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- Genomic sequencing is changing diagnosis, treatment for patients with brain cancer [1352d]
- Differences in children's behavior predict midlife health behaviors, study finds [1352d]
- Deepest sediment core collected in the Atlantic Ocean [1352d]
- This algorithm has opinions about your face [1352d]
- New algorithm could simplify decisions for ship channel dredging [1352d]
- Calming overexcited neurons may protect brain after stroke [1352d]
- Kauai's 2018 record-setting rain caused by a series of supercell thunderstorms [1352d]
- COVID-19 can directly infect and damage human kidney cells [1352d]
- Firearms kill more children than car crashes, new report finds [1352d]
- Machine-learning model can distinguish antibody targets [1353d]
- 'Spring-loaded' system pops phosphorus into molecular rings [1353d]
- Nylon cooking bags, plastic-lined cups can release nanoparticles into liquids [1353d]
- Study finds offshore wind could drive down energy costs in New England, US [1353d]
- New production method promises to end medical radioisotope shortages [1353d]
- Indiana Jones was right all along: Research shows the smaller the scorpion, the deadlier [1353d]
- Why stored linseed oil tastes bitter -- and what you could do about it [1353d]
- Can a messenger substance considered to be inflammatory alleviate asthma symptoms? [1353d]
- Breast cancer: Why metastasis spreads to the bone [1353d]
- Uncovering the secret of ternary polymer solar cell success [1353d]
- Revolutionary images of the birth of crystals [1353d]
- Study suggests tree-filled spaces are more favorable to child development than paved or grassy surfaces [1353d]
- Some autism spectrum disorder symptoms linked to astrocytes [1353d]
- Skin bacteria may boost immune response of mice vaccinated with smallpox vaccine, study shows [1353d]
- Large study of whole genome sequencing data reveals 'treasure trove' of clues about causes of cancer [1353d]
- Strategy for highly efficient and stable perovskite solar cells [1353d]
- Fungal meningitis spreads by blocking and bursting blood vessels [1353d]
- Cheaper solar cells could be on the way thanks to new materials [1353d]
- Ancient skeletons reveal the history of worm parasites in Britain [1353d]
- Highway death toll messages cause more crashes [1353d]
- Dividing walls: How immune cells enter tissue [1353d]
- Designing the perfect piece of chocolate [1353d]
- Environmental DNA reveals secret reef inhabitants [1353d]
- Earliest geochemical evidence of plate tectonics found in 3.8-billion-year-old crystal [1353d]
- Humans disrupting 66 million-year-old feature of ecosystems [1353d]
- Glowing spider fossils prompt breakthrough study of how they were preserved at Aix-en-Provence [1353d]
- New materials for storing flammable industrial gases [1353d]
- Melting land-based ice raises sea levels globally but can produce lowered levels locally [1353d]
- Cortisol in shelter dog hair shows signs of stress [1353d]
- Study reveals set of brain regions that control complex sequences of movement [1353d]
- Key to improved green tech efficiency found in simple acid treatment [1353d]
- Microdrones with light-driven nanomotors [1353d]
- Circuit that focuses attention brings in wide array of inputs [1353d]
- Scientists develop COVID-19 antibody measurement technology to rapidly assess virus blocking efficacy [1353d]
- Vision improvement is long-lasting with treatment for blinding blood vessel condition [1353d]
- In western floodplains, species adapt to bullfrog, sunfish invaders [1353d]
- Wearing dentures may affect a person's nutrition [1353d]
- Bonds from the past: A journey through the history of protein synthesis [1353d]
- Researchers demonstrate label-free super-resolution microscopy [1353d]
- Life history: Scholars call for greater collaboration between zoos, museums [1353d]
- Sapphire fiber could enable cleaner energy and air-travel [1353d]
- The protein that keeps the pancreas from digesting itself [1353d]
- Researchers detect coronavirus particles with 'slow light' [1353d]
- Pain in the neck? New surgical method could be game-changing [1353d]
- Extracellular vesicles offer new insights into treating endocrine disorders [1353d]
- New bird app spreads its wings [1353d]
- A layered approach is needed to prevent infections from becoming harder to treat [1353d]
- Researchers take important step towards development of biological dental enamel [1353d]
- Anglo-Saxon kings were mostly veggie but peasants treated them to huge barbecues, new study argues [1353d]
- Expect to see more squid and less sockeye salmon on 'climate changed' menus [1353d]
- 'Whup' and 'grumble' calls reveal secrets of humpback whales [1353d]
- Women were less likely to return to work after a severe stroke [1353d]
- Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world [1353d]
- Spatial distribution of pores helps determine where carbon is stored in the soil [1353d]
- Symptom data help predict COVID-19 admissions [1353d]
- Intense exercise while dieting may reduce cravings for fatty food [1353d]
- Scientists use machine learning to identify antibiotic resistant bacteria that can spread between animals, humans and the environment [1353d]
- For cooperative teams, modesty leaves the best impression [1353d]
- People with diabetes and cognitive decline may be at higher risk for heart disease [1353d]
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