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- Effective treatment for rare sight-threatening infection [896d]
- Scientists build on artificial intelligence to create next-generation gastric acid treatment [896d]
- Youngest children in class with ADHD as likely to keep diagnosis in adulthood as older pupils, find scientists [896d]
- Common chemotherapy drugs don't work like doctors thought, with big implications for drug discovery [896d]
- Number of dementia cases could be 42% higher than previously estimated by 2040 [896d]
- Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time [896d]
- Scientists find two ways that hurricanes rapidly intensify [896d]
- Excess fluoride linked to cognitive impairment in children [896d]
- Breakthrough synthesis method improves solar cell stability [896d]
- Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health [896d]
- New research finds stress and strain changes metal electronic structure [896d]
- A superatomic semiconductor sets a speed record [896d]
- Researcher finds proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees [896d]
- Conduction electrons drive giant, nonlinear elastic response in Sr2RuO4 [896d]
- Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime [896d]
- Mobile stroke units increase odds of averting stroke [896d]
- Major milestone achieved in new quantum computing architecture [896d]
- Is red meat intake linked to inflammation? [896d]
- Energy-saving AI chip [896d]
- New quantum effect demonstrated for the first time: Spinaron, a rugby in a ball pit [896d]
- People with autism less likely to succumb to bystander effect, research finds [896d]
- Engineers develop breakthrough 'robot skin' [896d]
- Bone density is kept up by the same process with hair color [896d]
- Cutting-edge imaging sheds new light on cells that break down bone [896d]
- Discovery of three novel minorisa species, the smallest predatory marine picoplankton [896d]
- 75% of exclusive hardwood may be illegally harvested [896d]
- 'Robin Hood' approach for tracking biodiversity [896d]
- More accurate identification of children at high risk for RSV disease [896d]
- Even treated wood prevents bacterial transmission by hand [896d]
- Mystery of volcanic tsunami solved after 373 years [896d]
- A promising target to fight inflammatory bowel diseases [896d]
- 8,000 steps a day to reduce the risk of premature death [896d]
- Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells [896d]
- Machine can quickly produce needed cells for cancer treatment [896d]
- Roosters might recognize themselves in the mirror [896d]
- An unexpected link between 2 schizophrenia risk proteins [896d]
- Uranus aurora discovery offers clues to habitable icy worlds [896d]
- Most forms of exercise are overwhelmingly safe -- but don't ignore the dangers [896d]
- CBD and CBG may promote bone fracture healing, manage pain [896d]
- Endangered whales live in area earmarked for gas exploration [896d]
- Fungi used in food production could lead to new probiotics [896d]
- A potentially cheaper and 'cooler' way for hydrogen transport [896d]
- Inspection method increases confidence in laser powder bed fusion 3D printing [896d]
- Do or dye: Synthetic colors in wastewater pose a threat to food chains worldwide [896d]
- New method tracks how brain cells age [896d]
- Community-developed guidelines for publishing images help address reproducibility problem in science [896d]
- Shape-shifting fiber can produce morphing fabrics [896d]
- Physicists simulate interacting quasiparticles in ultracold quantum gas [896d]
- To navigate the world, we all shimmy like these electric fish [896d]
- Study shows simple diet swaps can cut carbon emissions and improve your health [896d]
- Analysis finds diversity on the smallest scales in sulfur-cycling salt marsh microbes [896d]
- Stunting in infancy linked to differences in cognitive and brain function [896d]
- How adults understand what kids are saying [896d]
- DNA Origami nanoturbine sets new horizon for nanomotors [896d]
- Psoriasis not caused by spontaneous mutations in skin cells [896d]
- Marine protected areas and climate change [896d]
- Venus had Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago, study suggests [896d]
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