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Gender influence organ transplant rejection rate

Men and women who get gave organs can have diverse rates of transplant dismissal, at times affected by the sex of the benefactor, as...

Personal cancer vaccines show promise and results

According to a new Harvard study, immunotherapies are moving to the forefront of cancer treatment. Recent clinical trials have demonstrated that these approaches can...

A new view of the moon

Research led by a graduate student in Harvard’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences challenges mainstream thought by suggesting that the emerged from a...

An exosuit tailored to fit

Wearing exosuit requires human or robot to be in sync. But every human moves a bit differently, and tailoring the robot’s parameters to an individual user...

Scientists studied flower that catapults pollen

Flowers are just about the exact opposite thing in nature you'd list as quick, yet the mountain trees' filaments are a special case. The characterizing...

Black hole blasts may transform ‘mini-Neptunes’ into rocky worlds

According to the team of astronomers at the Harvard Gazette Center, the Milky Way was changed into rocky planets by outbursts created by the adjacent...

Scientists created breakthrough in artificial eyes and artificial muscle technology

Getting inspired by the human eye, Harvard scientists have developed an adaptive metalens, an essentially flat artificial eye that can be monitored electronically. The most...

Designing better drones, planes, and wind turbines using shark scales

A team of evolutionary biologists and engineers at Harvard University in collaboration with colleagues from the University of South Carolina has demonstrated a novel...

Study aims to discover how children grow, learn, thrive

A youthful tyke goes through weekdays with her grandma down the road while her folks work. Another goes to an unlicensed day mind focus...

Study shows how oxytocin helps the mind modulate social stimuli

With such a large number of sights, sounds, smells, and other jolts, the mind is overflowed by the occasion. How might it deal with...

Ground-breaking lens opens new possibilities in virtual and augmented reality

Metalenses utilizes nanostructures to concentrate light — have guaranteed to alter optics by supplanting the cumbersome, bent focal points right now utilized as a...

Study Uncovers Botanical Bias

At the point when botanists started gathering plant tests for herbarium over a century prior, their objective was to inventory and comprehend the decent...

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