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- Can gut bacteria cause rheumatoid arthritis? [1292d]
- 'Forever chemicals' persist through wastewater treatment, may enter crops [1292d]
- How many bees can you fit in an X-ray machine? That's not a joke [1292d]
- Bills with research language more likely to advance through legislative process, researchers find [1292d]
- New strategy shows potential to block nerve loss in neurodegenerative diseases [1292d]
- Researchers take key step toward improving treatment of cystic fibrosis [1292d]
- New research shows link between workplace bullying and conspiracy beliefs [1292d]
- Does traffic-related air pollution increase risk of dementia? [1292d]
- Neuroimaging study reveals functional and structural brain abnormalities in people with post-treatment Lyme disease [1292d]
- Fighting tumors with magnetic bacteria [1292d]
- Conservative state policies generally associated with higher mortality, study finds [1292d]
- Sensor disguised as a sea turtle egg allows conservationists to remotely predict nest hatching time [1292d]
- Considering COVID a hoax is 'gateway' to belief in conspiracy theories, study finds [1292d]
- Building with nanoparticles, from the bottom up [1292d]
- New Lassa fever therapy may be on the horizon [1292d]
- People with paranormal beliefs spooked by science and the COVID-19 vaccine, sociologists suggest [1292d]
- How early fears play role in future anxiety, depression [1292d]
- First radio-astronomy cryogenic receivers with all-metal 3D-printed RF components [1292d]
- Multistate study examines mRNA vaccine effectiveness for immunocompromised adults during Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 predominance [1292d]
- A pocket full of water molecules -- how actin filaments drive the cell's motion [1292d]
- Borrowing a shape from a to-go cup lid, a drone wing could learn how to sense danger faster [1292d]
- How severe is the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2 subvariant compared with earlier variants? [1292d]
- New class of porous metal nanoparticles will give rise to new capabilities in biomolecular absorption, chemical sensing and separations [1292d]
- Popular pharmaceutical target in cells may prove even more useful [1292d]
- Tracking mental health over the COVID-19 pandemic [1292d]
- Synthetic genetic circuits reprogram plant roots [1292d]
- Metabolite product from pomegranate: Researchers identify way to boost tumor-fighting immune cells [1292d]
- Assessing the environmental impact of future 'Higgs factories' [1292d]
- Outpatient visits are critical to success of treating opioid-use disorder, researchers find [1292d]
- Global collaboration saved countries $67 billion in solar panel production costs [1292d]
- Scientists discover material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like metal [1292d]
- Limits of lithium extraction from thermal water [1292d]
- Hemophilia: Training the immune system to be tolerant [1292d]
- Astronomy: Observation puzzles researchers [1292d]
- Contact tracing data sheds light on COVID-19 spread in New York City [1292d]
- School policing and disciplining may lead to student substance abuse [1292d]
- How Imperfections can actually improve alloys [1292d]
- Nano-sized islands open possibilities for application of single-atom catalysts [1292d]
- Neoadjuvant immunotherapy with relatlimab and nivolumab is safe and effective in stage III melanoma [1292d]
- At risk for diabetes? Cut the carbs, says new study [1292d]
- New Scottish fossil sheds light on the origins of lizards [1292d]
- Forests in protected Indigenous lands are healthier, scientists find [1292d]
- Earth is 'unequivocally' in midst of climate emergency, scientists say [1292d]
- Antibody blunts heroin's lethality, paving the way for a promising new therapy [1292d]
- All solid-state LiDAR sensor that sees 360° [1292d]
- Pan-coronavirus antiviral activity and mechanism of molecularly engineered banana lectin [1292d]
- Seals have a sense of rhythm [1292d]
- The brain cells needed for fever [1292d]
- 'Grey skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face' [1292d]
- Surf's up (and don't mind the sharks) [1292d]
- Engineers light the way to nerve-operated prosthetics of the future [1292d]
- How tumors suppress the development of metastases [1292d]
- UV-to-red light converting films accelerate plant growth [1292d]
- ECMO survivors have higher rate of new mental health diagnoses than other ICU survivors, study finds [1292d]
- Printable circuits that can work on fabric, plastic and even fruit [1292d]
- Vitamin D deficiency linked to premature death [1292d]
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