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ScienceDaily
Hebrew prayer book fills gap in Italian earthquake history
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In a surprising finding, light can make water evaporate without heat
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What happens when we pass out? Researchers ID new brain and heart connections
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Strawberry consumption may reduce dementia risk for middle-aged individuals
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Giant dinosaur carcasses might have been important food sources for Jurassic predators
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Gulf War Illness significantly reduces white blood cells' ability to make energy
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What happens when cats get fat? Scientists weigh in
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Researchers examine the relationship between loneliness and being alone
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Chemists make breakthrough in drug discovery chemistry
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Repurposed drug offers new potential for managing type 1 diabetes
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First mice engineered to survive COVID-19 like young, healthy humans
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Where is a sea star's head? Maybe just about everywhere
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How the fish got its shoulder
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The remains of an ancient planet lie deep within Earth
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Injectable tissue prosthesis to aid in damaged muscle/nerve regeneration
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Breakthrough discovery sheds light on heart and muscle health
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The ringed seals in Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland are special
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Pinpointing HIV immune response
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High metabolism is an early sign of Alzheimer's disease
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Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat
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Mobile phone use may affect semen quality
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Maternal microbiota can affect fetal development
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Risk of serious infection even in low-active IBD
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Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'
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Epigenetic signature for obesity found in study of twins
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Toward sustainable construction: Preparing liquefied stabilized soil from construction sludge
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Contraceptive pill users less likely to report depression
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New Nijmegen method reveals hidden genetic variations
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Circular take-back programs: popular and environmentally responsible
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Plastic-eating bacteria turn waste into useful starting materials for other products
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New research links high salt consumption to risk of Type 2 diabetes
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Human emissions increased mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold
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Sperm adjust their swimming style to adapt to fluctuating fluid conditions
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Human mini guts reveal new insights into the process leading to Cronkhite-Canada syndrome and potential new therapies
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A mathematical model for studying methane hydrate distribution in the Nankai Trough
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