Editor’s Picks | July
In this episode of Editor’s Picks, hosted by our Assistant Editor Aisha Al-Janabi, learn about recent concerns over the validity of a pivotal Alzheimer’s disease study, how researchers answered a question about the heart dating back to the 1600s and a laser-based diamond sensing technology that improves magnetoencephalography precision.
In this month’s episode, we take a look back at articles from July including:
- Automating ultrasound scanning
- How many carats does it take to diagnose dementia?
- Step aside 3D printing, there’s a new technique for biofabricating a heart
- Biochemists find a way to mend a broken heart
- Targeting mitochondria as a new frontier in the fight against leukemia
- Grow in the dark: photosynthesis that doesn’t require sunlight
- Most cited and most notorious: how the 2006 Alzheimer’s paper potentially misled research
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