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ScienceDaily
Fundamental growth limitations in Antarctic fish
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Continuing face mask use could save U.S. billions of dollars, study suggests
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The ‘equal-opportunity jerk’ defense: Rudeness can obfuscate gender bias
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Physical activity may protect your brain as you age
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Student researchers discover genes unique to humans in search for source of our evolutionary distinctiveness
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Earthquake fracture energy relates to how a quake stops
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New dental tool prototype can spot the acidic conditions that lead to cavities
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Research advances understanding of DNA repair
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Treating heart attacks with a medium chain fatty acid
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Well-preserved fossils could be consequence of past global climate change
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First patient-derived cells to study leptomeningeal disease
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Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to general intelligence brain networks
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NASA's NICER telescope sees hot spots merge on a magnetar
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Anticipation and accents: Talking like a southerner even if you're not
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Distinct biological ages across individuals’ various organs and systems
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Placenta plays active part in transferring vitamin D to fetus during pregnancy
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How animal swarms respond to threats
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Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones linked to rise in U.S. deaths from several major causes
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Astrocyte networks in the mouse brain control spatial learning and memory
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New species of extinct vampire-squid-like cephalopod is the first of its kind with 10 functional arms
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Self-administered screening can provide benefits for patients and providers
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Migrating through small spaces makes cancer cells more aggressive
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Intermingling between populations may contribute to HIV spread
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Toward ever-more powerful microchips and supercomputers
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Single protein prompts mature brain cells to regenerate multiple cell types
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Stress damages the movement centers in the brain
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Biologists observe a molecular 'hand-off' that plays a key role in reproduction
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Tiny mite triggers domino effect in the high Andes
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Leaks an untapped opportunity for water savings
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New genetic-labeling method uses a single gene to reveal neuronal circuits from multiple upstream regions
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Reading builds resilience among at-risk kids
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Ancient Mexican city endured for centuries without extremes in wealth and power
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New research demonstrates high value 'injurious weeds' can bring to pollinators
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Engineered light waves enable rapid recording of 3D microscope images
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Astronomers discover largest molecule yet in a planet-forming disc
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A new approach for bolstering the ability of T cells to fight cancer
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Traces of life in the Earth's deep mantle
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Global warming projected to increase health burden from hyponatremia
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Lab-grown pig heart tissue could help replace live animals in heart disease research
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Nordic diet lowers cholesterol and blood sugar – even if you don't lose weight
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Lower chance of pregnancy and childbirth after IVF with one ovary
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How chronic pain arises
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The language of the eyes
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New strategy for COVID-19 prophylaxis
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Digital toolbox may help diagnose dementia earlier
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Unusual partners aid blood vessel growth
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Analysis suggests China has passed U.S. on one research measure
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Stunning new-to-science fairy wrasse is first-ever fish described by a Maldivian scientist
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Natural gas flares likely source of respiratory illness spike
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Study of rare disease reveals insights on immune system response process
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