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ScienceDaily
First female runner could soon break the 4-minute-mile barrier
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Biological organ ages predict disease risk decades in advance
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Successful strategies for collaborative species conservation
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Toward high electro-optic performance in III-V semiconductors
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Automatic cell analysis with the help of artificial intelligence
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A change in child concussion management policies led to improvements in recovery time
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New manzanita species discovered, already at risk
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Giant ice bulldozers: How ancient glaciers helped life evolve
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AI model can read ECGs to identify female patients at higher risk of heart disease
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Designing self-destructing bacteria to make effective tuberculosis vaccines
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Role of hormone in influencing brain reward pathway and food preferences
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Understanding the world within: Study reveals new insights into phage--bacteria interactions in the gut microbiome
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Cold treatment does not appear to protect preterm infants from disability or death caused by oxygen loss
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Elucidating the photosynthetic mechanism of purple sulfur bacteria living in high-salt, high-alkaline environments
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ESO observations help almost fully rule out 2024 YR4 asteroid impact
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Siamese fighting fish need more space in pet shops, study shows
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Environment nudges birds to fast, or slow, life lane
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Some animals cooperate with members of other species
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Morning blue light therapy improves sleep and daily activity in older adults
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Rising wages drive innovation in automation technology
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'Smarts' count: Evolution of intelligence
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Screening and treating maternal psychological health key to improving cardiovascular health
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Modifying graphene with plasma to produce better gas sensors
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Why is Mars red? Scientists may finally have the answer
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Research challenges our understanding of cancer predisposition
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What makes cancer cells weak
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Today's forecast: Partially cloudy skies on an 'ultra-hot Neptune'
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The galactic journey of our solar system
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Mesoporous silicon: Semiconductor with new talents
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From defect to high-tech material
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A completely new type of microscopy based on quantum sensors
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Longest-runout undersea sediment flows analyzed in unprecedented detail
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A new model accurately predicts the movement of elite athletes to catch the ball in parabolic flight
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Africa set to reach 1.5 C climate change threshold by 2040 even under low emission scenarios
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Researchers discover 16 new Alzheimer's disease susceptibility genes
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Research reveals potential alternatives to 'forever chemicals'
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Hormones may have therapeutic potential to prevent wrinkles, hair graying
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Clashing with classmates: Off-putting traits spark enemy relationships
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New study reveals Neanderthals experienced population crash 110,000 years ago
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From waste to wonder: Revolutionary green grout for sustainable construction practices
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Novel bone marrow transplant can cure sickle cell disease, study suggests
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'Ultra-rapid' testing unlocks cancer genetics in the operating room
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Mimicking shark skin to create clean cutting boards
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New technique reveals how the same mutations give rise to very different types of leukaemia
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New insights into how gut cells respond to bacterial toxins
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