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Four billion particles of microplastics discovered in major
body of water |
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Innovative treatment to prevent common brain infection could
save NHS 7 million pounds per year |
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The 'pathobiome'--a new understanding of disease |
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Finding (microbial) pillars of the bioenergy community |
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What multilingual nuns can tell us about dementia |
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Exercising at home has a positive effect on Parkinson's
patients |
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Repeated periods of poverty accelerate the aging process |
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Machine learning improves the diagnosis of patients with head
and neck cancers |
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Patients diagnosed with cancer after skipping appointment more
likely to die within a year |
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New insights into how astrocytes help the brain process
information |
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New cardiac fibrosis study identifies key proteins that
translate into heart disease |
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Academics call for structured drug monitoring in care homes |
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Popular mobile games can be used to detect signs of cognitive
decline |
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Mysterious Jurassic crocodile identified 250 years after
fossil find |
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Routine sparring in boxing can affect brain performance |
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Researchers develop chemical reaction method for more
efficient drug production |
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Chinese scientists update soybean genome to a golden reference |
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Terahertz waves reveal hidden processes in ultrafast
artificial photosynthesis |
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Study led by NUS scientists show that drinking tea improves
brain health |
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Researchers grow citrus disease bacteria in the lab |
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Few people with peanut allergy tolerate peanut after stopping
oral immunotherapy |
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Humans more unique than expected when it comes to digesting
fatty meals |
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How marketers can shape customer sentiment during events |
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Strategies to connect with barricaded buyers |
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How relapse happens: Opiates reduce the brain's ability to
form, maintain synapses |
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Bone marrow may be the missing piece of the fertility puzzle |
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The rare molecule weighing in on the birth of planets |
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Two studies show promise, safety of proton therapy in the
brain in children with cancer |
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Study offers verdict for China's efforts on coal emissions |
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Knotty problem of cell reprogramming solved, USC scientists
report |
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Cells that make bone marrow also travel to the womb to help
pregnancy |
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Scientists discover new breakthrough in cancer hair loss
treatment |
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Nemours study finds genetic analysis can aid treatment of
eosinophilic esophagitis |
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Cause of congenital nystagmus found |
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Heart attack patients take longer to call emergency when
symptoms are gradual |
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Discovery concerning the nervous system overturns a previous
theory |
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Finding (microbial) pillars of the bioenergy community |
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JILA's novel atomic clock design offers 'tweezer' control |
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Ultra-thin optical elements directly measure polarization |
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Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer harboring certain
BRAF mutations may respond to anti-EGFR |
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Emerging practice of precision medicine could one day improve
care for many heart failure patients |
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Advanced MRI brain scan may help predict stroke-related
dementia |
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Stem cell researchers reactivate 'back-up genes' in the lab |
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Special issue, 'mountain life,' celebrates Alexander von
Humboldt's lasting legacy |
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Specialized training benefits young STEM researchers |
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Gem-like nanoparticles of precious metals shine as catalysts |
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Hepatitis C-infected kidneys function as well as uninfected
organs after transplant |
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Controversial insecticides shown to threaten survival of wild
birds |
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Diet impacts the sensitivity of gut microbiome to antibiotics,
mouse study finds |
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Kidney transplants from donors with HCV safe and functional 1
year post-transplantation |
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Environment: Pollutants found in skin and blubber of English
Channel dolphins |
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Spin devices get a paint job |
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Bone, not adrenaline, drives fight or flight response |
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Device generates light from the cold night sky |
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Why is Earth so biologically diverse? Mountains hold the
answer |
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Bones secrete a stress hormone |
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Simple model captures almost 100 years of measles dynamics in
London |
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FASEB Journal: Anesthetic drug sevoflurane improves sepsis
outcomes, animal study reveals |
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Negative posts on Facebook business pages outweigh positive
posts 2 to 1 |
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New vibration sensor detects buried objects from moving
vehicle |
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How microtubules branch in new directions, a first look in
animals |
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How IL-6 allows the immune response to develop for a key cell,
the T follicular helper |
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Gene editing tool gets sharpened by WFIRM team |
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Nonphysician providers rarely interpret diagnostic
imaging--except radiography, fluoroscopy |
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Gemini observatory captures multicolor image of first-ever
interstellar comet |
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Groovy! These grooved patterns better mitigate shock waves |
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Predicting risk of heart failure for diabetes patients with
help from machine learning |
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Developing therapeutic strategies for pregnant women with
lupus |
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Researchers identify focus points to reduce opioid overdose
deaths |
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Sticks and stones may break your bones, but this reaction
edits skeletons |
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How new loops in DNA packaging help us make diverse antibodies |
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Study finds certain drugs used to treat eye diseases excreted
into human breast milk |
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Predictable esports: Amateurs and professionals sit
differently in a chair |
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Land restoration in Latin America shows big potential for
climate change mitigation |
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Tiny bubbles in our body could fight cancer better than chemo |
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Speeding up the drug discovery process to help patients |
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The enigma of bronze age tin |
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Trapped by a flexible schedule |
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Communities that Care prevention system helps to protect youth |
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Patient survey highlights challenges for the 1 in 4 living
with rheumatic disease |
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Women also competed for status superiority in mid-Republican
Rome |
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Researchers have identified areas of the retina that change in
mild Alzheimer's disease |
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Environmental pollution in China begins decreasing |
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Physical activity may attenuate menopause-associated
atherogenic changes |
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Children of refugees with PTSD are at higher risk of
developing psychiatric disorders |
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Parasitology: Mother cells as organelle donors |
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Researchers find waterhemp has evolved resistance to 4
herbicide sites of action |
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Disabled people marginalised by paperwork and programmes which
aim to help them |
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Low sea-ice cover in the Arctic |
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Extinction of Icelandic walrus coincides with Norse settlement |
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Scientists create a nanomaterial that is both twisted and
untwisted at the same time |
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Male Trinidad guppies find food thanks to females |
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Blink and you'll miss it |
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VISTA unveils a new image of the Large Magellanic Cloud |
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Microbes make chemicals for scent marking in a cat |
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Cancer cells prefer a 'comfort cruise,' follow predictable
paths of least resistance |
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Slower growth in working memory linked to teen driving crashes |
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Team discovers polymorph selection during crystal growth can
be thermodynamically driven |
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Paramagnetic spins take electrons for a ride, produce
electricity from heat |
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MIT engineers develop 'blackest black' material to date |
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Brain-inspired computing could tackle big problems in a small
way |
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New way to target cancer's diversity and evolution |
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B cells linked to immunotherapy for melanoma |
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Same but different: unique cancer traits key to targeted
therapies |
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Ancient Australia was home to strange marsupial giants, some
weighing over 1,000 kg |
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Multidrug resistance: Not as recent as we thought |
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Inspired by natural signals in living cells, researchers
design artificial gas detector |
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'Soft tactile logic' tech distributes decision-making
throughout stretchable material |
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Addressing serious illness with a serious question to
clinicians |
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High social support associated with less violence among male
teens in urban neighborhoods |
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New health monitors are flexible, transparent and graphene
enabled |
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More severe OSA leads to higher blood pressure in patients
with resistant hypertension |
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Over one-fifth of injured US adult cyclists were not wearing a
helmet--new study |
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