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Stanford Engineers Achieve Autonomous Satellite Swarm Navigation
A team of engineers has successfully tested a new navigation system that allows multiple satellites to operate independently using only visual data. This breakthrough paves the way for more complex and efficient satellite constellations.(see more)
Zebrafish Offer Clues to Spinal Cord Regeneration
Researchers uncover surprising role of neurons in zebrafish spinal cord repair. A new study reveals that injured neurons in zebrafish exhibit remarkable adaptability, playing a crucial role in orchestrating spinal cord regeneration. This unexpected finding challenges the traditional view of stem cells as the primary drivers of this process and offers potential avenues for developing treatments for spinal cord injuries in humans. (learn more)
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