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- Parenting practices in teen years set the stage for closeness, warmth later on [1315d]
- Driving high? Chemists make strides toward a marijuana breath analyzer [1315d]
- Breaking the glass ceiling in science by looking at citations [1315d]
- Just a tiny amount of oil damages seabirds' feathers, study reveals [1315d]
- Ancient ice age valleys offer clues to future ice sheet change [1315d]
- On the fence: New research taps rancher expertise on living with carnivores [1315d]
- Microbiologists improve taste of beer [1315d]
- Great Salt Lake on path to hyper-salinity, mirroring Iranian lake [1315d]
- Detailed observation of orcas hunting white sharks in South Africa [1315d]
- Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress [1315d]
- Laughing gas in space could mean life [1315d]
- Smoking increases the risk of illness and viral infection, including type of coronavirus [1315d]
- Ancient chemistry may explain why living things use ATP as the universal energy currency [1315d]
- Decreased proteins, not amyloid plaques, tied to Alzheimer's disease [1315d]
- Researchers' flow platform advances water harvesting technology [1315d]
- Optimal breeding group sizes differ by sex in cooperative animals [1315d]
- AI models can now continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors [1315d]
- 'Kipferl': Guiding the defense against jumping genes [1315d]
- New algorithms help four-legged robots run in the wild [1315d]
- Clinical trial of phage therapy for cystic fibrosis begins [1315d]
- Scientists ID pathway that triggers mice to scratch when they see others do the same [1315d]
- Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection [1315d]
- Microscopic octopuses from a 3D printer [1315d]
- Prenatal acetaminophen use linked to sleep, attention problems in preschoolers [1315d]
- 'Game-changing' study offers a powerful computer-modeling approach to cell simulations [1315d]
- Helping our heroes: Time-restricted eating improves health of firefighters [1315d]
- Combining time-restricted eating and HIIT improves health measures in women with obesity [1315d]
- Mouse study explores Alzheimer's link to the X chromosome [1315d]
- Scientists chart how exercise affects the body [1315d]
- Eating late increases hunger, decreases calories burned, and changes fat tissue [1315d]
- New genetic variation from old and exotic varieties for environmentally friendly wheat cultivation [1315d]
- Harpoon heads, sweeping tails: How predatory mosquito larvae capture prey [1315d]
- Keeping planes and wind turbines ice-free [1315d]
- Dinosaur-killing asteroid triggered global tsunami that scoured seafloor thousands of miles from impact site [1315d]
- Satellites capture massive drainage of proglacial lake in remote Patagonia [1315d]
- Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout [1315d]
- The cell sentinel that neutralizes hepatitis B [1315d]
- Mechanism used by metastatic cancer cells to infiltrate the liver found [1315d]
- Children and young adults with Down Syndrome four times more likely to have diabetes [1315d]
- Retiring increases amount of sleep and decreases physical activity [1315d]
- Random defense: Cells play 'molecular roulette' to determine how body fights disease [1315d]
- The last 12,000 years show a more complex climate history than previously thought [1315d]
- Collision may have formed the Moon in mere hours, simulations reveal [1315d]
- Children with food allergy-related anxiety can benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy [1315d]
- Study provides further evidence that immune cell dysregulation is a driver of COVID-19 severity [1315d]
- Discovery of potential biological cause for postpartum depression opens door to new treatments [1315d]
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