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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A New Frontier in Treating Addiction, Depression, and OCD

Hitting The Target With Non-Invasive Deep Brain Stimulation: Potential Therapy For Addiction, Depression, And OCD

Hitting The Target With Non-Invasive Deep Brain Stimulation: Potential Therapy For Addiction, Depression, And OCD
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Friedhelm-hummel
School-of-life-sciences
Uclouvain-institute-of-neuroscience
Defitchech-chair
Clinical-neuroengineering
Life-sciences
Temporal-interference-electric-stimulation
Nature-human-behaviour

UK Scientists Devise Worldwide Food Alert System - Innovation Toronto

UK Scientists Devise Worldwide Food Alert System - Innovation Toronto
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London
City-of
United-kingdom
Declan-naughton
Kingston-university
School-of-life-sciences
European-food-security-authority
South-west
Professor-declan-naughton
Life-sciences
European-food-security

Appointment Of EPFL Professors 23 May

Appointment Of EPFL Professors 23 May
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Hamerkaz
Israel
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
United-kingdom
United-states
Nikita-kavokine
Alcherio-martinoli
Alexandre-alahi
Christel-genoud
Thomas-vidick

Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism,' related phenomena across tree of life

Researchers describe cell-in-cell phenomena in which one cell engulfs and sometimes consumes another. The study shows that cases of this behavior, including cell cannibalism, are widespread across the tree of life. The findings challenge the common perception that cell-in-cell events are largely restricted to cancer cells. Rather, these events appear to be common across diverse organisms, from single-celled amoebas to complex multicellular animals.

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United-states
Stefaniae-kapsetaki
Luis-cisneros
Arizona-cancer-evolution-center
School-of-life-sciences
Tufts-university
Biodesign-center
Scientific-reports
Life-sciences
Arizona-cancer-evolution

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