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- How a virus causes chromosomal breakage, leading to cancer [1116d]
- Processing data at the speed of light [1116d]
- Scientists achieve promising results towards restoring vision in blindness caused by cellular degeneration in the eye [1116d]
- Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? [1116d]
- Air pollution is not just a human problem -- it's also changing the gut of British bumblebees [1116d]
- New exoplanet discovered [1116d]
- Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance [1116d]
- Potential new treatment for leaky gut using milk-derived extracellular vesicles [1116d]
- Laser light hybrids control giant currents at ultrafast times [1116d]
- How did the Andes Mountains get so huge? A new geological research method may hold the answer [1116d]
- Gentle method allows for eco-friendly recycling of solar cells [1116d]
- Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins [1116d]
- A sharper look at the M87 black hole [1116d]
- Some people may be attracted to others over minimal similarities [1116d]
- Where did the first sugars come from? [1116d]
- A new peptide may hold potential as an Alzheimer's treatment [1116d]
- New look at climate data shows substantially wetter rain and snow days ahead [1116d]
- M87 in 3D: New view of galaxy helps pin down mass of the black hole at its core [1116d]
- James Webb Space Telescope images challenge theories of how universe evolved [1116d]
- Chemists redesign biological PHAs, 'dream' biodegradable plastics [1116d]
- Wildfires and animal biodiversity [1116d]
- Implantable device shrinks pancreatic tumors [1116d]
- Professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain [1116d]
- Engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for CO2 capture [1116d]
- Genetic therapy corrects progressive muscle disorder in mice [1116d]
- Apes may have evolved upright stature for leaves, not fruit, in open woodland habitats [1116d]
- Comprehensive atlas of gene mutations in human tissue [1116d]
- In sync brainwaves predict learning [1116d]
- Researchers discover tiny galaxy with big star power using James Webb telescope [1116d]
- Humans, and piglets, and bears, oh my! Preventing dangerous blood clots [1116d]
- Shift to 'flash droughts' as climate warms [1116d]
- First Nations populations at greater risk of severe flu, research finds [1116d]
- Students engineer socks for on-the-go neuropathy treatment [1116d]
- Researchers warn of tick-borne disease babesiosis [1116d]
- Biologists determine the evolutionary age of individual cell types providing critical insights for animal development [1117d]
- Time out: We all need a three-day weekend [1117d]
- Visualizing differences in nuclear structure [1117d]
- Predictive power of climate models may be masked by volcanoes [1117d]
- Oldest bat skeletons ever found described from Wyoming fossils [1117d]
- Research identifies new target that may prevent blood cancer [1117d]
- Timing of snowshoe hare winter color swap may leave them exposed in changing climate, study finds [1117d]
- Assisted reproduction kids grow up just fine -- but it may be better to tell them early about biological origins, twenty-year study suggests [1117d]
- The hidden culprit behind nitrogen dioxide emissions [1117d]
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