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Tanning beds and sunbathing may be associated with an
increased risk of endometriosis |
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Obesity changes cell response to glucose, uses slower
metabolic path in mouse liver |
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Cannabidiol (CBD) in cannabis does not impair driving,
landmark study shows |
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Scientists identify new genetic MND risk factor in junk DNA |
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City of Hope developed cancer-killing virus: activates immune
system against colon cancer |
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Selecting best microalgae for biodiesel production |
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Scientists solve big limitation of stratospheric balloon
payloads |
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Rock-a-bye fly: Why vibrations lead to sleepiness |
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Watch immune cells dig tunnels in tissues |
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Flashy lizards are more attractive to mates and to predators |
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Automatic deep-learning AI tool measures volume of cerebral
ventricles on MRIs in children |
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Retinal transplant boost opens door to treat eyesight loss |
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Octapharma USA presents bleeding disorders research at virtual
ASH annual meeting |
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Post-COVID pain or weakness? Request an ultrasound or MRI |
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NUS engineers invent fast and safe way to store natural gas
for useful applications |
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SWOG Cancer Research Network hits SABCS with high impact
research |
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Impactful science teaching requires minimum five hours
instruction weekly |
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Autism study suggests connection between repetitive behaviors,
gut problems |
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After CDC guidance, little change in opioid prescriptions to
those at risk of misuse |
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Once in a lifetime floods to become regular occurrences by end
of century |
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RUDN University physicists described a new type of amorphous
solid bodies |
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Incredible vision in ancient marine creatures drove an
evolutionary arms race |
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Why does it matter if most Republican voters still think Biden
lost? |
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To increase organs available for transplant, reassess organ
procurement organizations' metrics |
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New activity found for CHD7, a protein factor vital in
embryonic development |
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Understanding quality of life for caregivers of persons with
traumatic brain injury |
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Supernova surprise creates elemental mystery |
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After shipping, pallets pose big risk to public, cause many
accidents, injuries |
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Bluestar Genomics, UChicago publish whole genome map of key
biomarker for detecting cancer |
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New Yorkers believe pandemic will persist, but express hope in
wake of election |
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Drug attenuates weight gain in animals fed a high-fat diet |
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What social distancing does to a brain |
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New machine learning tool tracks urban traffic congestion |
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No nanoparticle risks to humans found in field tests of spray
sunscreens |
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Physical activity key to helping reduce menopause symptoms |
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Combined exercise, mindfulness training may help reduce
fatigue in cancer survivors |
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Sensor can detect scarred or fatty liver tissue |
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Chaotic early solar system collisions resembled 'asteroids'
arcade game |
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Social, behavioral modifications can be positive trigger to
mitigating gun violence |
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No poaching occurring within most Channel Islands marine
protected areas |
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When the rains stopped |
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Nanomaterials enable dual-mode heating and cooling device |
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New platform generates hybrid light-matter excitations in
highly charged graphene |
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Study: Telemedicine use disparity during COVID-19 among head
and neck cancer patients |
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Personality changes predict early career outcomes |
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Amphibian die-offs worsened malaria outbreaks in Central
America |
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Roly polies transfer environmental toxins to threatened fish
populations in California |
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The tree of cortical cell types describes the diversity of
neurons in the brain |
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RUDN University professor suggested how to clean up space
debris |
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Kidney disease leading risk factor for COVID-related
hospitalization |
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Unmet job expectations linked to a rise in suicide, deaths of
despair |
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Greenland ice sheet faces irreversible melting |
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Big data analysis suggests role of brain connectivity in
epilepsy-related atrophy |
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Living with autonomous systems "we can trust" |
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Academic dishonesty: Fear and justifications |
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Xenophobic and racist policies in the US may have harmful
effect on birth outcomes |
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People returning home from skilled nursing facilities need
tailored instructions |
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Plant-inspired alkaloids protect rice, kiwi and citrus from
harmful bacteria |
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Study shows promising material can store solar energy for
months or years |
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Parents shouldn't worry about their baby's inconsistent sleep
patterns |
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Ozone breaks down THC deposited on surfaces from thirdhand
cannabis smoke |
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Self-repairing gelatin-based film could be a smart move for
electronics |
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Discovery of plant amyloids could help create varieties with
improved seed quality |
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Brexit opens the door to tougher anti-smoking measures |
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Unexpected finding reveals new target for aggressive form of
lung cancer |
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Researchers determine how the SARS-CoV-2 virus hijacks and
rapidly causes damage to human lung cells |
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Patients with heart rhythm disorder warned against heavy
alcohol consumption |
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Oddly satisfying metamaterials store energy in their skin |
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AI abdominal fat measure predicts heart attack and stroke |
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Operations on screen: Creating an accessible surgery simulator |
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Sensors for a 'smart' wound bandage may track healing, immune
response: Study |
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Reconstruction of eye tissue gives new insight into outer
retina |
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Cell membranes in super resolution |
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Protein molecules in cells function as miniature antennas |
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SMART researchers develop plant nanobionic sensor to monitor
arsenic levels in soil |
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Common neural circuit and potential target for anxiety and
obsessive-compulsive disorder |
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Carbon dioxide converted to ethylene--the 'rice of the
industry' |
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Healthy muscles are a carrot on a string for healthy lungs |
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Scientists invent a new type of microscope that can see
through an intact skull |
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A hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early
universe |
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Natural three-dimensional nonlinear photonic crystal |
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Research suggests our galaxy's brightest gamma-ray binary
system may be powered by a magnetar star |
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Active camouflage artificial skin in visible-to-infrared range |
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Having it both ways: a combined strategy in catalyst design
for Suzuki cross-couplings |
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New microscope technique reveals details of droplet nucleation |
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This 3D printer doesn't gloss over the details |
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New butterfly-inspired hydrogen sensor is powered by light |
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Research reveals how a fungal infection activates inflammation |
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Rethinking race and kidney function |
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Peeking into the pods of black soybeans |
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What's killing killer whales? |
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Drinking blocks a chemical that promotes attention |
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Discrimination on social media results in higher depression,
anxiety among minority males |
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Science snapshots from Berkeley Lab |
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COVID-19 can impact young children's hearts |
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Anti-doping education: Teaching athletes about morality in
sport can help reduce doping |
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Study on placenta membrane cells identifies genetic markers
associated with preterm birth |
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Circadian gene mutation increases self-administration of
cocaine in mice |
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Replacing red meat with plant foods may reduce the risk of
heart disease |
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Birth defects linked to greater risk of cancer in later life |
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African trade routes sketched out by mediaeval beads |
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ETRI, DGIST develop new electrode structure for
all-solid-state secondary battery |
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New lab-on-a-chip infection test could provide cheaper, faster
portable diagnostics |
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Nine years on, the psychological effects of the Syrian war on
school children in Damascus |
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Differences in immunity and blood vessels likely protect
children from severe COVID-19 |
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New glue sticks easily, holds strongly, and is a gas to pull
apart |
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Building resiliency in children as the COVID-19 pandemic
continues through the holidays |
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Stress hormones can reawaken sleeping tumor cells, raising
risk of cancer recurrence |
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Smoking, tobacco use among teens continues to drop even as use
of e-cigs grows |
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Scientists reverse age-related vision loss, eye damage from
glaucoma in mice |
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