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- Do ‘behavioral psychedelics’ help patients make lasting, positive change? [1478d]
- Novel theory of entropy may solve materials design issues [1478d]
- Trial testing cocoa flavanol supplement shows promise for reducing cardiovascular risk [1478d]
- Even with statins, high triglycerides may increase risk of second stroke [1478d]
- Scientists identify neurons in the brain that drive competition and social behavior within groups [1478d]
- Blood test may indicate higher risk pregnancies in patients with COVID-19 [1478d]
- Researchers find direct links between deforestation and reduced dietary quality [1478d]
- Inhalable 'aerogel' triggers immunity to COVID-19 in mice, may block transmission [1478d]
- Exposure to phthalates — the 'everywhere chemical' — may increase children’s cancer risk [1478d]
- New insights into how tumors metabolically adapt to their environment may lead to better cancer therapies [1478d]
- Toxin-producing yeast strains in gut fuel IBD [1478d]
- Study finds association between cigarette tax and reduced infant deaths [1478d]
- ACC issues clinical guidance on cardiovascular consequences of COVID-19 [1478d]
- Effects of ancient carbon releases suggest possible scenarios for future climate [1478d]
- 3D matrix ultrasound accurately identifies cardiovascular injury in healthy individuals [1478d]
- BirdBot is energy-efficient thanks to nature as a model [1478d]
- Study reveals how to activate the immune system’s natural killer cells to protect against cancer and other diseases [1478d]
- Largest ever psychedelics study maps changes of conscious awareness to neurotransmitter systems [1478d]
- A possible new COVID-19 vaccine could be accessible for more of the world [1478d]
- What regulates the 'glue' needed for nerve repair? [1478d]
- A potential new target for cancer immunotherapies [1478d]
- U.S. fires four times larger, three times more frequent since 2000 [1478d]
- Losartan is not effective in reducing COVID-19 lung injuries, researchers find [1478d]
- Surprise findings suggest mosquito odor sensors are sensitive to molecular regulation to avoid insect repellents [1478d]
- Researchers may have unlocked the blood-brain barrier [1478d]
- Discovery uncovers a new leaf for Redwoods [1478d]
- Catalyst for a greener future [1478d]
- Cheaper, more efficient ways to capture carbon [1478d]
- Programming the immune system to supercharge cancer cell therapies [1478d]
- What's the prevailing opinion on social media? Look at the flocks, says researcher [1478d]
- Burst of rapid cell motion in 3D tumor model [1478d]
- Pivotal technique harnesses cutting-edge AI capabilities to model and map the natural environment [1478d]
- Molecular imaging uncovers effects of COVID-19 on the brain [1478d]
- Tiny battery-free devices float in the wind like dandelion seeds [1478d]
- New acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals [1478d]
- How the brain encodes social rank and 'winning mindset' [1478d]
- For accuracy, brain studies of complex behavior require thousands of people [1478d]
- Discovery of an immune escape mechanism promoting Listeria infection of the central nervous system [1478d]
- Toward a quantum computer that calculates molecular energy [1478d]
- How inland and coastal waterways influence climate [1478d]
- Increased tree cover in savannas provides limited benefit in climate fight [1478d]
- How gut microbes work to tame intestinal inflammation [1478d]
- 'Self-driving' lab speeds up research, synthesis of energy materials [1478d]
- New flow battery stores power in simple organic compound [1478d]
- Longer, more intense allergy seasons could result from climate change [1478d]
- AI to predict antidepressant outcomes in youth [1478d]
- Climate change considerably threatens Europe's beech forests [1478d]
- Getting bacteria and yeast to talk to each other, thanks to a 'nanotranslator' [1478d]
- Wax-coated sand keeps soil wet longer, improves crop yields in arid regions [1478d]
- Nuclear reactor power levels can be monitored using seismic and acoustic data [1478d]
- Ancient ice reveals scores of gigantic volcanic eruptions [1478d]
- Complex pathways influence time delay in ionization of molecules [1478d]
- Those with facial scars rate their own appearance more critically than surgeons and strangers [1478d]
- Scientists discover how to 3D print testicular cells [1478d]
- Stem cell-derived retinal patch is shown to survive two years post-implantation [1478d]
- Type 1 diabetes can be predicted with epigenetic changes [1479d]
- Alzheimer’s pathology, not cognitive decline, drives neuropsychiatric symptoms [1479d]
- World’s vulnerable are being polluted in their own homes as they cook [1479d]
- Bacterial enzyme makes new type of biodegradable polymer [1479d]
- How grasshopper mouths resemble those of mammals [1479d]
- Antelope, a Gulf region cultural icon, gets another chance at survival [1479d]
- Birds of prey populations across Europe suppressed by lead poisoning from gun ammunition [1479d]
- Excess sugar consumption costs Canada’s health-care system $5 billion each year, study finds [1479d]
- Mechanism underlying Alzheimer-like damage in the brain of patients with Down Syndrome elucidated [1479d]
- Intensity control of projectors in parallel: A doorway to an augmented reality future [1479d]
- Novel 'Trojan horse' drug delivery system uses protein-based microdroplets [1479d]
- Genomic profiling of pediatric cancer may expand treatment options for patients experiencing a relapse [1479d]
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