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Revolutionary Discoveries: Memory’s Role in Metabolism, Flexible Ceramics, and New Hope for Leukemia

Revolutionary Discoveries: Memory’s Role in Metabolism, Flexible Ceramics, and New Hope for Leukemia

Simply Science

April 24, 202512m 17s

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Explore groundbreaking research that uncovers how 'cold memories' in the brain influence metabolism, the creation of flexible ceramic structures inspired by origami, and a new understanding of dormant cancer stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia. Discover how these advancements could transform medicine, materials science, and cancer treatment.

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