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Brain Implants Helped 5 People Recover From Traumatic Injuries
People with chronic problems after falls and car crashes scored better on cognition tests after getting a brain implant, a new study found.
United states
New york
Nicholas schiff
Steven laureys
Gina arata
Joseph fins
Jaimie henderson
Alex green
University of li
University of oxford
Stanford university
Weill cornell medicine
Your feed science
Traumatic brain injury
Dolphins Can Sense Electric Fields, Which Isn t That Shocking
Scientists found that dolphins have an ability to sense electric fields, which may help them hunt and navigate the seas.
United states
Denise herzing
Guido dehnhardt
University paris nanterre
University of rostock
Nuremberg zoo
Wild dolphin project
University paris
Electric power
Animal behavior
Animal cognition
Animal intelligence
Journal of experimental biology
Your feed science
Your feed animals
Exactly How Much Life is on Earth? - The New York Times
According to a new study, living cells outnumber stars in the universe, highlighting the deep, underrated link between geophysics and biology.
Mountain view
Caleb scharf
Michael kipp
Peter crockford
James lovelock
Peter ward
University of washington
Ames research center
Duke university
Carleton university
Current biology
Current biology dispatches
Research center
Great oxidation event
Cambrian explosion
Biology and biochemistry
China Respiratory Illness: U S Health Officials Say Cause is Known
A surge of children has been hospitalized in China for respiratory illnesses, but international health authorities said the cause was common viruses and bacteria.
United states
Mandy cohen
William schaffner
Centers for disease
Vanderbilt university school of medicine
World health organization
President biden
Disease control
Vanderbilt university school
Gay stolberg
Your feed science
Disesases health illness medicine
Coronavirus covid 19 pandemic
Respiratory disease
Climate Change Drives New Cases of Malaria, Complicating Efforts to Fight the Disease
The number of malaria cases rose again in 2022, propelled by flooding and warmer weather in areas once free of the illness.
Muhammad mukhtar
Daniel ngamije
World health organization
Saharan africa
Supply chain
Climate change
Global warming
Fatalities casualties
Disease rates
Vaccines immunization
Your feed science
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