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Tiny, daily bursts of vigorous incidental physical activity could almost halve cardiovascular risk in middle-aged women
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Long-term benefit from anti-hormonal treatment is influenced by menopausal status
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Can plastic-eating bugs help with our microplastic problem?
[35d]
Research on neurodegeneration in spider brain leads neuroscientists to groundbreaking new discovery in Alzheimer's-affected human brains
[35d]
Study in neurosurgery patients reveals numerical concepts are processed deep in ancient part of brain
[35d]
Record efficiency: Tandem solar cells made from perovskite and organic material
[36d]
Alaska's changing environment
[36d]
Backyard chickens are here to stay
[36d]
The secret to our big brains might be in our gut
[36d]
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation enzyme groups regulate sleep and wakefulness in mammals
[36d]
Brain scan predicts effectiveness of spinal cord surgery
[36d]
Training AI through human interactions instead of datasets
[36d]
Tiny dancers: Scientists synchronize bacterial motion
[36d]
Discovery may open new way to attack prostate cancer
[36d]
Ecosystems: New study questions common assumption about biodiversity
[36d]
DNA secreted by tumor cell extracellular vesicles prompts anti-metastatic immune response
[36d]
Countdown to an ice-free Arctic: New research warns of accelerated timelines
[36d]
Building green and blue spaces, such as parks, in new communities is crucial for cleaner air
[36d]
Microfiber plastics appear to tumble, roll and move slowly in the environment
[36d]
New hope for schizophrenia: iTBS over the left DLPFC improves negative and cognitive symptoms
[36d]
The viral puzzle of why humans are susceptible to hepatitis B virus, but monkeys are not
[36d]
Taking high-dose vitamin D supplements for five years did not affect the incidence of type 2 diabetes
[36d]
New hydrogel could preserve waterlogged wood from shipwrecks
[36d]
Scientists identify brain cell type as master controller of urination
[36d]
Brain mapping advances understanding of human speech and hallucinations in schizophrenia
[36d]
Imaging synaptic vesicles in 3D
[36d]
Largest-ever exome study offers blueprint for biomedical breakthroughs
[36d]
Immune T cells become exhausted in chronic fatigue syndrome patients
[36d]
Study finds American, Canadian universities vary widely in preparing future urban planners for climate change
[36d]
Controlling matter at the atomic level
[36d]
A caving expedition yields valuable insight into the challenges of field research
[36d]
New bioprinting technique creates functional tissue 10x faster
[36d]
Controlling a cancer-associated gene can mimic muscle growth from exercise
[36d]
How dementia affects the brain's ability to empathize
[36d]
An inflatable gastric balloon could help people lose weight
[36d]
Combo-drug treatment to combat Melioidosis
[36d]
Rats on cocaine: When aversion is not enough
[36d]
Streams near farms emit high levels of greenhouse gas
[36d]
Researchers design novel immunotherapy for brain cancer
[36d]
Chemical structure's carbon capture ability doubled
[36d]
Island biodiversity rides on the wings of birds
[36d]
DNA damage is key factor in age-related macular degeneration
[36d]
Home and neighborhood environments impact sedentary behavior in teens globally
[36d]
New planet in Kepler-51 system discovered using James Webb Space Telescope
[36d]
Peat-bog fungi produce substances that kill tuberculosis-causing bacteria
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How the speed of viral spread can be estimated by the analysis of genomic sequences
[36d]
Gluing treatment to cancer
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