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Genetically Engineered Parasite Delivers Drugs to the Brain Scientists have engineered the parasite Toxoplasma gondii to deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier, a major challenge in treating neurological diseases. By harnessing the parasite's natural ability to penetrate

Genetically Engineered Parasite Delivers Drugs to the Brain

Scientists have engineered the parasite Toxoplasma gondii to deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier, a major challenge in treating neurological diseases. 

By harnessing the parasite's natural ability to penetrate
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In the aftermath of a powerful typhoon in Hainan, China, a sudden blackout exposed a major flaw in the cashless society. With power and water cut off, residents were left scrambling to charge their phones, which held their only access to money. Unable to make even the

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In an effort to evade detection, cybercriminals are increasingly turning to “residential proxy” services that cover their tracks by making it look like everyday online activity. wired.com/story/cybercri…

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CES 2024 Just Released The Most Insane Tech We've Ever Seen Here Are The 20 Craziest New Technologies You Might Have Missed #1 - A Machine That Turns Air Into Water Affordably

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The future isn’t coming, It is already here And it’s way crazier than you think. 🤯 Here are 10 next-gen Tech inventions that feel straight out of sci-fi : 🧵 👇

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Scientists in China have created infrared contact lenses that let users see near-infrared light without bulky night vision gear. Using nanoparticles that convert invisible wavelengths into visible colors, the lenses allowed test subjects to detect signals even with their eyes

Scientists in China have created infrared contact lenses that let users see near-infrared light without bulky night vision gear. Using nanoparticles that convert invisible wavelengths into visible colors, the lenses allowed test subjects to detect signals even with their eyes
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@thehumanahckers #humanhackers Major intelligence website hacked in search for CIA spying secrets - Washington Times washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/…

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You may be familiar with white noise, but what about pink noise, or brown noise? Turns out there is a rainbow of benefits for bedtime. wired.com/story/best-noi…

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A small but growing number of academics are improperly taking credit for articles, citations, and authorships, allowing them to appear prestigious without having conducted their own research. wired.com/story/black-ma…

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The incredible colors of the Anna's hummingbird are caused by iridescence from light scattering off nanoscale structures within their feathers.