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- Despite fears, 3D printing has positive effects on global trade, study finds [1080d]
- First structure of key COVID enzyme at human body temperature [1080d]
- Peptide delivered by nasal spray can reduce seizure activity, protect neurons in Alzheimer's, epilepsy [1080d]
- Machine translation could make English-only science accessible to all [1080d]
- Uncovering nature's patterns at the atomic scale in living color [1080d]
- Pulsed light technology effectively kills harmful pathogens in new study [1080d]
- Detection of rare genetic mutation in one family could lead to better diabetes treatments [1080d]
- Wobbling droplets in space confirm late professor's theory [1080d]
- Wood sharpens stone: Boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools [1080d]
- Is universal healthcare progress related to changes in childhood vaccination rates? [1080d]
- A novel method for monitoring the 'engine' of pregnancy [1080d]
- Algorithm learns to correct 3D printing errors for different parts, materials and systems [1080d]
- New study shows microglia cells colonize the human brain in waves [1080d]
- E-cigarette use to reduce cigarette smoking may not increase nicotine dependence, study suggests [1080d]
- 2D boundaries could create electricity [1080d]
- New understanding of how faulty metabolism triggers adrenal cancer [1080d]
- Fish 'chock-full' of antifreeze protein found in iceberg habitats off Greenland [1080d]
- Pre-fertilization DNA transfer to avoid mitochondrial disease inheritance appears safe, study shows [1080d]
- New standardized framework allows conservationists to assess benefits of non-native species [1080d]
- Ready for its close-up: New technology sharpens images of black holes [1081d]
- Contextualizing risk information increases COVID-19 vaccine intentions [1081d]
- Why babies with Down Syndrome experience heart and lung problems [1081d]
- Many paths are open to neurons born early [1081d]
- A technique to guide the development of faster and longer lasting next-generation batteries [1081d]
- Artificial intelligence can explain why each COVID-19 wave impacts our bodies differently [1081d]
- Compound extreme events stress the ocean [1081d]
- Propane -- a solution for more sustainable air conditioning [1081d]
- Eczema treatment cuts risk of death from COVID-19, study suggests [1081d]
- 'Beautiful swimmers' attack at low tide [1081d]
- Undiagnosed diabetes in U.S. less than half of current estimates [1081d]
- Cooler temps and northern climes associated with increased diabetes diagnoses in dogs [1081d]
- Vision insight: Role of Alzheimer's-linked APOE gene in glaucoma protection [1081d]
- Harvesting resources on Mars with plasmas [1081d]
- Do wind instruments disperse COVID aerosol droplets? [1081d]
- How the brain gathers threat cues and turns them into fear [1081d]
- Old drug, new trick: Researchers find combining antiviral drugs and antibody therapy could treat seasonal flu and help prevent next flu pandemic [1081d]
- Fossil fuel companies' projections won't meet Paris Agreement climate goals, researchers say [1081d]
- Today's heat waves feel a lot hotter than heat index implies [1081d]
- Decreasing backyard bird diversity flies under the radar [1081d]
- HPC helps identify new, cleaner source for white light [1081d]
- Chagas: Less neglect for a neglected tropical disease [1081d]
- Researchers 'color code' webbing material for exposure to damaging UV rays [1081d]
- New cryo-EM images shed light on Wnt signaling [1081d]
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