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New warnings of a 'Butterfly Effect' -- in reverse
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New study validates lower limits of human heat tolerance
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New flexible hydrogel could improve drug delivery for post-traumatic osteoarthritis treatment
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Clinical trial unearths hidden hypertension with automated searches of health records
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Patient navigators improve colonoscopy rates after abnormal stool tests, study shows
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Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
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Study shows groundwater gains in Arizona yet climate risks still threaten water supply
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My robot therapist: The ethics of AI mental health chatbots for kids
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Scientists pioneer method to tackle 'forever chemicals'
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PTSD can undermine healthy couple communication when people fear their emotions
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The proportion of harmful substances in particulate matter is much higher than assumed
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Scientists solve 'cocktail party' mystery of bat echolocation
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'She loves me, she loves me not': Physical forces encouraged evolution of multicellular life, scientists propose
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Highly accurate blood test diagnoses Alzheimer's disease, measures extent of dementia
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Chance discovery improves stability of bioelectronic material used in medical implants, computing and biosensors
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New AI models possible game-changers within protein science and healthcare
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Delicate balancing act determines how many genome gateways form in cells
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Change in oxygen standards for trauma patients?
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New study links lower proportions of certain sleep stages to brain changes associated with Alzheimer's disease
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Machine learning model to predict virus reservoirs
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Common anticancer drugs may offer new hope to PTEN Hamartoma Tumour Syndrome patients
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Martian dust could pose health risks to future astronauts
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Thinner Arctic sea ice may affect global ocean circulation
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