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    In case you’ve missed it, here’s a beautiful example of a closed mechanochemical feedback loop by Tsuyoshi Hirashima’s lab. Collective migration, waves, FRET sensors, ... and some mechanical tools from our lab!

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    Rapid optofluidic detection of biomarkers for traumatic brain injury via surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

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    Scientists at unexpectedly discover that a “hijacked” mechanism involving the neurotransmitter contributes to disease in mice and connects the toxic effects of the amyloid-beta and tau proteins.

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    19. pro 2019.

    Read "From images to data: the QIBA initiative" to learn how has been leading efforts to standardize imaging-based measurements to support and research

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    Wow! A robust, real-time NAD biosensor. NAD promotes our cellular defenses against deterioration but NAD assays aren’t cheap. This could change all that. Imagine point-of-care devices & skin patch sensors 🚀

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    A questionnaire of 120K Japanese found that mouth, colon & liver cancers are 30 - 56% more likely in individuals classified as drinkers, consistent with previous studies. Is this proof or do people who avoid alcohol do heathy things?

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    10. pro 2019.

    RADIOLOGY New: AI detects and classifies lesions on FDG PET

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    A DNA-of-things storage architecture to create materials with embedded memory

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    The future of medicine in 25 years Projections: Aviv Regev and more Themes: , , healthy aging, "harnessing bigness," precision

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    The epigenetic DNAm clock is the best measure of your true age. A study finds faster ticking DNAm clocks associate with smokers, later life frailty, mortality, a smaller brain & loss of cognition, age 70-79. Fortunately, aging is malleable. So act now 👍

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    In a paper published in , researchers describe a mass-producible wearable sensor that can monitor levels of metabolites and nutrients in a person's blood by analyzing their sweat.

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    The same concept used to image a black hole 🕳 helps precisely measure Earth’s size 📏, shape 🌐, rotation 🔄 & place 🗺 in space. It’s called very long baseline interferometry and combines waveforms from radio telescopes 📡

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    29. stu 2019.

    Visualize a mind-bending black hole 😱 The gravity of a black hole is so intense, it distorts its surroundings like a carnival mirror. Simulations help us see what Einstein meant when he said gravity warps the fabric of space & time.

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    Wearable light sensors made from quantum-dot-coated graphene use ambient light to monitor heart rate, arterial oxygen saturation, breathing rate and local UV index

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    Mechano-acoustic sensing of physiological processes and body motions via a soft wireless device placed at the suprasternal notch

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    25. stu 2019.

    Smooth muscle sculpts lung branching A Research Highlight from our new issue, featuring Celeste Nelson and colleagues' paper on mouse airway development

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    A laser-engraved wearable sensor for sensitive detection of uric acid and tyrosine in sweat

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    Today in the published a CRISPR-based screen to identify genes that counter the stress of protein misfolding. They identify a cell-surface hyaluronidase, the human version of which, TMEM2, extends lifespan in worms 40%🐛Nice work!

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    Graphene has been used to make wearable sensors that can monitor health using the ambient light that passes through tissue – as explained in this brilliant N&V by Deji Akinwande and

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