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- Unprecedented look at what influences sea ice motion in the Arctic [980d]
- Several vaccines associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults 65 and older [980d]
- Adherence to a Mediterranean lifestyle associated with lower risk of all-cause and cancer mortality [980d]
- Scientists trap light inside a magnet [980d]
- Bee populations at risk of one-two punch from heat waves, pathogen infection [980d]
- The evolution of complex grammars [980d]
- Scientists reveal how sensory protein changes shape with nanometer resolution [980d]
- Unveiling Japan's ancient practice of cranial modification: The case of the Hirota people in Tanegashima [980d]
- Schizophrenia genetic risk factor impairs mitochondrial function [980d]
- 'New' ALS gene destabilizes neuron's structure and chokes off its nucleus [980d]
- Greater excess mortality after hurricanes more recently and for most socially vulnerable in the U.S. [980d]
- Medications for chronic diseases affect the body's ability to regulate body temperature, keep cool [980d]
- Scientists say deepening Arctic snowpack drives greenhouse gas emissions [980d]
- Collecting clean water from fog [980d]
- Molecules in vegetables can help to ease lung infection [980d]
- How cold temperatures trigger the brain to boost appetite [980d]
- Microplastic pollution: Plants could be the answer [980d]
- Treating back-to-school ear infections without antibiotic resistance [980d]
- Discarded aloe peels could be a sustainable, natural insecticide [980d]
- Microgreens and mature veggies differ in nutrients, but both might limit weight gain [980d]
- Certain sugars affect brain 'plasticity,' helping with learning, memory, recovery [980d]
- Clever coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers [980d]
- What makes those pandemic-era sourdoughs so deliciously, uniquely, sour? [980d]
- Cleaning water with 'smart rust' and magnets [980d]
- Tubing and swimming change the chemistry and microbiome of streams [980d]
- Pig kidney xenotransplantation performing optimally after 32 days in human body [980d]
- Sea sequin 'bling' links Indonesian islands' ancient communities [980d]
- Bats feast as insects migrate through Pyrenees [980d]
- Harnessing big data reveals birds' coexisting tactics [980d]
- Magnonic computing: Faster spin waves could make novel computing systems possible [980d]
- Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds [980d]
- Can we assess our own immune system? [980d]
- Oceans release microplastics into the atmosphere [980d]
- Building muscle in the lab [980d]
- Genetically modified neural stem cells show promising therapeutic potential for spinal cord injury [980d]
- Common wristbands 'hotbed' for harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus [980d]
- Protective particles allow engineered probiotics to report gut disease [980d]
- Fresher AIr: AI and mobility data may improve air pollution exposure models [980d]
- Improved survival for incurable brain tumor, providing 'a crack in the armor' [980d]
- Iceman Ötzi: Dark skin, bald head, Anatolian ancestry [980d]
- Scientists discover external protein network can help stabilize neural connections [980d]
- Switching 'spin' on and off (and up and down) in quantum materials at room temperature [980d]
- Oxygen charge for battling multidrug-resistant pathogens [980d]
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