A phase three clinical trial determined that a 3-drug combination improved lung function and reduced symptoms in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients who have a single copy of the most common …read more Source:: Science
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Next.js 7 framework compiles faster, supports WebAssembly
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•By Paul Krill Zeit’s open source Next.js framework for static and server-rendered React applications compiles faster and improves error reporting with the new Version 7 release. Support for the WebAssembly binary …read more Source:: OpenSource
Overnight brain stimulation improves memory
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•New research in humans demonstrates the potential to improve memory with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique delivered during sleep. The results come from a project that aims to better understand …read more Source:: Science
Tickling the brain with electrical stimulation improves memory
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•Tickling the brain with low-intensity electrical stimulation in a specific area can improve verbal short-term memory. …read more Source:: Science
New NASA study improves search for habitable worlds
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•New NASA research is helping to refine our understanding of candidate planets beyond our solar system that might support life. …read more Source:: Science
Dementia: BACE inhibitor improves brain function
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•The protein amyloid beta is believed to be the major cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Substances that reduce the production of amyloid beta, such as BACE inhibitors, are therefore promising candidates …read more Source:: Science
Git 2.9 improves submodules, diff readability
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•By Paul Krill The open source Git distributed version control system, the cornerstone of the GitHub code-sharing site, has been upgraded with faster submodules and improvements for diffs and testing. Version 2.9, released this …read more Source:: OpenSource
Robot mother builds and improves its own children
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•Scientists from the University of Cambridge have built a mother robot that independently builds its own children and then tests their performance to inform the design of the next generation. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews