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Like an instruction manual, the genome groups genes together
for convenience |
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Scientists prove low cost arthritis drug can effectively treat
blood cancer sufferers |
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Nanoparticles used to transport anti-cancer agent to cells |
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New species of giant salamander is world's biggest amphibian |
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Study: We need more realistic experiments on the impact of
climate change on ecosystems |
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Eco-friendly method for the synthesis of iron oxide
nanoparticles |
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The stellar nurseries of distant galaxies |
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Immune response depends on mathematics of narrow escapes |
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Vitamin E found to prevent muscle damage after heart attack |
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Most American adults do not know that HPV causes oral, anal,
and penile cancers |
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Light and sound in silicon chips: The slower the better |
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Flavoring ingredient exceeds safety levels in e-cigarettes and
smokeless tobacco |
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Genetically engineered plasmid can be used to fight
antimicrobial resistance |
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Study shows the importance of when adolescents sleep to
obesity and cardiometabolic health |
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Physicians report high refusal rates for the HPV vaccine and
need for improvement |
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Optimized placement of defibrillators may improve cardiac
arrest outcomes |
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ACC issues principles for overcoming compensation, opportunity
inequity |
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New route to carbon-neutral fuels from carbon dioxide
discovered by Stanford-DTU team |
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Genetic mutation appears to protect some people from deadly
MRSA |
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Violent video games blamed more often for school shootings by
white perpetrators |
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New algorithm can distinguish cyberbullies from normal Twitter
users with 90% accuracy |
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Big data, bench science suggests drug may slow Parkinson's
progression in people |
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New microscopes unravel the mysteries of brain organization |
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New research identifies a climate signature in rivers globally |
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Economists find mixed values of 'thoughts and prayers' |
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Commonly used drug for Alzheimer's disease doubles risk of
hospitalization |
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Off-label medication orders on the rise for children, Rutgers
study finds |
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Are existing laws enough to cope with accelerating
environmental change? |
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Daily aspirin may benefit many patients without existing
cardiovascular disease [plus additional topics] |
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Subgroup of colorectal cancer patients ID'd: Do poorly, could
benefit from immunotherapy |
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3 in 5 parents say their teen has been in a car with a
distracted teen driver |
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'How We Respond' spotlights how US communities are addressing
climate change impacts |
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New hunt for dark matter |
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Emissions from cannabis growing facilities may impact indoor
and regional air quality |
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Study: Bigger cities boost 'social crimes' |
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Fruit flies' microbiomes shape their evolution |
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Microbiome may be involved in mechanisms related to muscle
strength in older adults |
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Study supports taking blood cultures before beginning
treatment for sepsis |
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Special journal issue brings focus to importance of studying
landscape pattern |
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Rare 10 million-year-old fossil unearths new view of human
evolution |
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Stevens researchers to develop handheld device to diagnose
skin cancer |
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UM study abroad students fuel understanding of gaps in
conservation data |
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New piece of Alzheimer's puzzle found |
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North Atlantic haddock use magnetic compass to guide them |
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Programmable swarmbots make flexible biological tools |
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UTSW researchers identify new pathway that controls fat
formation |
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The market in your head |
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Electric pill bottles and text messaging not enough to affect
blood pressure control |
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Study changes guidelines for sepsis management |
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Married CEOs are more committed to social issues than
non-married peers |
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Genomic migration analysis shows antibiotic resistance moving
from humans to animals |
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UCI team uses machine learning to help tell which wildfires
will burn out of control |
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Deeper understanding of early life experiences can help combat
chronic obesity and frequent bingeing |
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Hyperbolic paraboloid origami harnesses bistability to enable
new applications |
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Acoustic energy harnessed to soften shear-thickening fluids |
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Study gives clues to the origin of Huntington's disease, and a
new way to find drugs |
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Suicide risk factors vary by ethnic group |
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Peatlands trap CO2, even during droughts |
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HTA in the European network: Osteoporosis screening without
proof of benefit |
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Gene editing enables researchers to correct mutation in muscle
stem cells in DMD model |
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New study measures how much of corals' nutrition comes from
hunting |
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The effects of variation in T6SS and bacteria on competition
in host environment |
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Tortillas tell the story of folate deficiency in Mexico: study |
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One way childhood trauma leads to poorer health for women |
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Alzheimer's memory loss reversed by new head device using
electromagnetic waves |
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Feeling depressed? Mahjong might be the answer |
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A safer way for police to test drug evidence |
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A Matter of concentration |
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Research suggests how environmental toxin produced by algae
may lead to ALS |
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CU researchers identify potential target for cardiac fibrosis
treatment |
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Scientists create fully electronic 2-dimensional spin
transistors |
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Elusive compounds of greenhouse gas isolated by Warwick
chemists |
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Shark pups lose gains in stressed environments |
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Novel approach to ultrasound raises possibility of new medical
applications |
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Did microbes assist life in colonizing land? |
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Fungicides as an underestimated hazard for freshwater
organisms |
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Research reveals the crucial role of recycling in the
evolution of life in our universe |
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Global warming makes it harder for birds to mate, study finds |
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Bat influenza viruses possess an unexpected genetic plasticity |
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Northern France was already inhabited more than 650,000 years
ago |
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Not the hairstyle, but the content: Hair indicates whether
wild animals were 'stressed' |
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HKUST researchers unlock cancer-causing mechanism of E. coli
toxin with synthetic biology approach |
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Scientists' design discovery doubles conductivity of indium
oxide transparent coatings |
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Pros and cons of genetic scissors |
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Researchers see need for action on forest fire risk |
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Targeted radiotherapy technique could cut treatment time from
two months to two weeks |
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From primordial black holes new clues to dark matter |
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Novel anti-cancer nanomedicine for efficient chemotherapy |
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Novel mechanism of electron scattering in graphene-like 2D
materials |
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Statistical inference to mimic the operating manner of
highly-experienced crystallographer |
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A large study indicates how cities can promote walking for
travel |
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New method for detecting quantum states of electrons |
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Diamonds are forever: New foundation for nanostructures |
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Ethanol fuels large-scale expansion of Brazil's farming land |
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Hello, world! A new approach for physics in de sitter space |
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Scientists discover one of world's oldest bird species in
Waipara, New Zealand |
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Familial hypercholesterolemia patients at high risk for
cardiovascular events |
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AI-guided robotics enable automation of complex synthetic
biological molecules |
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Stroke patients relearning how to walk with peculiar shoe |
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Scientists in New York City discover a valuable method to
track rats |
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Emphasizing social play in kindergarten improves academics,
reduces teacher burnout |
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Nutrition programs alone are not enough to support healthy
brain development |
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Elephant seal 'supermoms' produce most of the population,
study finds |
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Quarter of teachers in England report 60-hour working week |
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Studying drivers behind cardiac arrhythmias |
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Study stresses the importance of staying physically active and
the negative effects of even short-term inactivity |
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Miniaturizing medical imaging, sensing technology |
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UK study shows increasing proportion of younger adults with
type 2 diabetes, with younger cases having a worse metabolic profile |
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Deprivation associated with increased risk of death following
hospital admission with type 2 diabetes |
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Synthetic cells capture and reveal hidden messages of the
immune system |
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