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- High-frequency spinal cord stimulation shows improved longer lasting pain relief [1345d]
- Self-assembled logic circuits created from proteins [1345d]
- Dolphin bycatch from fishing practices unsustainable, study finds [1345d]
- Unlocked enzyme structure shows how strigolactone hormone controls plant growth [1345d]
- Bay Area storms get wetter in a warming world [1345d]
- From seawater to drinking water, with the push of a button [1345d]
- Neural pathway key to sensation of pleasant touch identified [1345d]
- Engineers get under the skin of ionic skin [1345d]
- Metamaterial significantly enhances chiral nanoparticle signals [1345d]
- Researchers unlock potential means to reduce lithium-ion batteries reliance on rare metals [1345d]
- Sampling the deep graveyard of Earth's earliest crust [1345d]
- Finding new weapons in nature's battlesites [1345d]
- Atherosclerosis: How diseased blood vessels communicate with the brain [1345d]
- Research reveals the sex secrets of amphibian singing choruses [1345d]
- Genetic links revealed between severe COVID-19 and other diseases [1345d]
- Patagonian sheepdogs are the closest living representative of the ancestor of sheepdog from UK [1345d]
- Higher COVID-19 death rates in the southern U.S. due to behavior differences, study finds [1345d]
- Scientists call for cap on production to end plastic pollution [1345d]
- Model pinpoints glaciers at risk of collapse due to climate change [1345d]
- Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation [1345d]
- Mother and child vulnerable to endocrine disruptor exposure [1345d]
- Not all dietary fibers are equal [1345d]
- Humans run at the most energy-efficient speed, regardless of distance [1345d]
- Study tracks COVID-19 infection dynamics in adults [1345d]
- New article outlines the characteristics of a 'longevity diet' [1345d]
- Scientific advance leads to a new tool in the fight against hackers [1345d]
- Seven hours of sleep is optimal in middle and old age, say researchers [1345d]
- Gut microbiome may alter response to cancer therapy [1345d]
- Large bodies helped extinct marine reptiles with long necks swim, new study finds [1345d]
- A molecular glue for turning on human cell pluripotency [1345d]
- Spinning stars shed new light on strange signal coming from galactic center [1345d]
- Tumors on withdrawal: Amino acid deficiency shrinks childhood tumors, study finds [1345d]
- CAR T drives acute myeloid leukemia into submission in pre-clinical studies [1345d]
- Accurately monitoring subsurface carbon dioxide storage [1345d]
- A prehistoric forest grows in Brunei [1345d]
- A sharper image for proteins [1345d]
- Space-based system using GPS satellites could warn of incoming tsunamis [1345d]
- CAR-T therapy effective in Black and Hispanic patients [1345d]
- Reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions [1345d]
- Selection bias may lead to underestimation of risk of CTE in former football players [1345d]
- How to balance economic development goals with environmental conservation [1345d]
- Decreased genetic diversity in immune system could impact endangered toad survival [1345d]
- From blurry to bright: AI tech helps researchers peer into the brains of mice [1345d]
- Aspirin does not cut risk in non-obstructive coronary artery disease, study finds [1345d]
- New study identifies genetic changes in patients who progress to esophageal cancer [1345d]
- Risk factors for severe COVID-19 in hospitalized adults differ by age [1345d]
- Unravelling the origins of the human spine [1345d]
- Gene mutations that contribute to head and neck cancer also provide 'precision' treatment targets [1345d]
- Giant marine reptiles at 2,800 meters above sea level [1345d]
- All cells are important: A roadmap to characterize lymphoma stroma [1345d]
- Discovery of 30 exocomets in a young planetary system [1345d]
- Bird populations in eastern Canada declining due to forest 'degradation,' research shows [1345d]
- Climate change could spark the next pandemic, new study finds [1345d]
- Ionic liquid-based reservoir computing: The key to efficient and flexible edge computing [1345d]
- Biological pathways found that drive genomic changes and bone metastasis in ewing sarcoma, a rare childhood cancer [1345d]
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