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Scientists reverse aging in mice by repairing damaged DNA
Could lead to an anti-aging drug that counters damage from old age, cancer, and radiation
A printable, sensor-laden ‘skin’ for robots (or an airplane)
Mayo Clinic discovers high-intensity aerobic training can reverse aging
Infrared-light-based Wi-Fi network is 100 times faster
Do-it-yourself robotics kit gives science, tech, engineering, math students tools to automate biology and chemistry experiments
Graphene sheets allow for very-low-cost diagnostic devices
Deep-brain imaging using minimally invasive surgical needle and laser light
This low-power chip could make speech recognition practical for tiny devices
Space X plans global space internet
Whole-body vibration may be as effective as regular exercise
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