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Stem cells head to the clinic: treatments for cancer, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease could soon be here - 3 Quarks Daily
In 2024, he was accepted into a radical trial. That October, surgeons in Lund, Sweden, placed neurons that were derived from human embryonic stem...
3quarksdaily.com - 30+ days ago

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What if Your Dreams Could Land You in Prison?
In Laila Lalami’s new novel, a woman finds herself trapped in a nightmarish system of surveillance and detention. THE DREAM HOTEL, by Laila Lalami “The Dream Hotel,” the fifth novel by the acclaimed Moroccan American writer Laila Lalami, is set in a near-future reality only a notch or two on the...
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gaming
Nintendo Switch 2 design reportedly revealed by case maker — this could be it
Nintendo has promised to reveal the successor to its incredibly successful Switch console before the end of the fiscal year in March 2025, and the...
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cooking
The Steak-Ordering Trend That May Cause More Problems Than It Solves
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science
Bird brain discovery could lead to earlier Alzheimer’s diagnoses
Researchers studying the brains of songbirds have found that aging alters the gene expressions that control the birds’ song. The finding could lead to...
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fashion
Body found on Northern California coast could end search for missing Fort Bragg teen
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innovation / science
Why Pods Could Be The Future Of Leadership And Organizational Design
In a world increasingly shaped by AI and automation, forward-thinking organizations are restructuring their workforce through podding—a decentralized approach that emphasizes small, autonomous teams with dedicated team leaders. This shift, used by companies like Spotify, is gaining traction as...
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technology
The Windows 95 setup was text-based for a good reason, Microsoft employee reveals
In a nutshell: When trying to install Windows 95 for the first time , PC users were presented with a dull text interface and no graphics. DOS could...
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Oro-Medonte could seek breakdown of numbers in Barrie boundary talks
When Oro-Medonte council convenes Wednesday afternoon, it will determine what direction the township will take when it comes to dealing with the City...
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health
How Spring Break Travel Could Drive the Spread of Dengue
Hi! It’s Jessica in New York where temperatures are climbing (albeit slowly) and mosquitos are coming back. More on that, but first... With spring...
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science
Archaeologists Accidentally Found the Incredible Lost Remnants of America's First Soldiers
The Revolutionary War artifacts tell the story of what General Cornwallis tried to destroy forever—but couldn’t erase. Barracks believed built by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War between 1776 and 1777 were recently discovered in Colonial Williamsburg. • Experts believe the barracks...
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job & work
Scrapped £41m Hanley Home Office HQ would have had cells for illegal migrants
Scrapped plans for a £41 million Home Office building in Stoke-on-Trent would have included cells for failed asylum seekers, it has emerged. The...
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gaming
Billy 'The King of Kong' Mitchell Wins $ 237,000 in Defamation Lawsuit Victory Over YouTuber Karl Jobst
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nature
FedEx for your cells: this biological delivery service could treat disease
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gaming
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nature / technology
US official makes shocking decision that could create massive security risks — here's what's happening
The Department of Defense is no longer factoring rising global temperatures into its operations.What's happening?It canceled 91 studies on the social...
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nature
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health
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cycling
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Former Tour de France and Vuelta a España winner Pedro Delgado has roundly rejected the idea that if Tadej Pogačar races the Spanish Grand Tour next...
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health
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auto
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celebrity
George and Amal Clooney's 'Divorce Explodes' — With Human Rights Lawyer Telling AWOL Actor 'It's Over'
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health
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sports
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fitness
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science
Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg’s posthumously published memoir details a swashbuckling life in physics - 3 Quarks Daily
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