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Plant-based 'beef' reduces CO2 emissions but threatens 1.5M ag jobs
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Mitochondrial DNA mutations linked to heart disease risk
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Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey: Wide view of the early universe
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Study finds two protein pathways downregulated in postnatal heart
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Tracking nitrogen pollution
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Hyaluranic acid, a naturally occurring compound, awakens stem cells to repair damaged muscle
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How pathogenic gene variants lead to heart failure
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Single-cell approaches and deep learning to map all stages of fruit fly embryo development
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These baboons borrowed a third of their genes from their cousins
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Insight into how the intestine repairs damaged tissue
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Putting a new spin on the football spiral
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Water can't touch this sanded, powdered surface
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Researchers discover major roadblock in alleviating network congestion
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How microglia contribute to Alzheimer's disease
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Metabolically engineered bacterium produces lutein?
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New way to calculate environmental impact of ammonia production
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Sponge-like electrodes inspired by sugar cubes could improve medical monitoring
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A new low-calorie sweetener could also improve gut health
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Newly discovered 'danger signal' may spur vaccine development and allergy treatment
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Smart microrobots learn how to swim and navigate with artificial intelligence
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Staff and facility administrator retention has been challenging for long-term care facilities
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Genetics may predict bladder cancer immunotherapy response
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New options for health, environmental monitoring with water-resistant gas sensor
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E. coli engineered from stool samples can survive the hostile gut environment long enough to treat disease
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Sterile mice produce rat sperm
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Phage combination therapy can precisely target IBD-related gut bacteria without harming helpful microbes
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Flow-driven rotors at the nanoscale
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Optimizing SWAP networks for quantum computing
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Cancers and heart disease could be diagnosed more easily with new rapid test
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Early-life acquisition of antimicrobial resistance in newborn children from low- and middle-income countries
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Speeding up evolution at genome-level by alternative chromosome configuration
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A new therapeutic drug for Alzheimer's disease without inflammatory side effects
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Potential target for treatment among patients with type 2 diabetes
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New chip-based beam steering device lays groundwork for smaller, cheaper lidar
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Monoclonal antibody prevents malaria in US adults: Study
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Vegans who lift weights may have stronger bones than other people on a plant-based diet
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Scientists engineer probiotic to prevent infection of large intestine
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All roads lead to big cities
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How the visual system develops in mice
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Building molecular bridges: New crystal engineering strategy to design ultrabright fluorescent solid dyes
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Bacteria busting proteins offer potential for smarter drugs
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Our brain is a prediction machine that is always active
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Low addiction risk with medical use of ketamine: Animal study
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Pairing imaging, AI may improve colon cancer screening, diagnosis
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New magnesium superionic conductor towards lithium-free solid-state batteries
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New method enables efficient sample preparation for single-cell proteomics
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