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- Mouse study sheds light on secret to maintaining a youthful immune system [6d]
- Marri trees a lifeline for many native bee species in biodiversity hotspot [6d]
- Maternal antibodies interfere with malaria vaccine responses [6d]
- NRL coronagraph captures unique images of a dusty comet [6d]
- What standing on one leg can tell you: Biological age [6d]
- Let sleeping babies lie: Scientists highlight negative impacts of sleep disruption on early brain development [6d]
- 'Human mini-brains' reveal autism biology and potential treatments [6d]
- Researchers show why cannabis policies should shift to a harm reduction, health promotion approach to safeguard public health [6d]
- Live well, think well: Research shows healthy habits tied to brain health [6d]
- Could poor sleep in middle age speed up brain aging? [6d]
- Dolphins sense military sonar at much lower levels than regulators predict [6d]
- Breathing deep: A metabolic secret of ethane-consuming archaea unraveled [6d]
- Nixing narcolepsy nightmares [6d]
- Scanning, scrolling, and swiping: New research uncovers why our brains are effective at quickly processing short messages [6d]
- Polar bears' exposure to pathogens is increasing as their environment changes [6d]
- Bystanders in a combat zone are treated as guilty until proven innocent [6d]
- Fossils unveil how southern Europe's ecosystem changed through Glacial-Interglacial Stages [6d]
- Implantable device may prevent death from opioid overdose [6d]
- 'Paleo-robots' to help scientists understand how fish started to walk on land [6d]
- Paleontologists discover Colorado 'swamp dweller' that lived alongside dinosaurs [6d]
- Adapting GenAI for the next generation of learning [6d]
- Risk of cardiovascular disease linked to long-term exposure to arsenic in community water supplies [6d]
- Listening skills bring human-like touch to robots [6d]
- Ethical framework aims to counter risks of geoengineering research [6d]
- Lyme borreliosis: New approach for developing targeted therapy [6d]
- Femtosecond-fieldoscopy accesses molecules fingerprints at near-infrared spectral range [6d]
- New method for producing innovative 3D molecules [6d]
- Safety and security: Study shines light on factors behind refugees' resilience [6d]
- Birth: It's a tight squeeze for chimpanzees, too [6d]
- Thread-like, flexible thermoelectric materials applicable for extreme environments [6d]
- Cannabis use in adolescence: Visible effects on brain structure [6d]
- Dehydration linked to muscle cramps in IRONMAN triathletes [6d]
- Data security: Breakthrough in research with personalized health data [6d]
- Geography: Improving our understanding of complex crises [6d]
- Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life [6d]
- New tool enables a more complete and rapid decoding of the language of algal gene expression [6d]
- Saving the bats: Researchers find bacteria, fungi on bat wings that could help fight deadly white-nose syndrome [6d]
- A multi-level breakthrough in optical computing [6d]
- Researchers develop new coatings to boost turbine engine efficiency [6d]
- With 'electro-agriculture,' plants can produce food in the dark and with 94% less land, bioengineers say [6d]
- Researchers use the sounds of healthy coral reefs to encourage growth of a new species of coral larvae [6d]
- Researchers flip genes on and off with AI-designed DNA switches [6d]
- Novel antibody platform tackles viral mutations [6d]
- Immunotherapy blocks scarring, improves heart function in mice with heart failure [6d]
- How ovarian cancer disables immune cells [6d]
- Physicists discover first 'black hole triple' [6d]
- A 'chemical ChatGPT' for new medications [6d]
- Capturing carbon from the air just got easier [6d]
- Ultra-small spectrometer yields the power of a 1,000 times bigger device [6d]
- The decision to eat may come down to these three neurons [6d]
- Symbiosis in ancient Corals [6d]
- Researchers develop method to 'hear' defects in promising nanomaterial [6d]
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