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- Mouse study shows gene therapy may correct creatine deficiency disorder [1302d]
- Characteristics of stable Vitiligo skin disease [1302d]
- Bacterial cellulose could enable microbial life on Mars [1302d]
- Cannabis products demonstrate short-term reduction in chronic pain, little else, review finds [1302d]
- Sign languages change, too: The evolution of SELF in ASL [1302d]
- All wound up: A reversible molecular whirligig [1302d]
- Warning labels could help customers identify hidden sugar in restaurant menus [1302d]
- How species form: What the tangled history of polar bear and brown bear relations tells us [1302d]
- New evidence about when, where, and how chickens were domesticated [1302d]
- Gene variation may be early indicator for gastric cancer [1302d]
- A novel all-optical switching method makes optical computing and communication systems more power-efficient [1302d]
- Study explores the promises and pitfalls of evolutionary genomics [1302d]
- COVID-19 increases risk of psychiatric diagnoses in the months after infection, study finds [1302d]
- New study deepens understanding of how animals see, and what colors [1302d]
- Cover crops not enough to improve soil after decades of continuous corn [1302d]
- Color-changing mouse model allows researchers to non-invasively study deep tissues [1302d]
- Bumps could smooth quantum investigations [1302d]
- Phase separation found in immune response within cells [1302d]
- Wildlife's worm-wide web [1302d]
- Textile filter testing shows promise for carbon capture [1302d]
- How a knee replacement impacts the planet [1302d]
- New technology protects authenticity of engineered cell lines [1302d]
- Breakthrough study examines evolution of snake venom genes [1302d]
- Genetically modified corn does not damage non-target organisms [1302d]
- Small package, big potential to help cell-based therapies [1302d]
- Chemists design chemical probe for detecting minute temperature shifts in the body [1302d]
- COVID-19 accounted for 62% of duty-related law enforcement deaths in 2020, study finds [1302d]
- Poor sleep linked to increased risk of COPD flare-ups [1302d]
- An edible QR code takes a shot at fake whiskey [1302d]
- Researchers create 'time machine' simulations studying the lifecycle of ancestor galaxy 'cities' [1302d]
- Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang [1302d]
- Vocal non-native songbird could change Britain's dawn chorus as we know it [1302d]
- Indigenous Borneans knew a tree was two distinct species -- genetic analysis confirms they were right [1302d]
- Including all types of emissions shortens timeline to reach Paris Agreement temperature targets [1302d]
- Molecules found in mucus can thwart fungal infection [1302d]
- Beyond 'plant trees!': Research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems [1302d]
- Body versus brain: New evidence for an autoimmune cause of schizophrenia [1302d]
- New model finds best sites for electric vehicle charging stations [1302d]
- Sharp X-ray images despite imperfect lenses [1302d]
- Red pandas face a fractured future [1302d]
- Intersecting light beams key in transformative 3D printer potential [1302d]
- Screen time, alcohol, and poor sleep for girls: How the pandemic has impacted teens in Australia [1302d]
- Molecular mechanism behind migration revealed in salt-seeking worms [1302d]
- New way to identify influenza A virus lights up when specific virus targets are present [1302d]
- Scientists use robots to reveal how predatory fish cope with unpredictable prey [1302d]
- Power up: New polymer property could boost accessible solar power [1303d]
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