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- Amazon rainforest foliage gases affect the Earth’s atmosphere [1376d]
- Where storm surges are increasing the most [1376d]
- Study reveals the dynamics of human milk production [1376d]
- A mathematical shortcut for determining quantum information lifetimes [1376d]
- Pulse oximeters did not change outcomes for patients in COVID-19 monitoring program [1376d]
- Phthalates: Study investigates the effects of DiNP on the colon [1376d]
- Some types of epilepsy may be associated with worse quality of life [1376d]
- Turmeric compound helps grow engineered blood vessels and tissues [1376d]
- To save California's whales, put overlooked threats into policy [1376d]
- First large-scale study of COVID-era birth data finds significant drop in cesarian, induced deliveries [1376d]
- Study reports potential target and compounds to slow the development of Alzheimer's disease [1376d]
- Selfies may drive plastic surgery by distorting facial features [1376d]
- Cryo-EM imaging of STING protein reveals new binding pocket [1376d]
- Study could usher in new paradigm for drug discovery [1376d]
- Most U.S. dog owners don't follow FDA pet food handling guidelines, study finds [1376d]
- Injured dinosaur left behind unusual footprints [1376d]
- Reducing air pollution by changing the way we dry our laundry [1376d]
- Florida's state shell at higher risk of extinction than previously thought [1376d]
- Wireless, high-speed, low-power communications for implantable devices [1376d]
- Study discovers molecular properties of lung surfactants that could lead to better treatments for respiratory illnesses [1376d]
- Future catalytic converters could give more bang for your buck [1376d]
- The side effects of quantum error correction and how to cope with them [1376d]
- Antibiotic and antiretroviral drug effects on breast milk are explored for mothers living with HIV [1376d]
- Wastewater provides a planet-wide laboratory for the study of human health [1376d]
- Good parenting evolved multiple times in moss animals [1376d]
- How to reduce loneliness: Meaningful activities can improve health, well-being [1376d]
- Not all dietary fiber is created equal: cereal fiber but not fruit or vegetable fibers are linked with lower inflammation [1376d]
- In 'Plant Armor' crop cover, insects have to navigate textile maze [1376d]
- Abundant ‘secret doors’ on human proteins could reshape drug discovery [1376d]
- Scientists pinpoint what makes brain cells develop in a specific order [1376d]
- Brain charts map the rapid growth and slow decline of the human brain over our lifetime [1376d]
- Vegetarian birds more sociable than insect eaters, shows research [1376d]
- Hubble probes extreme weather on ultra-hot Jupiters [1376d]
- How a narrow-spectrum antibiotic takes aim at C. Diff [1376d]
- New study shows robust increases in atmospheric thirst across much of U.S. during past 40 years [1376d]
- Researchers look to licorice for promising cancer treatments [1376d]
- Study examines if there is something 'fishy' happening with seafood imports [1377d]
- The road to popularity can be paved with unpleasantness [1377d]
- Machine learning model could better measure baseball players' performance [1377d]
- Injectable microtissue preserves muscle function in rats with severed sciatic nerves [1377d]
- Primary care medical home found to be more effective than usual care in treating patients with serious mental illness [1377d]
- Touchy subject: 3D printed fingertip 'feels' like human skin [1377d]
- 'Robot scientist' Eve finds that less than one third of scientific results are reproducible [1377d]
- Like college roommates, vampire bats bond when randomly paired [1377d]
- New link between greenhouse gasses and sea level rise [1377d]
- With a whiff, 'e-nose' can sense fine whisky [1377d]
- How multiple genes impact vision development and result in rare sight disorder [1377d]
- High performance microscopy for non-invasive conjunctival goblet cell examination [1377d]
- Simulations explain Greenland’s slower summer warming [1377d]
- Neolithic made us taller and more intelligent but more prone to heart disease [1377d]
- Biodegradable gel boosts immune system's attack on several cancers in mice [1377d]
- Century-old malaria parasite puzzle solved as ape origin traced [1377d]
- Achilles’ heel of dangerous hospital pathogen [1377d]
- The cacao tree enigma [1377d]
- Earthworms like to eat some plastics, but side effects of their digestion are unclear [1377d]
- Laser light, a dye and a nonsurgical implant could help overcome obesity [1377d]
- Flood risk for Iowa farmland [1377d]
- How did visitors experience the domestic space in Pompeii? [1377d]
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