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- Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision [870d]
- For this beetle, 'date night' comes every other day [870d]
- Role of 'hunger hormone' receptor in obesity-realted chronic inflammation [870d]
- Semen microbiome health may impact male fertility [870d]
- A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes [870d]
- Complement system causes cell damage in long Covid [870d]
- Wireless drug patch shows promise as chronic disease treatment delivery system [870d]
- AI can boost service for vulnerable customers [870d]
- Towards the quantum of sound [870d]
- Using magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms [870d]
- Self-powered sensor automatically harvests magnetic energy [870d]
- How does one species become many? [870d]
- Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light [870d]
- New York City virus database may advance research into factors contributing to respiratory illness severity [870d]
- Sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century [870d]
- Removing largest serving sizes of wine decreases alcohol consumption, study finds [870d]
- Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers a mysterious object in Milky Way [870d]
- Climate change linked to spread of diarrheal illness [870d]
- Researchers improve blood tests' ability to detect and monitor cancer [870d]
- Remodeling the immune system to fight tuberculosis [870d]
- DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced nanoparticle materials [870d]
- Don't look back: The aftermath of a distressing event is more memorable than the lead-up [870d]
- Engineering a more elegant deep brain stimulation therapy for Parkinson's [870d]
- Scientists, farmers and managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard, an endangered steppe bird [870d]
- Physical processes can have hidden neural network-like abilities [870d]
- Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed [870d]
- Researchers pump brakes on 'blue acceleration' harming the world ocean [870d]
- Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms [870d]
- Machine learning method speeds up discovery of green energy materials [870d]
- Light it up: Reimagining the optical diode effect [870d]
- Moon rocks with unique dust found [870d]
- Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines [870d]
- New treatment options for bloodstream infections [870d]
- DNA construction led to unexpected discovery of important cell function [870d]
- Why animals shrink over time explained with new evolution theory [870d]
- New cause of neuron death in Alzheimer's discovered [870d]
- Study reveals a universal pattern of brain wave frequencies [870d]
- Lighting the path: Exploring exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors [870d]
- Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram [870d]
- New technique visualizes mechanical structure of the cell nucleus [870d]
- Key factors in human-made earthquakes [870d]
- Despite intensive scientific analyses, this centaur head remains a mystery [870d]
- Tackling antibiotic resistance when treating pneumonia [870d]
- Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power [870d]
- Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights [870d]
- 'Exhalation' system improves symptoms for most common form of chronic sinus infections [870d]
- AI harnesses tumor genetics to predict treatment response [870d]
- New potato-threatening pathogens reported for first time in Pennsylvania, US [870d]
- Online reviews: Filter the fraud, but don't tell us how [870d]
- Study with over 11,000 individuals of African descent finds genetic variants linked to glaucoma [870d]
- Third major study finds evidence that daily multivitamin supplements improve memory and slow cognitive aging in older adults [870d]
- New gut-brain circuits found for sugar and fat cravings [870d]
- Ancient 'chewing gum' reveals stone age diet [870d]
- Efficiently moving urea out of polluted water is coming to reality [870d]
- Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future [870d]
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