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Sub-Saharan Africa leads global HIV decline
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Popular diabetes and obesity drugs also protect kidneys, study shows
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Revolutionary bioengineering research may transform type 1 diabetes care, pave way for tackling cancer and autoimmune disease
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Potential new biomarker for psychosis diagnosis
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Fighting aging by staying compact
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'Biodiversity is not a luxury': Connection between wealth and ecosystem health
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Uranus's swaying moons will help spacecraft seek out hidden oceans
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A clue to what lies beneath the bland surfaces of Uranus and Neptune
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What makes large numbers of 'squishy' grains start flowing
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New study reveals the explosive secret of the squirting cucumber
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Hunger hormone leptin can direct neural development in a leptin receptor-independent manner
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To design better water filters, engineers look to manta rays
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Language used by mothers affects oxytocin levels of infants
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How climate change threatens this iconic Florida bird
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Dopamine and serotonin work in opposition to shape learning
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Crayfish map gives conservation a helping claw
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Managing forests with smart technologies
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Self-assembling proteins can be used for higher performance, more sustainable skincare products
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Research links wildfire smoke exposure with increased dementia risk
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Beyond screen time: Complex factors shaping child development
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Nonlinear compton scattering with a multi-petawatt laser producing ultra-bright gamma rays
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Breakthrough in scalable production of high-quality organoids
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Brighter and more efficient LEDs that don't droop
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Alzheimer's: New strategy for amyloid diagnostics
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Innovative approach maps gene activity in the living human brain
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Prehistoric hunter-gatherers heard the elks painted on rocks 'talking'
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Study reveals new way to unlock blood-brain barrier, potentially opening doors to treat brain and nerve diseases
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Inceptor regulates insulin homeostasis: A new approach for diabetes therapies
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Focaccia: A Neolithic culinary tradition dating back 9,000 years ago
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Scientists produce high-power attosecond X-ray pulses at megahertz repetition rates
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ODS FeCrAl alloys endure liquid metal flow at 600 °C resembling a fusion blanket environment
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The future of edge AI: Dye-sensitized solar cell-based synaptic device
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Bats' amazing plan B for when they can't hear
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The next evolution of AI begins with ours
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Political opinions influence our choice of chocolate
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Using sunlight to recycle black plastics
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Impact of climate change on water resources will increase price tag to decarbonize the grid
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Scientists find why tamoxifen works better for some people
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Study finds genetic mechanisms behind high-yield apple trees
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Phages, towards a targeted alternative to antibiotics
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Researchers use fitness tracker data and machine learning to detect bipolar disorder mood swings
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New AI tool generates realistic satellite images of future flooding
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Researchers develop tools to examine neighborhood economic effects on spinal cord injury outcomes
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Pandrug-resistant bacteria from the war in Ukraine are extremely pathogenic
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Brain shrinkage associated with Alzheimer's therapies shows effectiveness rather than harm
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Chromosomal chaos promotes therapy resistance in leukemia cells and opens up new treatment approaches
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Novel supernova observations grant astronomers a peek into the cosmic past
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New imaging study finds evidence that emotion regulation is not always the most effective strategy to mitigate suicidal ideation
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Social networked friendship quality can be means of combating loneliness
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Herodotus' theory on Armenian origins debunked by first whole-genome study
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Women who suffer pregnancy complications have fewer children
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Home testing kits and coordinated outreach substantially improve colorectal cancer screening rates
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Electrical nerve stimulation eases long COVID pain and fatigue, study finds
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Online health care reviews turned negative following COVID pandemic
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Most energetic cosmic-ray electrons and positrons ever observed
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Cyanobacterial circadian clock uses an AM radio-like mechanism to control cellular processes
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