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An interdisciplinary study led by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) reveals that women living in the region of ...
Globally, and especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), a significant portion of the population lacks access to ...
From soft actuators that mimic real muscle to DNA drives that can store petabytes in a sugar cube, humanity is engineering ...
But new, preliminary research suggests that a contrast agent used in some MRIs could spark a chain reaction that ends up with nanoparticles of metal embedded ... for Advanced Human Brain Imaging ...
But new, preliminary research suggests that a contrast agent used in some MRIs could spark a chain reaction that ends up with nanoparticles of metal embedded in your tissues ... at the Rutgers Center ...
This raises an intriguing question: Can AI think outside the box and generate truly novel ideas like human scientists? To explore this, we must examine how AI is currently being used in scientific ...
can generate nanoparticles of the metal in human tissues. In a new paper published in the journal Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a team led by Brent Wagner, MD, professor in the Department of Internal ...
A construction crew working in Brigham City stumbled upon a black garbage bag with human remains inside on Wednesday, April 2, around 2 p.m., according to an official news statement released by the ...
Albuquerque (US), Apr 6: Scientists at the University of New Mexico have uncovered a troubling link between a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans and the formation of nanoparticles in human ...
New Delhi, April 6 (IANS): Scientists have found that a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans can generate nanoparticles of the metal in human tissues. Researchers from the University of New ...