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Autism spectrum disorder risk linked to insufficient placental
steroid |
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New haptic arm places robotics within easy reach |
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Preliminary medical marijuana research shows promise in
lessening opioid |
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Many women and health care providers assume CBD safe during
pregnancy despite lack of research |
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Opioids often prescribed after cesarean delivery even when not
needed |
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Laughing gas helpful for labor pain, but epidural still top
choice |
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Metabolic disturbance in the brain exacerbates, may forewarn
Alzheimer's pathology |
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Neural-digital interface advances raise ethical and social
issues |
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Artificial skin creates first ticklish devices |
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Smartphone app reminds heart patients to take their pills |
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Colorectal surgery patients use fewer opioids, report less
pain with enhanced recovery after surgery |
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SNAP provides a model for ensuring a right to food |
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Land management practices to reduce nitrogen load may be
affected by climate changes |
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Wind turbine design and placement can mitigate negative effect
on birds |
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Why respiratory infections are more deadly in those with
diabetes |
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Mars once had salt lakes similar to Earth |
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Negative news coverage empowers collective action in
minorities |
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Atmospheric pressure impacts greenhouse gas emissions from
leaky oil and gas wells |
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Creatine powers T cells' fight against cancer |
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Stress in the powerhouse of the cell |
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Potato as effective as carbohydrate gels for boosting athletic
performance, study finds |
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Rapid increase in naloxone distribution after kits became
available at Ontario pharmacies |
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NIH pairs cutting-edge neuroethics with ground-breaking
neurotechnologies |
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Candidate Ebola vaccine still effective when highly diluted,
macaque study finds |
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A new discovery: How our memories stabilize while we sleep |
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Deep learning method that transforms shapes to be presented at
SIGGRAPH Asia |
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Development and analytical validation of a next-generation
sequencing based microsatellite instabili[ty] |
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Electric cloth |
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Ugandans and Kenyans in cities happy to pay for food that is
more nutritious |
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Genes linked to sex ratio and male fertility in mice |
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Discovery raises hopes of preventing streptococci infections |
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Lifestyle is a threat to gut bacteria: Otzi proves it |
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UK veterinary profession simply not ready for 'no deal' Brexit |
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All plastic waste could become new, high-quality plastic
through advanced steam cracking |
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A new stable form of plutonium discovered at the ESRF |
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New polysomnography electrode set enables easy at-home
assessment of sleep bruxism |
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Nitrogen-embedded polycyclic compound with strong
antiaromaticity and stability |
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Why modified carbon nanotubes can help the reproducibility
problem |
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Can the design of a building improve the creative output of
its occupants? |
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University of Hawaii team unravels origin, chemical makeup of
Titan's dunes |
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'I Snapchat and drive!' |
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A compound effective to chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells
identified |
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Paving a way to achieve unexplored semiconductor
nanostructures |
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Whole genome sequencing could help save pumas from inbreeding |
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Croissant making inspires renewable energy solution |
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Increase health benefits of exercise by working out before
breakfast--new research |
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New diagnostic method finds aggressive tumors |
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'Flamenco dancing' molecule could lead to better-protecting
sunscreen |
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Newly discovered virus infects bald eagles across America |
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Big data technique reveals previously unknown capabilities of
common materials |
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Energy flow in the nano range |
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Limiting mealtimes may increase your motivation for exercise |
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Researchers quantify Cas9-caused off-target mutagenesis in
mice |
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Novel nanoprobes show promise for optical monitoring of neural
activity |
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Communicating uncertainty about climate change |
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A higher resolution image of human lung development |
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Tennessee researchers join call for responsible development of
synthetic biology |
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Health care intervention: Treating high-need, high-cost
patients |
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Is there evidence of the 'immigrant health paradox' among Arab
Americans? |
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Researcher invents an easy-to-use technique to measure the
hydrophobicity of micro- and nanoparticle |
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When added to gene therapy, plant-based compound may enable
faster, more effective treatments |
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New study uncovers 'magnetic' memory of European glass eels |
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A new approach to reconstructing protein evolution |
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Study: First evidence of immune response targeting brain cells
in autism |
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Reforesting is a good idea, but it is necessary to know where
and how |
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First report of cotton blue disease in the United States |
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A simpler way to make some medicines |
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Parasite paralysis: A new way to fight schistosomiasis? |
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Next-generation sequencing used to identify cotton blue
disease in the United States |
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Male and female mice have different brain cells |
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Research gauges neurodegeneration tied to FXTAS by measuring
motor behavior |
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An evolution in the understanding of evolution |
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Scientists unwind mystery behind DNA replication |
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Mapping global biodiversity change |
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Museums put ancient DNA to work for wildlife |
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Combination of AI & radiologists more accurately
identified breast cancer |
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How aerosols affect our climate |
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Assigning workers to new networks boosts sustainability |
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New insights into the structure and function of Cdc34, a
target for cancer therapeutics |
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Paleontologists discover complete Saurornitholestes langstoni
specimen |
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Fingerprints of Earth's original building blocks discovered in
diamond-bearing rocks |
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Near misses on slot machines may not encourage continued
gambling |
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Darn you, R2! When can we blame robots? |
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Industrial melanism linked to same gene in 3 moth species |
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Embryo's early development revealed in a dish |
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Scientists discover new species of wasp-mimicking praying
mantis |
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Evidence of behavioral, biological similarities between
compulsive overeating and addiction |
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Giving robots a faster grasp |
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How roots grow hair |
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Blanket of light may give better quantum computers |
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Future flash drought will increase over humid regions |
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Adults with undiagnosed Celiac disease have lower bone
density, says first study on topic |
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Bad break-ups may not trigger weight gain from emotional
eating |
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Bio-circuitry mimics synapses and neurons in a step toward
sensory computing |
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Double layer of graphene helps to control spin currents |
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New clinical research offers possibility of future
rehabilitation for patients in minimally conscious or vegetative state |
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Nature-based solutions can help protect us from
climate-related natural hazards |
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First demonstration of a 1 petabit per second network node |
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Figuring out Alzheimer's |
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Stormy cluster weather could unleash black hole power and
explain lack of cosmic cooling |
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Stranded whales detected from space |
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What happens under the Yellowstone Volcano |
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A new approach to tackle superbugs |
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Green areas in cities promote wellbeing |
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Dementia and eating disorders: it is a problem of (semantic)
memory |
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Image analysis to automatically quantify gender bias in movies |
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Always on beat: ultrashort flashes of light under optical
control |
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Treatment of metabolic dysfunction could be a potential
therapy for Alzheimer's disease |
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Efficient synthesis of ginkgo compound could lead to new
drugs, 'green' insecticides |
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Breaking water molecules apart to generate clean fuel:
Investigating a promising material |
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