Highlights: Scientists developed a rosemary-inspired compound called diAcCA It reduces inflammation and restore
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Scientists have developed a rosemary-inspired compound, diAcCA, which shows promise in reversing Alzheimer's symptoms by reducing brain inflammation and boosting memory.
Highlights: Scientists developed a rosemary-inspired compound called diAcCA It reduces inflammation and restore
A federally funded research team led by Sheri Holmen, PhD, investigator at Huntsman Cancer Institute and professor in the Department of Surgery at the...
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A group of scientists in Germany and China has developed a new type of memory chip that could make artificial intelligence (AI) much smarter—and...
A group of scientists in Germany and China has developed a new type of memory chip that could make artificial intelligence (AI) much smarter—and...
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