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- Predicting saltwater intrusion into groundwater using Plymouth, Mass. as test case [889d]
- New secrets about cat evolution revealed [889d]
- New antibiotic approach proves promising against lyme bacterium [889d]
- Rats have an imagination, new research suggests [889d]
- Chimpanzees use hilltops to conduct reconnaissance on rival groups -- study [889d]
- To restore ecosystems, think about thwarting hungry herbivores [889d]
- Research outlines how sex differences have evolved [889d]
- Researchers develop solid-state thermal transistor for better heat management [889d]
- Good news, bad news on dental pain care seen in new study [889d]
- Female sex determining gene identified in mice [889d]
- New designs for solid-state electrolytes may soon revolutionize the battery industry [889d]
- A known environmental hazard can change the epigenetics of cells [889d]
- Black holes are messy eaters [889d]
- At least 14 percent of Americans have had long COVID, study finds [889d]
- Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits [889d]
- Observation of a virus attaching to another virus [889d]
- New branch of oncology, cancer neuroscience, offers hope for hard-to-treat brain tumors [889d]
- Brain health in over 50s deteriorated more rapidly during the pandemic, study finds [889d]
- Less physical activity in adolescence likely rooted in biology [889d]
- Adult coral can handle more heat and keep growing thanks to heat-evolved symbionts [889d]
- Stronger, stretchier, self-healing plastic [889d]
- Making electric vehicles last [889d]
- Immunology: Dysfunction of mitochondria drives the exhaustion of T cells [889d]
- Researchers find gravitational lensing has significant effect on cosmic birefringence [889d]
- AI trained to identify least green homes [889d]
- Underground car parks heat up groundwater [889d]
- 'Lab on a chip' genetic test device can identify viruses within three minutes with top-level accuracy [889d]
- Neutralizing antibodies that target resistant bacteria [889d]
- 'Super melanin' heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns [889d]
- What a '2D' quantum superfluid feels like to the touch [889d]
- Self-powered microbial fuel cell biosensor for monitoring organic freshwater pollution [889d]
- Optical-fiber based single-photon light source at room temperature for next-generation quantum processing [889d]
- Learning to forget -- a weapon in the arsenal against harmful AI [889d]
- New antibodies neutralize resistant bacteria [889d]
- How a climate model can illustrate and explain ice-age climate variability [889d]
- Atherosclerosis: RNA fragment creates prospect for new therapies [889d]
- Immune system: Mechanisms of alarmin release discovered [889d]
- Bowel cancer: Aspirin activates protective genes [889d]
- AI should be better understood and managed -- new research warns [889d]
- Contrary to common belief, artificial intelligence will not put you out of work [889d]
- Two million European households could abandon the electrical grid by 2050 [889d]
- One sleepless night can rapidly reverse depression for several days [889d]
- Higher risk of breast cancer in women with false positive mammography result [889d]
- Practicing mindfulness can help people make heart-healthy eating choices [889d]
- Exploding stars [889d]
- How 'blue' and 'green' appeared in a language that didn't have words for them [889d]
- 'Jurassic worlds' might be easier to spot than modern Earth [889d]
- Damaging thunderstorm winds increasing in central U.S. [889d]
- Bartering light for light: Scientists discover new system to control the chaotic behavior of light [889d]
- Study links changes in global water cycle to higher temperatures [889d]
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