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- Researchers find improved method for treating rare, aggressive, pregnancy-related cancer [19d]
- Fishing and conserving in Great Barrier Reef's marine reserves [19d]
- Dusting for stars' magnetic fingerprints [19d]
- Relief could be on the way for UTI sufferers dealing with debilitating pain [19d]
- Testing AI with AI: Ensuring effective AI implementation in clinical practice [19d]
- The truth may hurt, but for couples, it's worth it [19d]
- Drying and rewetting cycles substantially increased soil CO2 release [19d]
- Is CBD use during pregnancy as safe as people think? New study uncovers potential risks to babies [19d]
- AI tool helps find life-saving medicine for rare disease [19d]
- Scientists reveal gut microbes' hidden role in anxiety: Could probiotics be the next mental health breakthrough? [19d]
- Understanding aging requires more than counting birthdays [19d]
- The early roots of carnival? Research reveals evidence of seasonal celebrations in pre-colonial Brazil [19d]
- Meteorite discovery challenges long-held theories on Earth's missing elements [19d]
- Clean air policies having unintended impact driving up wetland methane emissions by up to 34 million tons [19d]
- Scientists simulate asteroid collision effects on climate and plants [19d]
- Scientists discover new weapon to fight treatment-resistant melanoma [19d]
- One in four chance per year that rocket junk will enter busy airspace [19d]
- Later-onset menopause linked to healthier blood vessels, lower heart disease risk [19d]
- Study finds new link between food choices, depression and Alzheimer's Disease [19d]
- Illuminating the beginnings of animal development [19d]
- Shifting landscapes due to the 2024 Noto peninsula earthquake in Japan [19d]
- New study reveals how RNA travels between cells to control genes across generations [19d]
- Polymeric delivery system revolutionizes mRNA therapeutics [19d]
- Male flies sharpened their eyesight to call the females' bluff [19d]
- School bans alone not enough to tackle negative impacts of phone and social media use, researchers find [19d]
- New details about insulin production deciphered [19d]
- By studying neutron 'starquakes', scientists hope to transform their understanding of nuclear matter [19d]
- Mouth bacteria may hold insight into your future brain function [19d]
- Carbohydrate cravings in depression [19d]
- Wealth is strong predictor of prosocial behavior around the world, study suggests [19d]
- Spinal cord stimulation restores neural function, targets key feature of progressive neurodegenerative disease [19d]
- Obese and healthy [19d]
- Drinking ketones improves heart health, study suggests [19d]
- Beyond the gut: A new frontier in IBS treatment by targeting the brain [19d]
- New spin on quantum liquids: Quasi-1D dynamics in molecular spin systems [19d]
- Gender equality is crucial for a climate resilient future [19d]
- Using sugars from peas speeds up sour beer brewing [19d]
- Stormwater pollution sucked up by specialized sponge [19d]
- Value-added pancakes: Using science to improve nutrition of breakfast staple [19d]
- Plant power: A new method to model how plants move water globally [19d]
- College commuters: Link between students' mental health, vehicle crashes [19d]
- Researchers discover simple solution to break down forever chemicals [19d]
- Communication between body muscle and the brain influences fertility [19d]
- Researchers discover the brain cells that tell you to stop eating [19d]
- Drug reverses groin hernias in male mice without surgery, shows promise in humans [19d]
- Fool yourself: People unknowingly cheat on tasks to feel smarter, healthier [19d]
- Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in 'magic-angle' graphene [19d]
- Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. school [19d]
- Paving the way to quantum supercomputers [19d]
- Why antibiotics can fail even against non-resistant bacteria [19d]
- Missing link in Indo-European languages' history found [19d]
- Cancer vaccine shows promise for patients with stage III and IV kidney cancer [19d]
- Only seven out of 100 people worldwide receive effective treatment for their mental health or substance-use disorders [19d]
- Researchers discover new way to customize living materials for tissue engineering, drug delivery and 3D printing [19d]
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