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SUTD's breakthrough research allows for 3D printed chocolate
without temperature control |
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Faulty signalling pathway linked to congenital heart condition |
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Photosynthesis olympics: can the best wheat varieties be even
better? |
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Physicists develop fast and sensitive mechanical tool to
measure light |
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Controlling ion recognition in reactive host-guest systems |
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High-risk patients benefit from undergoing surgery at teaching
hospitals |
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Foreign leaders generate more emotional response from Dublin
voters than Irish politicians on Brexit |
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Pitt study: Sexual selection alone could spark formation of
new species |
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Deet gives humans an 'invisibilty cloak' to fend off mosquito
bites |
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Mathematical modelling vital to tackling disease outbreaks |
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Drug treats inflammation associated with genetic heart disease |
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-10/tmsh-msr101619.php |
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Region, age, and sex decide who gets arthritis-linked
'fabella' knee bone |
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Changes in photochemical reflectance index can be used to
monitor crop condition |
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Study reveals fundamental insight into how memory changes with
age |
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Scientists recalculate the optimum binding energy for
heterogeneous catalysis |
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Study provides first evidence that fat accumulates in the
lungs of overweight and obese people |
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Frequent drinking is greater risk factor for heart rhythm
disorder than binge drinking |
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Weaving quantum processors out of laser light |
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Daily exposure to blue light may accelerate aging, even if it
doesn't reach your eyes |
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Old friends and new enemies: How evolutionary history can
predict insect invader impacts |
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Researchers discover how left-right information is integrated
to correct organ positioning |
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BARseq builds a better brain map |
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Newly discovered microbes band together, 'flip out' |
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The Lancet Haematology: First global estimates suggest around
100 million more blood units are needed in countries with low supplies each year |
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How do ketogenic diets affect skin inflammation? |
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Stem cell study offers new way to study early development and
pregnancy |
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First scientific description of elusive bird illuminates
plight of Borneo's forests |
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Ants fight plant diseases |
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The composition of species is changing in ecosystems across
the globe |
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Ancient stars shed light on Earth's similarities to other
planets |
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Financial hardship in cancer: The role of health insurance
literacy |
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Collective behavior 480 million years ago |
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CNIO researchers obtain the first mice born with hyper-long
telomeres |
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Young adults with PTSD may have a higher risk of stroke in
middle age |
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Federal proposals to limit Medicaid funding would hit
community health centers hard |
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Highest throughput 3D printer is the future of manufacturing |
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Study examines variation in transplant centers' use of
less-than-ideal organs |
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New effective vaccines for Lyme disease are coming |
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Researchers quantify limitations of health reports from
direct-to-consumer genetic tests |
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Cystic fibrosis carriers at increased risk of digestive
symptoms |
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Paleontology: 480-million-year-old arthropods formed orderly
queues |
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Phylogenetic analysis forces rethink of termite evolution |
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Online abortion medication demand highest in states with
restrictive abortion policies |
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Lessons from Ridgecrest |
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Researchers identify targeted therapy that can help children
with deadly nerve cancer |
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Study finds racial disparities in treatment of multiple
myeloma patients |
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E-cigarettes may help more than 50,000 smokers to stop smoking
in England each year |
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Parasite paralysis: A new way to fight schistosomiasis? |
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Deep water sites off the US northeast coast are suitable for
offshore blue mussel farms |
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Scientists link hormone production in baby wallabies how some
girls are born with 'male' genitalia |
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Preclinical research helps explain why fatty livers are more
susceptible to cancer |
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New strategy to treat Parkinson's disease |
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Information theory as a tool for extracting climate signals |
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Study suggests why some US football players have higher
cardiovascular risk |
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Artificial pancreas system better controls blood glucose
levels than current technology |
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New augmented reality system lets smartphone users get
hands-on with virtual objects |
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Study helps pinpoint what makes species vulnerable to
environmental change |
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How partisan hate leads people to believe falsehoods |
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Blood-collection device makes radiation testing quick and easy |
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Deaf infants' gaze behavior more advanced than that of hearing
infants |
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Clingfish biology inspires better suction cup |
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Recovering 'lost dimensions' of images and video |
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To better understand racial trauma, expert says we must also
acknowledge skin tone |
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Respiratory diseases linked with high blood pressure in lungs |
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Rapamycin for longevity--Opinion article |
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A secret in saliva: Food and germs helped humans evolve into
unique member of great apes |
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Consumers trust influencers less when there is a variety of
choices for a product |
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Strong storms can generate earthquake-like seismic activity |
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Scientists identify genetic variation linked to severity of
ALS |
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First genome of spotted lanternfly built from a single insect |
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Scientists discover skin keeps time independent of the brain |
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Digital breast tomosynthesis increases cancer detection over
full-field mammography |
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New international exercise guidelines for cancer survivors |
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AI system more accurately identifies collapsed lungs using
chest X-rays |
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UNH researchers find climate change increases risk of mercury
contamination |
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Ultrafast particle interactions could help make quantum
information devices feasible |
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Assembler robots make large structures from little pieces |
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Human medicines affect fish behavior |
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New paper-based technology allows reliable, low-cost sensing
of iron levels in fortified foods |
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Galapagos study highlights importance of biodiversity in the
face of climate change |
82 |
Cause of drug resistance in a type of intestinal tumors
identified |
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Scientists work toward a rapid point-of-care diagnostic test
for Lyme disease |
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Acai berry extracts fight malaria in mice |
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Oxygen in hyperbaric chamber provides relief after
radiotherapy |
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Newly identified compounds could help give fire ants their
sting |
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Mathematicians find gold in data |
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A rat's brain, on and off methamphetamine |
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New marker for tumor aggression in neurofibromatosis type 1 |
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Hubble observes new interstellar visitor |
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Hubble observes 1st confirmed interstellar comet |
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Pioneering cell therapies for non-responders to current
immunotherapies |
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3D-printed coral could help endangered reefs |
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NIH scientists develop test for uncommon brain diseases |
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X marks the spot: recombination in structurally distinct
chromosomes |
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Study finds brands are resilient against 'fake news' on social
media |
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Making reservations on the economic hype: Pro sports have
little effect on tourism dollars |
98 |
Assessment of circularized E7 RNA, GLUT1, and PD-L1 in anal
squamous cell carcinoma |
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Artificial pancreas system better controls blood glucose
levels than current technology |
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Competitive people are more prone to drug consumption |
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C-sections affect children's health less than previously
assumed |
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Use of social media is taking place both online and offline |
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Fully recyclable packaging materials |
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Tailings dumped into Portman Bay continue to release metals
into the sea 25 years later |
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Computer models show clear advantages in new types of wind
turbines |
106 |
Warmer nights prompt forest birds to lay eggs earlier in
spring |
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Family members' emotional attachment limits family firm growth |
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EPFL is developing next-generation soft hearing implants |
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Diabetes: A next-generation therapy soon available? |
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Rice blast fungus discovery will drive crop innovation |
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