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- A Tale of Terroir: Porcini mushrooms have evolved with a preference to local adaptation [1269d]
- Researchers solve a problem in organic chemistry [1269d]
- Study finds common, targetable mechanism which tumors use to suppress immune responses [1269d]
- Imaging cells: New method enables clear, precise look inside [1269d]
- Personal sensing at work: Tracking burnout, balancing privacy [1269d]
- Remote-controlled microscopes bring complex biology education to students worldwide [1269d]
- What happens if your medical records are incomplete? [1269d]
- Grid of quantum islands could reveal secrets for powerful technologies [1269d]
- Elusive, dusty inner region of distant galaxy [1269d]
- Down syndrome, like Alzheimer's, is a double-prion disorder, study shows [1269d]
- New oral drug for lowering cholesterol [1269d]
- Genetics combined with long years of schooling can lead to nearsightedness in children [1269d]
- Researchers find genetic links between traits are often overstated [1269d]
- Blinding eye disease strongly associated with serious forms of cardiovascular disease [1269d]
- Finding equity in climate mitigation finance [1269d]
- Molecules change their behaviors under a polariton leader [1269d]
- The protein behind immunotherapy resistance [1269d]
- Development of an easy-to-synthesize self-healing gel composed of entangled ultrahigh molecular weight polymers [1269d]
- Selective nodal radiation may be a more effective approach in cancer treatment [1269d]
- NASA's Webb catches fiery hourglass as new star forms [1269d]
- NASA's Webb draws back curtain on universe's early galaxies [1269d]
- Plant roots change shape and branch out for water [1269d]
- Air pollution high at US public schools with kids from marginalized groups [1269d]
- Wearable activity trackers can be used to determine health metrics that could support clinical care [1269d]
- Inducing hibernation-like state in mice can protect organs during heart surgery [1269d]
- Shock to the system: Using electricity to find materials that can 'learn' [1269d]
- Researchers identify protein that contributes to tau neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease [1269d]
- Colon cancer: Dying cancer cells give neighboring tumor cells instructions on how to survive [1269d]
- Developing alginate hydrogels that can support cell growth [1269d]
- Analysis of MRI contrast agents [1269d]
- Plants use their epigenetic memories to adapt to climate change [1269d]
- Social bees travel greater distances for food than their solitary counterparts, study finds [1269d]
- Ray-finned fish survived mass extinction event [1269d]
- Mental health, substance use issues prevalent among nonpsychiatric emergency room patients [1269d]
- Offshore wind farms may harm seabirds, but scientists see potential for net positive impact [1269d]
- Deprivation in childhood linked to impulsive behavior in adulthood [1269d]
- How does radiation travel through dense plasma? [1269d]
- In-person learning helped narrow reading gaps during pandemic [1270d]
- Second year of pandemic deadlier for middle aged than the first, analysis finds [1270d]
- Tick-borne pathogens increasingly widespread in Central Canada [1270d]
- Unsecured handguns account for the majority of firearm suicide deaths in the United States, study finds [1270d]
- DDX41: A key nuclear player in maintaining genomic stability [1270d]
- Crown-of-thorns seastar from Red Sea is endemic species [1270d]
- Toxins from harmful algae found in bull sharks of Florida's Indian River Lagoon [1270d]
- New target for Alzheimer's therapies found [1270d]
- AI tool predicts when a bank should be bailed out [1270d]
- Ceramic coatings can suddenly break, but they do not fatigue [1270d]
- AI-generated x-ray images fooled medical experts and improved osteoarthritis classification [1270d]
- Planting trees can save lives, study shows [1270d]
- The body's own cannabinoids widen the bronchial tubes [1270d]
- Trial by wind: Testing the heat resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced ultra-high-temperature ceramic matrix composites [1270d]
- Mars was once covered by 300-meter deep oceans, study shows [1270d]
- How fine bubbles lead to more efficient catalysts [1270d]
- Reducing bycatch with sensory deterrents [1270d]
- How a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water [1270d]
- Researchers may have found a new biomarker for acute COVID-19 [1270d]
- New discovery gives hope to fight metastatic cancer [1270d]
- Tiniest ever ancient seawater pockets revealed [1270d]
- High-power electrostatic actuators to realize artificial muscles [1270d]
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