Researchers have directly measured human muscle contractile properties, and shown that extrapolating such information to humans based on animal measurements generates incorrect predictions. Hoping to examine the potential correlations between the ME/CFS and long COVID patients, researchers used an ultra-high field MRI to conduct the world’s first study to see if the diseases cause the same effects on the human brain. Scientists at the University of Manchester have switched from using astronauts’ blood as a concrete binding agent to potato starch. Researchers have developed a new sensitive method that analyzes viral nucleic acids in just 20 minutes and can be completed in one step with “glow-in-the-dark” proteins. The thrill of discovery is powerful—as is the sting of failure. Scientists all around the world know that, and some of them probably even remember their first big failed experiment to this day.
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