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Carriers of two genetic mutations at greater risk for illness
and death from COVID-19 |
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Nanocrystals make volcanoes explode |
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Older the person, higher the self-esteem: age differences in
self-esteem in Japan |
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Scientists trace severe COVID-19 to faulty genes and an
autoimmune condition |
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Genetic study uncovers mutation associated with fibromuscular
dysplasia |
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Intersecting social inequities increase the likelihood of
severe illness due to COVID-19 |
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Scientists achieve higher precision weak force measurement
between protons, neutrons |
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Study provides additional support for use of new class of
diabetes drugs |
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Researchers demonstrate how deep learning can advance study of
neural degeneration |
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Uncovering a 'suPAR' culprit behind kidney injury in COVID-19 |
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How to bounce back from stretched out stretchable sensors |
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Y chromosomes of Neandertals and Denisovans now sequenced |
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Stirling experts lead research into impact of climate change
on rainforest elephants |
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Researchers explore how the human brain is so resilient |
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A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech |
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New system detects faint communications signals using the
principles of quantum physics |
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Europe: Modelling the evolution of a second wave of COVID-19 |
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Unusual climate conditions influenced WWI mortality and
subsequent Spanish flu pandemic |
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New analytical model detects mutations in breast cancer |
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LBG individuals use stimulants at higher rates than
heterosexuals |
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The Lancet: Experts compare strategies for easing lockdown
restrictions in Europe and Asia Pacific and identify key cross-country lessons |
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Job security, finances strongly related to increased anxiety
during pandemic |
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The psychosocial benefits of plastic surgery for young women
with congenital breast asymmetry |
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Jindal school researchers examine COVID-19 impact on
manufacturing |
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Lockdown mental health problems amongst family carers up to 10
times higher |
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What new research reveals about rude workplace emails |
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Can you paint your migraine? |
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Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being
monitored closely enough, warn astronomers |
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Highly detailed map of human heart could guide personalised
heart treatments |
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Something old, something new combine for effective vaccine
against parasitic skin disease |
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Impurities enhance polymer LED efficiencies |
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Mystery of giant proton pump solved |
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New education 'hubs' for Deaf children needed to replace
social spaces lost when specialist schools close |
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A question of reality |
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Overpriced? TUD researchers explain artificial price increases
in the taxi app Uber |
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New issue of Daedalus features essays from sixteen climate
change witnesses |
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Putting virtual rehab for stroke patients to the test |
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The return of the spin echo |
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Reasons for football injuries |
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Talc and petroleum jelly among the best lubricants for people
wearing PPE |
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Caribbean islands face loss of protection and biodiversity as
seagrass loses terrain |
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Loving-kindness meditation will make you happier |
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Research challenges conventional wisdom about key autism trait |
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Placenta is initiated first, as cells of a fertilised egg
divide and specialise |
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Bridging the gap between the magnetic and electronic
properties of topological insulators |
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New research strengthens evidence for climate change
increasing risk of wildfires, review finds |
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Gravity causes homogeneity of the universe |
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Study reveals higher COVID-19 mortality in men could be
explained by differences in circulating proteins and immune system cells |
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Study suggests older Western Europeans could already have
systemic 'profile' that makes them susceptible to severe COVID-19 |
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Study of UK key workers shows around half who had COVID-19
symptoms probably did not have the disease |
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Well-known molecule not found in cancer cells after all |
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Air pollution leads to increase in electricity usage, study
suggests |
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COVID-19: Berlin scientists lay basis for a passive
vaccination |
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Born to be wild: Fungal highways let bacteria travel in
exchange for thiamine |
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Penicillium camemberti: a history of domestication on cheese |
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Topology-optimized thermal cloak-concentrator |
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Optimizing of VCSEL photon lifetime for minimum energy
consumption at varying bit rates |
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Genetic variation unlikely to influence COVID-19 morbidity and
mortality |
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Scientists discover why tarantulas come in vivid blues and
greens |
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Opening an autophagy window as the apoptosis door starts to
close |
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Newly identified 'landfalling droughts' originate over ocean |
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Bioelectronic device achieves unprecedented control of cell
membrane voltage |
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Remote neuropsychology tests for children shown effective |
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Camera traps show impact of recreational activity on wildlife |
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Loneliness levels high during COVID-19 lockdown |
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Ground-breaking safety protocol has successfully allowed
pilots with diabetes to work |
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Highly detailed map of the human heart could guide
personalized heart treatments |
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Housing instability linked with poor diabetes control,
suggests US study |
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Study shows that analysing tears could allow for non-invasive
diabetes monitoring |
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A new strategy of cell entry for some types of parvoviruses |
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Blood-based test accurately identifies viral infection before
symptoms develop |
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Mapping the human heart, cell by cell |
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5G wireless may lead to inaccurate weather forecasts |
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CU researcher: Outdated corneal donation policies prevent
sight-restoring surgery |
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Handheld device could provide fast method to diagnose
concussions in youth athletes |
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Climate pledges 'like tackling COVID-19 without social
distancing' |
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Common pelvic pain drug is ineffective, study finds |
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Heart rhythm in COVID-19 patients receiving short term
treatment with hydroxychloroquine |
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Finding the Achilles' heel of a killer parasite |
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Some severe COVID-19 cases linked to genetic mutations or
antibodies that attack the body |
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Parental touch reduces pain responses in babies' brains |
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Antibodies protect against wide range of influenza B virus
strains |
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Stroke alarm clock may streamline and accelerate
time-sensitive acute stroke care |
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Provide shady spots to protect butterflies from climate
change, say scientists |
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Early admixture with humans led to Y chromosome replacement in
late Neanderthals |
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High-intensity resistance training in post-acute care produced
better outcomes and patient experience |
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Sweet success: Heavy consumption of sugary beverages declined
in the US from 2003 to 2016 |
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Searching together: A lesson from rats |
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Genome of Alexander Fleming's original penicillin-producing
mould sequenced |
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Researchers set the stage to improve the efficiency of living
kidney donor evaluations |
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Metal wires of carbon complete toolbox for carbon-based
computers |
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Accuracy of commercial antibody kits for SARS-CoV-2 varies
widely |
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Twinkling, star-shaped brain cells may hold the key to why,
how we sleep |
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Sky islands and tropical alpine sunflowers at risk of
disappearing |
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Choanozoan and picozoan marine protists are probably virus
eaters--study |
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Faced with shortages, researchers combine heat and humidity to
disinfect N95 masks |
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160 genes linked to brain shrinkage in study of 45,000 adults |
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Ascorbic acid-mediated reactions in organic synthesis |
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Stem cells can repair Parkinson's-damaged circuits in mouse
brains |
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Study reveals design flaws of chatbot-based symptom-checker
apps |
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Coldest Northern Hemisphere temperature, first recorded by UW,
officially confirmed |
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FSU researchers help develop sustainable polymers |
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Dartmouth study offers new details on pediatric mental health
boarding |
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NASA observations aid efforts to track California's wildfire
smoke from space |
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US hospital admissions for non-COVID-19 have only partially
rebounded from initial decline |
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Study demonstrates SARS-CoV-2 emergence was associated with a
large drop in the circulation of other respiratory viruses during the first wave |
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Chemists from RUDN University developed biodegradable
antibacterial film for storing food |
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Criticism of COVID-19 models by Democratic political leaders
may erode public trust in science |
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Contact tracing study results recommend consistent wearing of
masks, handwashing, and social distancing in public to protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection |
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Shorter time from symptom onset to hospitalization is
associated with worse outcome in patients with COVID-19 |
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