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Monkey Thinks Robot into Action
By Emily Singer | 05/28/2008 |
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A monkey is able to feed itself with a robotic arm.
Genesis of a Virus
By Lauren Gravitz | 05/28/2008 |
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Scientists witness the birth of an HIV particle as it happens.
Matching Tumors to Drugs
By Courtney Humphries | 05/27/2008 |
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A clinical trial offers a first step toward personalizing cancer treatments.
Microfiltering Sepsis
By Jennifer Chu | 05/23/2008 |
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A microfluidic device may effectively filter out pathogens that trigger septic shock.
The Fingerprints of Embryos
By Jocelyn Rice | 05/23/2008 |
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Using DNA fingerprinting, researchers strive to improve in vitro fertilization.
Artificial Cornea Mimics Natural Counterpart
By Alexandra M. Goho | 05/22/2008 |
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A new material could increase the availability of corneal transplants.
Amputee Gets a Shot at the Olympics
By Brittany Sauser | 05/21/2008 |
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Hugh Herr explains the scientific evidence behind the decision.
Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution
By Katherine Bourzac | 05/20/2008 |
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The highest-resolution 3-D light microscope ever made will change how biologists understand cells.
DNA Sequencing in a Snap
By Emily Singer | 05/19/2008 |
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An innnovative approach could target hard-to-sequence areas.
A Gentler Way to Jump-Start the Brain
By Jennifer Chu | 05/19/2008 |
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Scientists in Israel are testing a noninvasive method to electrically stimulate neurons deep in the brain.
Detecting Alzheimer's Disease
By Anna Davison | 05/16/2008 |
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A blood test that identifies the disorder in its early stages could soon be made available to researchers.
A New Way to Treat Obesity
By Emily Singer | 05/15/2008 |
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Researchers believe that they might be able to combat obesity by blocking a nerve that helps regulate digestion.
Lab-on-a-Chip Made of Paper
By Kristina Grifantini | 05/14/2008 |
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Paper-based microfluidic devices could yield cheap, disposable diagnostic tests.
A New Approach to Treating Alzheimer's
By Emily Singer | 05/12/2008 |
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Electrodes implanted in the brain show promise in early trials.
A Faster Way to Detect Heart Attacks
By Kristina Grifantini | 05/09/2008 |
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A diagnostic chip tests saliva to determine if someone is having a heart attack.
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