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- 3D-printed scaffold could improve breast reconstruction results [1154d]
- Genetic adaptations help Amazonian populations resist Chagas infection [1154d]
- SCENTinel 1.1, second iteration of Monell's rapid smell test, discriminates between smell loss and smell distortions [1154d]
- Research shows success of working from home depends on company health [1154d]
- Hitting nuclei with light may create fluid primordial matter [1154d]
- MIND and Mediterranean diets associated with fewer Alzheimer's plaques and tangles [1154d]
- What 'Chornobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments [1154d]
- Can children map read at the age of four? [1154d]
- New kind of transistor could shrink communications devices on smartphones [1154d]
- Records from Platform Holly provide a glimpse of how petroleum production affects natural gas seeps [1154d]
- A new class of drugs could prevent resistant COVID-19 variants, study finds [1154d]
- Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition [1154d]
- Incident atrial fibrillation appears to heighten dementia risk [1154d]
- A pool at Yellowstone is a thumping thermometer [1154d]
- A surprising way to trap a microparticle [1154d]
- Fresh understanding of aging in the brain offers hope for treating neurological diseases [1154d]
- eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines [1154d]
- Molecular mechanism of hydrocephalus could lead to the first-ever non-surgical treatment [1154d]
- Researchers take a step towards turning interactions that normally ruin quantum information into a way of protecting it [1154d]
- Flat plate bow covers pave way for more economical shipping by improving ship aerodynamics [1154d]
- Olive oil by-product could aid exercise [1154d]
- Long-term exposure to nitrate in drinking water may be a risk factor for prostate cancer [1154d]
- Seeking leukemia's Achilles heel [1154d]
- Two-pronged immunotherapy eliminates metastatic breast cancer in mice [1154d]
- Artificial intelligence (AI) reconstructs motion sequences of humans and animals [1154d]
- Grey hair and wrinkles at an early age led researchers to new treatment for rare cancer [1154d]
- Abatacept therapy offers promising results treating juvenile dermatomyositis [1154d]
- Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers [1154d]
- Viable superconducting material created [1154d]
- New details on how immune cells 'see' and respond to mutations in cancer cells may lead to more targeted and effective immunotherapy [1154d]
- Potential new therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases such as lupus and sepsis [1154d]
- Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer [1154d]
- How moms are taking the lead in shaping children's education [1154d]
- Discovery of T cells' role in Alzheimer's, related diseases, suggests new treatment strategy [1154d]
- Major North American oil source yields clues to one of earth's deadliest mass extinctions [1154d]
- Study reveals new understanding of how androgen therapy affects breast tissue [1154d]
- How the brain senses infection [1154d]
- ALMA traces history of water in planet formation back to the interstellar medium [1154d]
- How a metabolite causes inflammation and disease [1154d]
- Just add water: How diluting ouzo liquor could lead to better emulsions [1154d]
- Highlight facts or appeal to feelings? The psychology of persuading individuals to contribute to a collective goal [1154d]
- To help dry forests, fire needs to be just the right intensity, and happen more than once [1154d]
- Spinal cord stimulation doesn't help with back pain, says new review [1154d]
- Respiratory disease in early childhood linked to higher risk of early death in adulthood [1154d]
- Short-distance migration critical for climate change adaptation [1154d]
- Hunter-gatherer childhoods may offer clues to improving education and wellbeing in developed countries [1154d]
- Poor sleep linked to years of poor cardiovascular health [1154d]
- Paleontologists flip the script on anemone fossils [1154d]
- First nasal monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19 shows promise for treating virus, other diseases [1154d]
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