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- Starvation and adhesion drive formation of keratinocyte patterns in skin [649d]
- Ships now spew less sulfur, but warming has sped up [649d]
- Think fast -- or not: Mathematics behind decision making [649d]
- Routine lab tests are not a reliable way to diagnose long COVID, research finds [649d]
- New method for orchestrating successful collaboration among robots [649d]
- Engineers make tunable, shape-changing metamaterial inspired by vintage toys [649d]
- New study unveils 16,000 years of climate history in the tropical Andes [649d]
- AI poses no existential threat to humanity, new study finds [649d]
- Scientists identify genes linked to relapse in the most common form of childhood leukemia [649d]
- Study reveals oleoyl-ACP-hydrolase underpins lethal respiratory viral disease [649d]
- Scientists find oceans of water on Mars: It's just too deep to tap [649d]
- Researchers ID body's 'quality control' regulator for protein folding [649d]
- Forest restoration can boost people, nature and climate simultaneously [649d]
- Pre-surgical antibody treatment might prevent heart transplant rejection [649d]
- How cell nuclei organize eyes and brain [650d]
- Why carbon nanotubes fluoresce when they bind to certain molecules [650d]
- Bacteria in lakes fight climate change [650d]
- Fallopian tubes can be safely removed during sterilization, study suggests [650d]
- Low magnesium levels increase disease risk [650d]
- Alzheimer's disease: It's not only neurons [650d]
- Mature forests vital in frontline fight against climate change [650d]
- Balancing technology and governance are key to achieving climate goals [650d]
- How mortal filaments' self-assemble and maintain order: Align or die [650d]
- State-of-the-art brain recordings reveal how neurons resonate [650d]
- Innovative study unveils a new path in green chemistry [650d]
- Drug protects against air pollution-related Alzheimer's signs in mice [650d]
- Breakthrough heart MRI technique accurately predicts heart failure risk in general population [650d]
- Treating radiation wounds with aspirin hydrogels [650d]
- Parents' eating behavior influences how their children respond to food [650d]
- Gene-related metabolic dysfunction may be driving heart arrhythmia [650d]
- Possible explanation for link between diabetes and Alzheimer's [650d]
- Taking a 'one in a million' shot to tackle dopamine-linked brain disorders [650d]
- Just say 'climate change' -- not 'climate emergency' [650d]
- Those with the biggest biases choose first, according to new math study [650d]
- In breakthrough Alzheimer's discovery, research team finds new targets and biomarkers for potential novel therapies [650d]
- Babbling babies need timely responses to learn language, social norms [650d]
- Wearable display tech: Full-color fiber LEDs based on perovskite quantum wires [650d]
- Heat caused over 47,000 deaths in Europe in 2023, the second highest burden of the last decade [650d]
- An appetizer can stimulate immune cells' appetite, a boon for cancer treatments [650d]
- New genetically engineered wood can store carbon and reduce emissions [650d]
- NK cells expressing interleukin-21 show promising antitumor activity in glioblastoma cells [650d]
- Engineers bring efficient optical neural networks into focus [650d]
- Parents who use humor have better relationships with their children, study finds [650d]
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