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- Communities with higher levels of racial prejudice have worse health outcomes [1488d]
- Locally sourced: Pelicans prefer native fish to sportfish at Utah's strawberry reservoir [1488d]
- New risk algorithm would improve screening for prostate cancer [1488d]
- Human-induced disease outbreak in animals causes cascading ecological effects [1488d]
- Objection: No one can understand what you’re saying [1488d]
- How baboons keep healthy family boundaries [1488d]
- Physicists discover method for emulating nonlinear quantum electrodynamics in a laboratory setting [1488d]
- Bunkers that save sight? Researchers take a close look [1488d]
- Researchers create tool to help protect native fish from hybridizing with non-natives [1488d]
- Lead exposure in last century shrunk IQ scores of half of Americans [1488d]
- Early killer whales ate fish — not other marine mammals [1488d]
- World Trade Center responders at higher risk for blood cancer-associated mutations, study finds [1488d]
- Predicting the progression of rheumatoid arthritis [1488d]
- Simulated human eye movement aims to train metaverse platforms [1488d]
- The secret to longevity? Ask a yellow-bellied marmot [1488d]
- New maps show airplane contrails over the U.S. dropped steeply in 2020 [1488d]
- New study questions explanation for last winter's brutal U.S. cold snap [1488d]
- Traffic accidents significantly dropped during COVID-19 lockdown, study finds [1488d]
- A speed limit could be a breakthrough for stem cell therapy [1488d]
- Extending the battery life of small drones to strengthen security on U.S. Border [1488d]
- Increasing frequency of El Niño events expected by 2040 [1488d]
- Researchers uncover how the human brain separates, stores, and retrieves memories [1488d]
- For tadpoles, what’s in their gut may be key to enduring climate change [1488d]
- CO2 could be stored below ocean floor [1488d]
- Protect against aging and age-related disease with the MondoA protein [1488d]
- New micro-protein helps yeast cells cope with nutrient scarcity [1488d]
- Collectors in the prehistoric world recycled old stone tools to preserve the memory of their ancestors [1488d]
- Climate mitigation measures could impact food security, study finds [1488d]
- New modelling framework developed to improve infectious disease control [1488d]
- Common houseplants can improve air quality indoors [1488d]
- Using raw materials more sustainably [1488d]
- Novel acute myeloid leukemia subtypes identified [1488d]
- Promising approach against treatment-resistant cancer [1488d]
- An aromatic tomato could be looming – a la heirloom varieties [1488d]
- How stress hormones guide bacteria in their host [1488d]
- Neurobiology: Our minds distinguish between various social influences [1488d]
- Novel antiviral drug combinations demonstrate COVID-19 therapeutic potential [1488d]
- Harnessing AI and Robotics to treat spinal cord injuries [1488d]
- Novel treatment makes pancreatic cancer susceptible to immunotherapy, mouse study shows [1488d]
- Nanoparticle reduces skin and lung scarring for scleroderma, mouse study finds [1488d]
- Physicists publish on X-ray lasers taking pictures of complex molecules [1488d]
- How does the brain make memories? [1488d]
- Cellular rejuvenation therapy safely reverses signs of aging in mice [1488d]
- Tiny worms make complex decisions, too [1488d]
- Tiny 'skyscrapers' help bacteria convert sunlight into electricity [1488d]
- Safer, more powerful batteries for electric cars, power grid [1488d]
- New early signs of Parkinson’s uncovered in diverse study [1488d]
- Field-based patient trial for cell-free Zika testing delivers highly accurate results [1488d]
- Amazon rainforest is losing resilience: New evidence from satellite data analysis [1488d]
- Genetic study gives extensive insights into severe COVID-19 [1488d]
- Lensless camera captures cellular-level, 3D details in living tissue [1488d]
- Cell division in microalgae: Mitosis revealed in detail [1488d]
- A sieve for molecules [1488d]
- Electric Truck Hydropower, a flexible solution to hydropower in mountainous regions [1488d]
- Cameras reveal snowshoe hare density [1488d]
- Is it working? Scientists say gene variant indicates effectiveness of immunotherapy for allergies [1488d]
- Cooler waters created super-sized Megalodon [1488d]
- Optimism may promote emotional well-being by limiting how often one experiences stressful situations [1488d]
- People with heart defects may be at greater risk for severe COVID-19 illness [1488d]
- Pig grunts reveal their emotions [1488d]
- Higher risk of temperature-related death if global warming exceeds 2°C [1488d]
- Closer look helps experts ponder when a protein’s prone to wander [1488d]
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