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- Whole-genome sequencing reveals new secrets about killer fungus [1493d]
- COVID-19 restrictions linked to nearly 750,000 fewer dengue cases in 2020 [1493d]
- Study of algae in Acadia National Park lakes shows recovery from acidification [1493d]
- Effects of noise on marine life [1493d]
- Discovered: An easier way to create 'flexible diamonds' [1493d]
- How the gut microbiome processes seaweed [1493d]
- The physics of fire ant rafts could help engineers design swarming robots [1493d]
- Study details how some fish cope with parasites, with implications for human health [1493d]
- Industrial sedimentation in the North Sea [1493d]
- Corals can be 'trained' to tolerate heat stress [1493d]
- Better assessment of risk from heart surgery results in better patient outcomes [1493d]
- Blood pressure medications impact brain function [1493d]
- From 'boops' to 'unks,' how scientists are using fish sounds to conserve underwater ecosystems [1493d]
- Native American shell ring villages may have been occupied then abandoned because of climate change [1493d]
- Study reveals trade-offs between ecosystem resistance and resilience to tropical cyclones [1493d]
- 'Drug factory' implants eliminate ovarian, colorectal cancer in mice [1493d]
- Vision scientists discover new angle on path of light through photoreceptors [1493d]
- Exposure to great outdoors boosted mental health during pandemic [1493d]
- New study reveals small-scale renewable energy sources could cause power failures [1493d]
- Engineers reveal how to optimize processes for transforming sulfur in wastewater to valuable materials [1493d]
- Early menopause may raise risk of dementia later in life [1493d]
- Cerebrospinal fluid may be able to identify aggressive brain tumors in children [1493d]
- The interplay between topology and magnetism has a bright future [1493d]
- Capturing the many facets of evolvability [1493d]
- Gene Editing gets safer thanks to redesigned Cas9 protein [1493d]
- Virology: Equine hepatitis viruses and hepatitis C [1493d]
- 7,000-year-old grains hints at origin of Swiss pile dwellings [1493d]
- Taking a systems approach to cyber security [1493d]
- Cocoa does not appear to reduce exercise-related digestive distress [1493d]
- Mucus could explain why SARS-CoV-2 doesn't spread easily from surfaces [1493d]
- Study maps stress changes around fault activated by hydraulic fracturing [1493d]
- We should be eating more insects and using their waste to grow crops, says plant ecologist [1493d]
- Archaeologists discover innovative 40,000-year-old culture in China [1493d]
- Powerful warm winds seen blowing from a neutron star as it rips up its companion [1493d]
- Plasma accelerators recover in a FLASH [1493d]
- Female chimpanzees avoid humans [1493d]
- Individuals in England reduced social contacts by up to 75 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic [1493d]
- A solar illusion: Coronal loops may not be what they seem [1493d]
- Did COVID-19 make tinnitus, 'ringing' in the ears, worse? [1493d]
- How to make a 'computer' out of liquid crystals [1493d]
- Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution [1493d]
- Bonding exercise: Quantifying biexciton binding energy [1493d]
- Plotting the placental protein NRK: Understanding the molecular evolution processes underlying placenta acquisition in eutherian ancestors [1493d]
- New lab model simulates effects of exercise on muscles [1493d]
- 'Closest black hole' system found to contain no black hole [1493d]
- Some oral bacteria linked with hypertension in older women [1493d]
- Gradual evolution is back: Darwinian theory of gradual process explained in new research [1493d]
- Substance derived from tire debris is toxic to two trout species, not just coho salmon [1493d]
- A 'greener' way to clean wastewater treatment filters [1493d]
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