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🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

There Is No Way to Have Peace For the Scientist Who Sees Attack Where There Are Questions

The article critiques a colleague's defense of a biologist against scrutiny in medical research, emphasizing the need for rigorous ethical standards in experimental interventions.

Mar 10 • 01:00 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Life & Tech

"Agent of chaos". Experiment showed dangerous behaviors of AI

Recent experiments reveal alarming dangers associated with AI agents when granted autonomy over systems.

Mar 7 • 15:25 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

Patient who lost movement receives treatment with polylaminin in Salvador: 'Rekindled my faith'

A 38-year-old logistics operator in Salvador receives an experimental treatment for spinal cord injury using polylaminin at a private hospital, marking a significant step in medical research in Brazil.

Mar 7 • 10:00 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

Researchers Conduct Surprising Experiment – Cancer Cells React

New research reveals that music can reduce the aggressiveness of laryngeal cancer cells, with findings derived from an unusual experimental setup using an old mobile phone and a speaker.

Mar 4 • 20:30 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

System that generates electricity using marine bacteria developed at Unesp; understand

A research project at São Paulo State University (Unesp) has developed an experimental system that generates electricity using the photosynthesis of marine bacteria.

Feb 26 • 11:26 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

Woman born without a uterus becomes a mother after experimental transplant

Grace Bell, who was born without a uterus, has successfully given birth following an experimental uterus transplant, becoming the first woman in the UK to do so.

Feb 24 • 11:14 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
National & Local

This is Fantastic: the advances in experimental treatments with polylaminin

The article discusses promising advancements in experimental treatments involving polylaminin, a placenta-derived protein that may restore movement in patients with severe spinal cord injuries.

Feb 22 • 20:39 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

Scientific societies call for caution and precision in the debate over poly-laminin

Scientific societies in Brazil urge caution in the discussion surrounding poly-laminin, a protein under investigation for spinal cord injury regeneration, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing experimental research from established clinical application.

Feb 21 • 15:51 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

The long distance from 'cure' for cancer in mice to humans

Scientist Laura Soucek emphasizes the need for honest communication regarding experimental cancer treatments for humans, cautioning against creating false hopes based on mouse studies.

Feb 21 • 04:30 UTC
🇪🇨 El Universo (ES)
World

Hope Against Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Experimental Vaccine Shows Positive Results

An experimental mRNA vaccine shows promising outcomes in a small trial for triple-negative breast cancer patients.

Feb 18 • 19:11 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
Life & Tech

Cellular Implant Against Parkinson's Tested on Humans

Researchers at USC's Keck Medicine Medical Center are testing an experimental stem cell implant on Parkinson's patients to restore dopamine production in the brain.

Feb 8 • 19:49 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
Life & Tech

Projections of Japanese Experimental Film in the Zagreb Kinoteka

The Association for Audio-Visual Research 25 FPS will host Koyu Yamashita, program director of Tokyo's Image Forum, showcasing a selection of works by Japanese avant-garde filmmakers from the 1970s and 1980s that significantly impacted the history of Japanese experimental cinema.

Feb 6 • 14:20 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
Life & Tech

Could there be a link between glucose levels in the brain and Alzheimer’s disease?

A Chinese study found that mice with late-stage Alzheimer's symptoms showed memory improvement and reduced brain plaque after receiving an experimental treatment targeting glucose levels in the brain.

Jan 5 • 09:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Life & Tech

He built a machine to compress space and time: how the Chinese CHIEF1900 works

China has achieved a remarkable advancement in experimental research with the construction of CHIEF1900, a hyper-gravitational centrifuge capable of compressing space and time to simulate catastrophic events in the lab.

Jan 3 • 06:00 UTC

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