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Researchers have successfully developed nerve grafts, currently being trialed as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease, that ...
Hogwarts Legacy featured a lot of Harry Potter staples, and a sequel could make the Cloak of Invisibility a great stealth ...
To test whether the neurons were functional, the researchers injected them into the brains of rats treated with a neurotoxin ...
Now researchers at Duke University and the Smithsonian have discovered how the solid creature manages to be so transparent—a finding that could lead to our very own invisibility cloak.
Sahana is a science journalist and an intern at The Scientist, with a background in neuroscience and microbiology. She has previously written for Live Science, Massive Science, and eLife. View Full ...
"We've engineered neurons which are like those currently in clinical trials for Parkinson's disease, but we've also given them an invisibility cloak. They can hide in plain sight from the immune ...
If Harry Potter fans can suspend their disbelief to allow for invisibility cloaks, flying cars and time-traveling pocket ...
Invisibility takes the top spot, with 19 per cent of those surveyed saying they’d love to become unseen by the naked eye. The ...
Killer of Killers' was announced as part of the longtime franchise. Here's everything to know about the next 'Predator' film ...
As sports brands move forward, let’s hope they choose the invisibility cloaks of intuitive design over blinding spotlights of spectacle, ensuring that every fan can truly see and savor the game.