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Two participants using a new neural-machine interface for #prosthetic arms demonstrated increased physical ownership and agency of their #bionic limb, a new @SciRobotics study shows.
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Two participants using a new neural-machine interface for #prosthetic arms demonstrated increased physical ownership and agency of their #bionic limb, a new @SciRobotics study shows. https://t.co/zv6Wk5Gnfn #WeekendReads
In May 2021, Maryland enacted the first law in the U.S.—and in the world—that comprehensively regulates law enforcement’s use of consumer genetic data to investigate crimes. A new #SciencePolicyForum highlights how the law provides a model for others. https://t.co/EGOACBM3HH
New research presents compelling evidence for the importance of white matter in the human brain by demonstrating genetic influences on structural connectivity that invoke a host of provocative clinical implications. https://t.co/pbr9JrFcGQ #SciencePerspective
Scientists have engineered the spike protein of the #SARSCoV2 virus to be more environmentally stable and generate larger yields in the lab. The new design could accelerate the development of desperately needed vaccines and tests for #COVID19. @UTAustin https://t.co/VJTRs2S8If
A detailed study of a #SARSCoV2 protein, Nsp1, with a role in weakening the host anti-viral immune response shows that it interferes with production of immune-related proteins in the host. Targeting this interaction may be a therapeutic strategy. https://t.co/HYojsv19X0
Seafloor currents may direct microplastics to biodiversity hotspots, increasing the chance of ingestion by creatures of the deep, according to a new Science study. Read more: https://t.co/O54lUCiHRQ
Researchers have discovered a new species of insect-specific virus, which served as a safe and flexible platform for developing vaccines and diagnostics for West Nile, Zika and related viruses. @ScienceTM #InfectiousDisease #GlobalHealth #flaviviruses https://t.co/XIoqCQCgRh
New estimates of global wildlife trade, a look at the cosmic web, and a special section on the neurobiology of language in this week’s issue of Science. https://t.co/RxSUWKqcn2
As we go through life, our cells pick up a lot of mutations, but they don't necessarily have the effects we'd expect. Read the research: ($) https://t.co/rrKTCKhn63