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New Scientist
Some brain regions shrink in pregnancy and regrow after the birth
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ScienceDaily
Innovative graphene-based implantable technology paves the way for high-precision therapeutic applications
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Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach
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A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Many more infected by TBE virus than previously known
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Let me check my phone again
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Intriguing insights uncovered for two rare heart muscle diseases
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New insights into what helps Salmonella cause infections
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How tidal range electricity generation can protect coastal areas from flooding
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Deregulation of alternative RNA splicing promotes pancreatic cancer progression and metastasis
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Early study shows health benefits of creative arts therapies and nutrition education for postmenopausal women
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Scientists have come up with a technology to recycle used clothes rather than simply burning them
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Scientists uncover ocean's intricate web of microbial interactions across depths
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Pain-based weather forecasts could influence actions
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Study finds AI-driven eye exams increase screening rates for youth with diabetes
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In the driver's seat: Study explores how we interact with remote drivers
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How does social attention develop in autistic children?
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A noninvasive method for assessing muscular health in an aging population
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More aerosol particles than thought are forming over Siberia, study finds
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Researchers develop a versatile, reconfigurable, and damage-tolerant single-wire sensor array
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Researchers discover compound that fights leukemia, lymphoma
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Wastewater surveillance is key tool in keeping schools open during public health emergencies, study reveals
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Novel PET tracer enhances lesion detection in medullary thyroid cancer, offers potential for targeted therapy
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HOXA9 tracking reveals RBM5 dual function and therapeutic potential for acute myeloid leukemia
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Using idle trucks to power the grid with clean energy
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3D in vitro human atherosclerosis model for high-throughput drug screening
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The fate of novel ideas
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African women living with HIV have an effective option to prevent malaria during pregnancy
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Phys
Indonesia's Mount Marapi erupts again, leading to evacuations but no reported casualties
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Animal sounds in most nature documentaries are made by humans. How they do it and why it matters
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Redundancies have unintended consequences for all employees, even those who keep their jobs
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Conservation group petitions for Alaska king salmon to be listed as an endangered species
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Social workers can help children more effectively by assessing the needs of the whole family, says study
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Discoveries gleaned from ancient human DNA
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Are bugs bugging humans or the other way around? Study reveals a few surprises
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The fate of novel ideas: Scholar investigates factors that thwart potential innovations from gaining acceptance
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Doomed US lunar lander's space odyssey continues... for now
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Discarded Christmas trees, a gift to Stockholm's fish
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'Intense' US blizzard blows Iowa caucus campaigning off course
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Why is the universe ripping itself apart? A new study shows dark energy may be more complicated than we thought
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Saturday Citations: The Dark Energy Survey; the origins of colorblindness; the evolution of heads
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Climate change is shrinking snowpack in many places, study shows. And it will get worse
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