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Lighter, Tunable Optical Element Manages Light Chirality

An international group of researchers from Pennsylvania State University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) developed a new optical device that controls the direction of light waves. This device helps scientists determine the chirality of molecules and direct them.

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AI System Unveils New Approach to Rare Disease Diagnosis

Investigators at Baylor College of Medicine developed a new AI system called AI-MARRVEL (AIM) that helps doctors diagnose rare genetic diseases more quickly and accurately. The research was published in the journal NEJM AI.

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Soft Robotics Offers Hope for Stopping Parkinson's Freezing

One of the most prevalent and crippling signs of Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition that affects over nine million people globally, is freezing.

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Look AHEAD study: Type 2 diabetes patients who were physically active in the afternoon have greater reductions in blood sugar

Over 37 million Americans have diabetes, and 90-95% of that population are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle interventions, such as a healthy diet and a regular physical activity program, are methods to manage diabetes.

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Nose shape affected by genetic material inherited from Neanderthals

Humans inherited genetic material from Neanderthals that affects the shape of our noses, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

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Overcomin the Resolution Limitations of Existing X-Ray Microscopes

The advantage of penetrating the majority of the substances has been made possible by X-Ray microscopes. Hence, this helps observe internal organs and skeletons in a non-invasive manner via chest CT scans and X-Rays.

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ChatGPT can help empower patients and improve health literacy for different populations

A new study by Cedars-Sinai investigators describes how ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, may help improve health outcomes for patients with cirrhosis and liver cancer by providing easy-to-understand information about basic knowledge, lifestyle and treatments for these conditions.

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Creation of embryo-like structures from monkey embryonic stem cells for the first time

Human embryo development and early organ formation remain largely unexplored due to ethical issues surrounding the use of embryos for research as well as limited availability of materials to study.

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