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- Canopy gaps help eastern hemlock outlast invasive insect [937d]
- Almonds as part of a healthy weight loss diet [937d]
- New blood marker can identify Parkinsonian diseases [937d]
- Adaptive, efficient multi-arm phase 2 clinical trial for glioblastoma [937d]
- The missing link to make easy protein sequencing possible? [937d]
- Remote work can slash your carbon footprint -- if done right [937d]
- A suit of armor for cancer-fighting cells [937d]
- Possible new treatment for triple-negative breast cancer [937d]
- New research highlights importance of equity in education [937d]
- The pace of climate-driven extinction is accelerating [937d]
- Markers can predict how children will tolerate sweetened medicine [937d]
- Gene links exercise endurance, cold tolerance, and cellular maintenance in flies [937d]
- Eureka baby! Groundbreaking study uncovers origin of 'conscious awareness' [937d]
- Buried ancient Roman glass formed substance with modern applications [937d]
- Individual neurons mix multiple RNA edits of key synapse protein, fly study finds [937d]
- Scientists call for a tree planting drive to help tackle heatwaves [937d]
- Telecare cuts costs, boosts quality of life for dementia patients [937d]
- Tracking down the formation of cardenolides in plants [937d]
- Mature sperm lack intact mitochondrial DNA [937d]
- AI and machine learning can successfully diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome [937d]
- Top scientists, engineers choose startups over tech behemoths for reasons other than money [937d]
- The surprising origin of a deadly hospital infection [937d]
- New findings suggest Moon may have less water than previously thought [937d]
- Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens [937d]
- Study finds significant chemical exposures in women with cancer [937d]
- Why do some environmental shocks lead to disaster while others don't? [937d]
- What is the carbon footprint of a hospital bed? [937d]
- Step change in upconversion the key to clean water, green energy and futuristic medicine [937d]
- New clues to the nature of elusive dark matter [937d]
- Almost half of koala habitats will be under high bushfire threat by 2070 [937d]
- Golden future for thermoelectrics [937d]
- Groundbreaking research shows that the limits of nuclear stability change in stellar environments where temperatures reach billions of degrees Celsius [937d]
- 'Circular logic' of RNAs in Parkinson's disease [937d]
- Engineered compound shows promise in preventing bone loss in space [937d]
- That smell: New gut microbe produces smelly toxic gas but protects against pathogens [937d]
- Autoimmune diseases: Protein discovered as potential new target for therapies [937d]
- What the French Revolution can teach us about inflation [937d]
- Pearl Harbor: Bombed battleships' boost for climate science [937d]
- Study shows nearly 300% increase in ADHD medication errors [937d]
- Guidelines follow advances in ALS gene discovery, ongoing gene therapy trials [937d]
- Unlocking urban diversity: The magnetism of complex amenities [937d]
- Atomic layer deposition route to scalable, electronic-grade van der Waals Te thin films [937d]
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