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- Asexual relationships need same ingredients as any other relationship [589d]
- Disarming the immune system's lethal lung response [589d]
- Potential of precision genome editing in treating inherited retinal diseases [589d]
- Air pollution can amplify negative effects of climate change, new study finds [589d]
- New research throws doubt on old ideas of how hearing works [589d]
- Researchers create single-crystal organometallic perovskite optical fibers [589d]
- Uncovering the skin's secrets: Studies show how skin forms differently across the body [589d]
- DNA nets capture COVID-19 virus in low-cost rapid-testing platform [589d]
- New research finds that viruses may have 'eyes and ears' on us [589d]
- An AI message decoder based on bacterial growth patterns [589d]
- Simple process extracts valuable magnesium salt from seawater [589d]
- An AI message decoder based on bacterial growth patterns [589d]
- Intestinal fortitude: Gut coils hold secrets of organ formation [589d]
- COVID-19 associated with increase in new diagnoses of type 1 diabetes in youth, by as much as 72 percent, study finds [589d]
- Looking back on 250 years of drought on the Korean peninsula [589d]
- Wearable sensors styled into T-shirts and face masks [589d]
- Findings explain exceptional auditory abilities in Williams-Beuren Syndrome [589d]
- Mysterious ripples in the Milky Way were caused by a passing dwarf galaxy [589d]
- Shape-shifting fat cells fuel breast cancer growth [589d]
- Scientists use modified silk proteins to create new nonstick surfaces [589d]
- Researchers test a novel hypothesis to explain the cause of autoimmunity in patients with type 1 diabetes [589d]
- New study identifies cortisol level as indicator of addiction recovery success [589d]
- Tracking the origin of southern California's latest invasive pest [589d]
- New technique allows researchers to scrape beyond the surface of nanomaterials [589d]
- Discovery could power up platelet production to battle blood shortages [589d]
- Mutation in key molecules could stop gonorrhea infection, biomedical sciences researchers find [589d]
- More older adults should be checking blood pressure at home, study suggests [589d]
- Fighting fungal infections with metals [589d]
- Study findings suggest association between exposure to air pollution -- particularly in the first 5 years of life -- and alterations in brain structure [590d]
- Reusable contact lenses more than triple risk of rare preventable eye infection [590d]
- An icy swim may cut 'bad' body fat, but further health benefits unclear [590d]
- Transition to newer clot-busting drug improves patient outcomes, lowers cost in treating ischemic stroke [590d]
- Heat-resistant nanophotonic material could help turn heat into electricity [590d]
- Researchers uncover how to 3D-print one of the strongest stainless steels [590d]
- Climate change is making lakes turn green-brown [590d]
- A new understanding of the neurobiology of impulsivity [590d]
- Termites may have a larger role in future ecosystems [590d]
- Monkeypox outbreaks associated with human-to-human transmission outside endemic areas [590d]
- Solvent study solves solar cell durability puzzle [590d]
- Clarifying the chaos of narwhal behavior [590d]
- It may already be too late to meet UN genetic diversity target, but new findings could guide conservation efforts [590d]
- Newly discovered COVID-like virus could infect humans, resist vaccines [590d]
- Why whales don't get brain damage when they swim [590d]
- Analysis of particles of the asteroid Ryugu delivers surprising results [590d]
- SARS-CoV-2 infects fat tissue, creates inflammatory storm cloud, study finds [590d]
- New study reveals breakthrough infections increase immunity to COVID-19 [590d]
- Deepest scientific ocean drilling sheds light on Japan's next great earthquake [590d]
- Lab grows macroscale, modular materials from bacteria [590d]
- AI-based screening method could boost speed of new drug discovery [590d]
- Traditional computers can solve some quantum problems [590d]
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