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Editor's Pick
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New ocean sensors could transform how scientists track the marine carbon cycle
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EU-funded researchers are developing a new generation of ocean sensors able to monitor previously hard-to-reach areas, promising clearer insight into how marine ecosystems are responding to climate change.
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Latest Stories
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Upcoming Articles
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Stay tuned for more stories
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In the upcoming newsletter, you will discover:
- Living with a brain disorder often means relying on medication that does not work for everyone and, in some cases, surgery. EU-funded researchers are now investigating whether nanotechnology could one day offer a safer, less invasive alternative.
- Hypothetical dark matter stars known as 'boson stars' could leave telltale ripples across the cosmos, offering researchers a new way to probe the invisible forces shaping the universe.
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Video Highlights
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Listen to Podcasts
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A glimpse into the future of healthcare
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This special episode of CORDIScovery comes to you from the EU's Research and Innovation Days. This episode discusses the effort going into making injectionsneedle-free, new diagnostic tools and therapies for heart conditions such as arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation, how wearable technologies are being harnessed to detect life-threatening conditions such as sepsis, and the influence of urban environments on our health.
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In Case You Missed It
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A simple blood test could change how Alzheimer's is diagnosed
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A blood test, combined with an ultrathin material derived from graphite, could significantly advance efforts to detect Alzheimer's disease at its very earliest stage, even before symptoms appear.
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Horizon e-magazine is written by independent journalists on behalf of the European Commission to highlight the achievements of EU-funded research and its impact on citizens' lives.
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