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Early signs of adult diabetes are visible in children as young
as 8 years old |
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Study finds manufacturing, driving and cleaning jobs linked to
the highest risk of developing type 2 diabetes |
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How nitrogen-fixing bacteria sense iron |
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Electronic nose can sniff out which lung cancer patients will
respond to immunotherapy |
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New study investigates the role of Tambora eruption in the
1816 'year without a summer' |
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Here's what you need to rise to the top |
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March of the multiple penguin genomes |
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Hysterectomy and mesh support may have similar outcomes in
repairing vaginal prolapse |
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Imaging reveals new results from landmark stem cell trial for
stroke |
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Kaleidoscope mirror symmetry inspires new design for optical
tools, technologies |
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Exercise could slow withering effects of Alzheimer's |
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Female athletes seek specialty care for concussion later than
males |
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Every step a cell takes, every move they make--scientists will
be watching |
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Complexity of plastics make it impossible to know which are
dangerous |
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Nature documentaries increasingly talk about threats to
nature, but still don't show them |
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Racism a factor in asthma control for young African-American
children |
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'Death Star' bacterial structures that inject proteins can be
tapped to deliver drugs |
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Brain may not need body movements to learn virtual spaces |
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Breast cancer screening found effective in men at high risk
for the disease |
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Mutant live attenuated Ebola virus immunizes non-human
primates |
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Scientists identify previously unknown 'hybrid zone' between
hummingbird species |
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Researchers find building mutations into Ebola virus protein
disrupts ability to cause disease |
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Cancer cells turn to cannibalism to survive chemotherapy,
study suggests |
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Screening mammography could benefit men at high risk of breast
cancer |
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Radiation may lower potential for side effects of CAR T
therapy in non-hodgkin's lymphoma |
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Discovery of tanycytic TSPO inhibition as a potential
therapeutic target for obesity treatment |
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MSU research team discovers new microbe in wheat stem sawfly |
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Sound of the future: A new analog to quantum computing |
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Suntanner, heal thyself: Exosome therapy may enable better
repair of sun, age-damaged skin |
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Unlock your smartphone with earbuds |
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Study shows pre-disaster collaboration key to community
resilience |
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Shape-shifting robots built from smarticles could navigate
Army operations |
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Tel Aviv University researchers discover evidence of biblical
kingdom in Arava Desert |
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Study gives the green light to the fruit fly's color
preference |
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UVA engineering-led team unveils 'Tunabot,' first robotic fish
to keep pace with a tuna |
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WSU grizzly research reveals remarkable genetic regulation
during hibernation |
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Teen e-cigarette use doubles since 2017 |
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Cutting emissions gradually will avert sudden jump in warming |
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Coral reefs and squat lobsters flourished 150 million years
ago |
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Study explores how rock expands near soil surface in Southern
Sierra Nevada |
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Platinum-graphene fuel cell catalysts show superior stability
over bulk platinum |
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Stevens team closes in on 'holy grail' of room temperature
quantum computing chips |
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Winning-at-all-costs in the workplace: Short-term gains could
spell long-term disaster |
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UMD-led study captures six galaxies undergoing sudden,
dramatic transitions |
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Study points to new drug target in fight against cancer |
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Study: Obesity associated with abnormal bowel habits--not diet |
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Scientists set to start $10 million project to create health
diagnosis tool for bees |
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New factor in the development of childhood lymphoma |
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Want to optimize sales performance? |
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Study: Spend more on housing, teens in foster care are less
likely to be homeless, jailed |
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DNA 'origami' takes flight in emerging field of nano machines |
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New tool improves beekeepers' overwintering odds and bottom
line |
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Geophysicists challenge conventional view of the cause of
porosity in weathered rock |
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Army research uncovers law-like progression of weapons
technologies |
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Study shows Texas leads in worksite lactation support
initiatives |
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Laser prototype for space-based gravitational wave detector |
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Modeling a model nanoparticle |
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Ecologists find strong evidence of fishing down the food web
in freshwater lake |
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Mechanism modeling for better forecasts, climate predictions |
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University of Minnesota researchers find new ways to improve
CPR |
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Scientists forecasted late May tornado outbreak nearly 4 weeks
in advance |
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Preference for fentanyl higher among young, white, frequent
opioid users |
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Porcupinefish inspires sturdy superhydrophobic material |
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People with autism show atypical brain activity when
coordinating visual and motor information |
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Dartmouth study examines prevalence of screening for social
needs |
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Brain-computer interfaces without the mess |
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New yardstick offers diagnostic and treatment guidance for
idiopathic anaphylaxis |
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CBD may alleviate seizures, benefit behaviors in people with
neurodevelopmental conditions |
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When is a child an adult? |
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Low-cost blood pressure drug improves brain function in
individuals with autism |
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Study quantifies impact of NCI-sponsored trials on clinical
cancer care |
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The life aquatic made clear with freshwater lens |
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Pathways linking childhood stressors and socioeconomic status
to longevity |
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Coastal birds can weather the storm, but not the sea |
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Study shows interactions between bacteria and parasites |
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New lithium battery design could mean lighter, safer batteries
for Soldiers |
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Climate protection and clean air: An integrated approach |
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Researchers find way to study proteins moving (relatively)
slowly |
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Walking slower and pausing for rest may enable older adults to
maintain outdoor mobility |
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Developmental psychology--One good turn deserves another |
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Quantum physics--Simulating fundamental interactions with
ultracold atoms |
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Tailored 'cell sheets' to improve post-operative wound closing
and healing |
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More operations are scheduled if doctor is well rested |
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The future of 'extremely' energy-efficient circuits |
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Researchers suggest cultural outreach prevents social
exclusion |
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Inequality: What we've learned from the 'Robots of the late
Neolithic' |
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Artificial intelligence probes dark matter in the universe |
88 |
Rethinking scenario logic for climate policy |
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Over 14% efficiency for ternary organic solar cell with 300 nm
thick active layer |
90 |
Scientists develop DNA microcapsules with built-in ion
channels |
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Autoantibodies in pregnancy: A cause of behavioral disorders
in the child? |
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Heart cells respond to heart attack and increase the chance of
survival |
93 |
The landscapes we are familiar with are disappearing due to
the changing climate |
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Psoriasis drug target offers potential for osteosarcoma |
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Modifying the structure to meet the demands |
96 |
Tensile strength of carbon nanotubes depends on their chiral
structures |
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Actions to save coral reefs could benefit all ecosystems |
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Planned roads would be 'dagger in the heart' for Borneo's
forests and wildlife |
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Searching for the characteristics of award-winning wine |
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Fathers may protect their LGB kids from health effects of
discrimination |
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Study finds new way to make chemotherapy more effective
against pancreatic cancer |
102 |
New SwRI study argues that Saturn's rings are actually not
young |
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Guppies teach us why evolution happens |
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Researchers develop thermo-responsive protein hydrogel |
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Stabilizing neuronal branching for healthy brain circuitry |
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Compound may play role in halting panceatic cancer |
107 |
Three faces of teen popularity: being feared, being loved, and
being feared and loved |
108 |
Brain imaging shows how nonverbal children with autism have
slower response to sounds |
109 |
Underweight babies more likely to develop type 2 diabetes more
than a year earlier |
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Patients with high blood sugar variability much more likely to
die than those with stable visit-to-visit readings |
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