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Innovative Swallowable Capsule Could Revolutionize Insulin Delivery

Researchers from MIT and Novo Nordisk have developed a swallowable capsule that delivers insulin and other medications directly into the stomach wall, potentially eliminating the need for needles and improving patient compliance.

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Innovative Swallowable Capsule Could Revolutionize Insulin Delivery

2024-11-28T12:34:14.383Z

Researchers from MIT and Novo Nordisk have developed a swallowable capsule that delivers insulin and other medications directly into the stomach wall, potentially eliminating the need for needles and improving patient compliance.

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AI Breakthrough: Scientists 'Stop Light' for Revolutionary Imaging Techniques

2024-11-28T07:03:12.144Z

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed an AI algorithm that can simulate high-speed light phenomena, revolutionizing imaging technology and opening new research avenues.

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How Stress Alters Memory: Insights from Recent Research

2024-11-28T06:43:57.035Z

Recent research reveals how stress affects memory formation and retrieval, particularly in relation to PTSD, highlighting the role of the endocannabinoid system.

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1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal Coexistence of Two Human Species

2024-11-28T19:32:46.420Z

Recent discoveries of ancient footprints in Kenya provide evidence of two human species, Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei, coexisting 1.5 million years ago, offering new insights into human evolution.

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New Hearing Aid Technology Detects Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease

2024-11-28T08:02:47.637Z

Researchers have developed a hearing aid that detects early signs of Alzheimer's by monitoring eye movements.

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Russian Scientists Innovate Desalination with Graphene Technology

2024-11-28T06:43:19.262Z

Russian scientists have developed a new desalination technology using graphene nanoparticles to significantly enhance water evaporation rates, potentially transforming water purification processes.

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NASA Astronauts Could Extend ISS Stay Until 2025 Amid Starliner Technical Issues

2024-08-12T23:55:33.249Z

NASA's astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore may remain aboard the International Space Station until early 2025 due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The agency is considering using SpaceX's Crew Dragon for their return, marking a significant shift in mission strategy.

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Historic Birth: First Galapagos Tortoise in France Signals Hope for Endangered Species

2024-08-12T19:05:57.683Z

A historic milestone in conservation as the first Galapagos tortoise is born in captivity in France at A Cupulatta, highlighting the ongoing efforts to protect this endangered species. Learn more about this significant event.

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Unveiling the Power of Mentorship: How Professor Nasser Al-Zawi and Anas Al-Qanou are Transforming Scientific Research

2024-08-12T14:05:43.219Z

Discover how Professor Nasser Al-Zawi and his student Anas Al-Qanou are reshaping scientific research through mentorship and innovation. Learn about their groundbreaking work on silver nanowires and the importance of guidance in academic success.

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Revolutionizing Marine Research: How Australian Sea Lions Dive Deep to Uncover Hidden Ocean Habitats

2024-08-12T06:05:26.157Z

Discover how Australian sea lions are transforming marine research by diving deep to reveal hidden ocean habitats. Learn about their unique capabilities and the groundbreaking study that uncovers vital ecological insights.