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- Feeling poorer than your friends in early adolescence is associated with worse mental health, study finds [1272d]
- New study reveals that exposure to outdoor artificial light at night is associated with an increased risk of diabetes [1272d]
- Desert dust collected from glacier ice helps document climate change [1272d]
- New tool developed to monitor health of marine ecosystems and extinction risk of species [1272d]
- Brain area thought to impart consciousness, behaves instead like an Internet router [1272d]
- AI transforms smartwatch ECG signals into a diagnostic tool for heart failure [1272d]
- Feeling lonely? What we want from our relationships can change with age [1272d]
- Study identifies how stealthy HIV evades drugs and immunity [1272d]
- How long can exotic nuclei survive at the edge of stability? [1272d]
- Novel device to measure nerve activity for treatment of sepsis, PTSD [1272d]
- Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador, new research shows [1272d]
- Dams could play a big role in feeding the world more sustainably [1272d]
- Showing off: Wild chimpanzees show others objects simply to share attention [1272d]
- Uterine fibroid growth activated by phthalates, chemicals found in everyday products [1272d]
- Researchers solve hundred-year-old botanical mystery that was key to the spread of plant life on land [1272d]
- Trial shows benefits of two forms of ankle surgery for osteoarthritis [1272d]
- Cracking the chemical code on how iodine helps form clouds [1272d]
- New, heat-efficient nanoparticles for treating cancer [1272d]
- Astronomers capitalize on early access to James Webb Space Telescope data [1272d]
- New statistical method improves genomic analyzes [1273d]
- High-fat diet can provoke pain sensitivity without obesity, diabetes [1273d]
- Fentanyl vaccine potential 'game changer' for opioid epidemic [1273d]
- Power of 'thank you' for couples [1273d]
- With new heat treatment, 3D-printed metals can withstand extreme conditions [1273d]
- Wasting muscles built back better [1273d]
- Designing and programming living computers [1273d]
- Researcher lauded for superb solution of algorithmic riddle from the 1950s [1273d]
- Safety in space: Synthetic hibernation could provide protection from cosmic radiation [1273d]
- Researchers produce first-ever 'family tree' for aquarium-bred corals [1273d]
- New pathway for antimicrobial peptides [1273d]
- Full decarbonization of U.S. aviation sector is within grasp [1273d]
- Study of 'polluted' white dwarfs finds that stars and planets grow together [1273d]
- Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef [1273d]
- Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food, researchers report [1273d]
- Target COVID-19 catch-up interventions for TB to vulnerable groups, advise scientists [1273d]
- Half of replanted tropical trees don't survive [1273d]
- Even in kindergarten, gaps seen in extracurricular activities [1273d]
- New approach to assess the health status of intermittent rivers [1273d]
- Honey bee life spans are 50% shorter today than they were 50 years ago [1273d]
- Molecular monitoring of RNA regulation [1273d]
- Carnitine intake is associated with better postnatal growth and larger brain size in very preterm infants [1273d]
- How photoelectrodes change in contact with water [1273d]
- How COVID-19 causes neurological damage [1273d]
- Putting the brakes on lithium-ion batteries to prevent fires [1273d]
- Fluorescent mouse blood will help us gain knowledge about brain diseases [1273d]
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