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- No bolts about it: New technology improves structural strength [590d]
- The new fashion: Clothes that help combat rising temperatures [590d]
- Snowflake dance analysis could improve rain forecasts [590d]
- Inspired by Spider-Man, a lab recreates web-slinging technology [590d]
- Scientists track and analyze lofted embers that cause spot fires [590d]
- In double breakthrough, mathematician solves two long-standing problems [590d]
- In studying the mating rituals of fruit flies, scientists may have learned something about how brains evolve [590d]
- Do people with MS have an increased risk of cancer? [590d]
- Can advanced AI can solve visual puzzles and perform abstract reasoning? [590d]
- NASA's Hubble watches Jupiter's Great Red Spot behave like a stress ball [590d]
- Gene therapy shows long-term benefit for patients with a rare pediatric brain disease [590d]
- Octopus-inspired technology successfully maneuvers underwater objects [590d]
- Molecule 'handedness' determines the strength of a coupling between nuclear spins [590d]
- Researchers develop new technique to measure previously undetected airborne PFAS [590d]
- Researchers discover new insights into bacterial photosynthesis [590d]
- Underwater caves yield new clues about Sicily's first residents [590d]
- Newly discovered Late Cretaceous birds may have carried heavy prey like extant raptors [590d]
- Why people think they're right, even when they are wrong [590d]
- New study reveals growing weather extremes in Indo-Pacific region driven by shifts in tropical weather patterns [590d]
- Do fungi recognize shapes? [590d]
- Viruses are teeming on your toothbrush, showerhead [590d]
- Original or copy: How Chlamydia manipulate the host cell [590d]
- COVID-19 infection appeared to increase risk of heart attack and stroke up to 3 years later [590d]
- Tiny antibodies to fight the dangerous effects of opioids [590d]
- Researchers discover how plants produce a novel anti-stress molecule [590d]
- You get your energy from your mom: A new study explains why [590d]
- Language model 'UroBot' surpasses the accuracy of experienced urologists [590d]
- Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes, and stroke, study finds [590d]
- Heavy metals in the ocean become more toxic [590d]
- Persistent infection could explain long COVID in some people, study finds [590d]
- Researchers succeed in creating two interconnected vascular networks [590d]
- AI-trained CCTV in rivers can spot blockages and reduce floods [590d]
- Microscopic study of milk teeth reveals mystery of death of Iberian culture newborns buried inside homes [590d]
- Adding vagus nerve stimulation to training sessions may boost how well sounds are perceived [590d]
- The secret to slimming? Special 'skinny genes' double weight loss [590d]
- Light pollution disturbs moths even in the dark [590d]
- People with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias, study shows [590d]
- Arrhythmic hearts after excessive alcohol consumption [590d]
- Keeping it together: How calcium signals help cells bury their dead neighbors [590d]
- Neurons look different in children with autism, research finds [590d]
- Are ideas contagious? [590d]
- Coffee during pregnancy safe for baby's brain development, study suggests [590d]
- Toddlers show increased physical activity with a robot playmate moving around the room [590d]
- Genetic analysis of 25,000 Chinese mothers and infants reveals unique genes associated with disease risk [590d]
- Study probes how eating less can extend lifespan [590d]
- Nature and plastics inspire breakthrough in soft sustainable materials [590d]
- Ultra-sensitive robotic 'finger' can take patient pulses, check for lumps [590d]
- Over 160,000 new viruses discovered by AI [590d]
- Scientists create map of DNA modification in the developing human brain [590d]
- Extended Timing: How neurons encode information on timescales that match learning [590d]
- Dual immunotherapy plus chemotherapy benefits specific subset of patients with lung cancer [590d]
- Study uncovers mutations and DNA structures driving bladder cancer [590d]
- A matter of taste: Electronic tongue reveals AI 'inner thoughts' [590d]
- Another step towards decoding smell [590d]
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