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- Stackable 'holobricks' can make giant 3D images [1479d]
- A new brain-computer interface with a flexible backing [1479d]
- Brain differences in children with binge eating disorder [1479d]
- Pathogen and drug work together to fight fungal lung infection [1479d]
- From museum to laptop: Visual leaf library a new tool for identifying plants [1479d]
- The immune system is very complicated, but now, it's on a chip [1479d]
- New toolkit aids discovery of mineral deposits crucial to 'green economy' transition [1479d]
- Look! Up in the sky! Is it a planet? Nope, just a star [1479d]
- 'Healthspan' increasing even for people with common chronic conditions [1479d]
- Skin biopsy can help identify patients with Parkinson's disease [1479d]
- Snowbound: Big trees boost water in forests by protecting snowpack [1479d]
- How Indigenous burning shaped the Klamath's forests for a millennia [1479d]
- Ancient El Niños reveal limits to future climate projections [1479d]
- Molecular networks could explain racial disparity in triple negative breast cancer deaths [1479d]
- Fruit fly study uncovers functional significance of gene mutations associated with autism [1479d]
- Materials scientists finding solutions to biggest hurdle for solar cell technology [1479d]
- Senolytic drugs boost key protective protein [1479d]
- Combing the cosmos: New color catalog aids hunt for life on frozen worlds [1479d]
- Study shows link between socioeconomic deprivation and premature cardiovascular mortality [1479d]
- Do sharks get their ZZZs? New evidence shows it’s not all about the hunt [1479d]
- Endometriosis and ovarian cancer genetically tied [1480d]
- Dispersal strategies drive marine microbial diversity [1480d]
- Immune cells linked to neurological disease prognosis and survival [1480d]
- Assessing the impact of automation on long-haul trucking [1480d]
- Scientists show large impact of controlling humidity on greenhouse gas emissions [1480d]
- Cell fusion ‘awakens’ regenerative potential of human retina [1480d]
- Living near green areas reduces the risk of suffering a stroke by 16 percent, study finds [1480d]
- Permeability of the blood-brain barrier in mice [1480d]
- Vaccine protects against 'tough cookie' parasite found in the Americas [1480d]
- Record-breaking, ultrafast devices step to protecting the grid from EMPs [1480d]
- Reduced inhibition of hippocampal neurons impairs long-term memory recall in Rett syndrome [1480d]
- When it comes to sleep, it’s quality over quantity [1480d]
- Treating cancer with light-sensitive nanoscale biomaterials [1480d]
- Optimizer tool designs, evaluates, maximizes solar-powered cooling systems [1480d]
- Scientists find brain network that makes mice mingle [1480d]
- Making green energy greener: Researchers propose method for wind turbine blades' recycling [1480d]
- Gravitational wave mirror experiments can evolve into quantum entities [1480d]
- Many patients with severe COVID-19 recover consciousness, but recovery can take days or even weeks [1480d]
- 'Long COVID' linked to lasting airways disease [1480d]
- Higher dose antibiotic shown safe in TB patients likely more effective in treating deadliest form of TB [1480d]
- People with diabetes who eat less processed food at night may live longer [1480d]
- Elevated inflammation persists in immune cells months after mild COVID-19 [1480d]
- Mechanism linking type 2 diabetes to Alzheimer’s disease [1480d]
- Restoring tropical peatlands supports bird diversity and does not affect livelihoods of oil palm farmers, study suggests [1480d]
- Discovery of novel brain fear mechanisms offers target for anxiety-reducing drugs [1480d]
- Hoverfly brains mapped to detect the sound of distant drones [1480d]
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