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- New analysis yields improvements in a classic 3-D imaging technique
- First drug to significantly improve heart failure mortality in over a decade
- Newly understood circuits add finesse to nerve signals
- Understanding the past and predicting the future by looking across space and time
New analysis yields improvements in a classic 3-D imaging technique Posted: 25 May 2013 11:40 AM PDT The first major image quality improvements in the history of a widely used century-old 3-D printing technique have been achieved. The technique, anaglyph printing, utilizes red-and-blue eyewear to transform 2-D images into 3-D in comics, magazines, books, and newspapers. |
First drug to significantly improve heart failure mortality in over a decade Posted: 25 May 2013 11:38 AM PDT Coenzyme Q10 decreases all cause mortality by half, according to new results. It is the first drug to improve heart failure mortality in over a decade and should be added to standard treatment, according to experts. |
Newly understood circuits add finesse to nerve signals Posted: 25 May 2013 11:37 AM PDT An unusual kind of circuit fine-tunes the brain's control over movement and incoming sensory information, and without relying on conventional nerve pathways. The work may provide insight into the design of drugs for autism and movement disorders. |
Understanding the past and predicting the future by looking across space and time Posted: 25 May 2013 11:37 AM PDT Scientists have validated a fundamental assumption at the very heart of a popular way to predict relationships between complex variables. |
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