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Drug Actually Repairs Nerve Damage, Giving Scientists Hope For Future MS Treatment

In a recent phase 2 clinical trial, the cancer drug bexarotene was found to regenerate the myelin sheath—the target of the autoimmune disorder multiple...

After Talking to Firefighters, a Startup Created a Tool That Maps Every California Tree to Help Predict Fire Spread

A new state of the art satellite imaging program will allow California fire authorities to map every individual tree in the state as a...

Woman Designs Sturdy Cardboard Beds For Overrun Hospitals in India – And Her Proud Family Sells Them At Cost

One unexpected upside to the coronavirus lockdown is that for many, it’s become a time of great creativity. When interdisciplinary designer Rhea Shah found...

Breakthrough For Spinal Cord Injuries and Dementia as Protein Builds ‘Striking’ Repairs

A drug that repairs damage to the brain and spinal cord has been created by British scientists offering hope for new therapies that address...

This Woman’s Lifelong Fear Of Fruit and Vegetables Was Cured By Hypnotherapy

A British woman who has eaten only cheese, fries, and pasta for more than 20 years after developing a fear of fruit and vegetables...

Creative Seniors Take On The Latest Trend And Recreate Vogue Covers – LOOK

These pictures show elderly residents at an English care home taking part in the latest viral internet trend—recreating iconic Vogue magazine covers. Seniors at Robinson...

First Grader Turns Her Dream of Feeding Homeless People Into Reality –By Launching Her Own Foundation

Paris Williams is six years old. Like many of her first-grade peers, she’s adorable, but this little girl is also driven by a mission...

If You Can’t Muster a Real Smile, Researchers Suggest You ‘Fake it till you make it’

‘Fake it till you make it’ is an aphorism that suggests that by imitating confidence or an optimistic mindset, a person can realize those...

Alzheimer’s Research Has Found a Protein That Protects Against The Disease

A protein that may protect against Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by scientists. Experiments found the degenerative brain condition spreads more rapidly in the brains...

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.

Posible Hito en la Investigación del Alzheimer: Encuentran que la Oxitocina Revierte Daño en Cerebros de Roedores

Descubrimiento de científicos, con suerte, podrían ser un hallazgo para la investigación del Alzheimer, después de encontrar que la oxitocina revierta el daño cognitivo en el cerebro de ratones.

Scientists Design Tiny First-of-its-Kind Video Camera Backpack to Film ‘Ant-Man’ Perspective From Insect’s Back

The tiny camera has offered University of Washington researchers the first ever live video feed that has been filmed from the back of a moving beetle.

Feeling Stressed? Iceland is Broadcasting People’s Yells of Frustration to Their Scenic Wilderness

An Icelandic travel company is helping people release their pent-up frustrations by amplifying their yells of frustration across vast open wilderness.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

5 Growth Hacks To Help You Adapt And Thrive During Challenging Times

Learning how to adapt effectively can help you navigate through challenging times, says Cameron Brown, an International Speaker & Executive Coach.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Biologists have Found a Way to Regenerate Neurons in Mice with Parkinson’s Using CRISPR Gene Editing

Using CRISPR to alter the genetics of astrocytes in mice, researchers hope they've discovered how to regenerate neurons in patients with Parkinsons disease.

This Opera House is Reopening With a Concert Performed Exclusively for 2,200 Potted Plants –With a Special Donation

The Liceu Opera Hall in Barcelona is hosting the Concert for Biocene—a performance of Puccini's “Chrysanthemums” to 2,292 potted plants.

Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’

A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears—a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.

Tulane Researchers Find a Switch to Turn Off Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer Growth

Researchers at Tulane U. have identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer—and a way to “turn it off” to inhibit growth of the cancer.