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New semiconductor detector shows promise for medical
diagnostics and homeland security |
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Problems with depth perception caused by too many cells |
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Novel form of Alzheimer's protein found in spinal fluid
indicates stage of the disease |
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Mount Sinai researchers advance a universal influenza virus
vaccine |
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Circulating tumor DNA indicates risk of relapse after
transplant in DLBCL patients |
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Digital stethoscope uses artificial intelligence for
diagnosing lung abnormalities |
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Maternal anxiety affects the fetal brain |
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New treatment uncovered for AL amyloidosis to be announced at
ASH Meeting |
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Brain clears the way for binocular vision even before eyes are
open |
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Fracking sites may increase heart failure hospitalizations
across large regions |
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Genetics of human face begin to reveal underlying profile |
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Current treatment period may be too short to remove
competitive advantage of transgender athletes |
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Teen dislike of physical appearance strong predictor of
depression in early adulthood |
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New study shows every week of lockdown increases binge
drinking |
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Gut research identifies key cellular changes associated with
childhood-onset Crohn's Disease |
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Machine learning identifies new brain network signature of
major depression |
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Children's Hospital Colorado study published in Science
Immunology |
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Feeling out fine differences in touch sensitivity |
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Study finds obesity contributes to 40% mortality gap between
black and white women with early breast cancer |
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One for all |
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How do we separate the factual from the possible? New research
shows how our brain responds to both |
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A library of mice to look up the best liver cancer treatment |
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CRISPR-edited CAR T cells enhance fight against blood cancers |
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Trench fever in urban people who are homeless |
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Higher doses of vitamin D did not reduce falls in at risk
older adults [plus additional topic] |
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Synthetic biology and machine learning speed the creation of
lab-grown livers |
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How the brain distinguishes fact from possibility |
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Outside Oz, GLINDA reports on tornado acoustics |
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Toward clinical application of a generalizable brain marker of
major depressive disorder |
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Imitation mosquito ears help identify mosquito species and sex |
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Smarter traffic signs ahead? |
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NUS engineers discover new microbe for simpler, cheaper and
greener wastewater treatment |
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A colossal step for electronics |
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Focus on human factor in designing systems |
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Keep taking the blood pressure medicine during the pandemic |
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Colorado mountains bouncing back from 'acid rain' impacts |
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New treatment in development for irritable bowel syndrome with
constipation |
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AGU panel explores environmental impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic, as observed from space |
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Vitamin boosts essential synthetic chemistry |
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Miniature guttural toads on Mauritius and Reunion stun
researchers |
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Reductive stress in neuroblastoma cells aggregates protein and
impairs neurogenesis |
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Breakthrough optical sensor mimics human eye, a key step
toward better AI |
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Understanding COVID-19 infection and possible mutations |
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Researchers identify critical molecules that coronaviruses
hijack to infect human cells |
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Algorithms and automation: Making new technology faster and
cheaper |
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Smartphone data shows real-time impact on health |
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Stretchable micro-supercapacitors to self-power wearable
devices |
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Why do elephants and tigers still roam in India? Study offers
clues |
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Researchers discover key driver of the spread of cancer to the
brain |
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More support for induction at 41 weeks' pregnancy, especially
for first time mothers |
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Damage to brain cells reverberates to 'bystander' cells, study
finds |
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UCI-led study offers new approach for more accurate epidemic
modeling |
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Wildfire risk rising as scientists determine which conditions
beget blazes |
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New cost-effective technique facilitates study of
non-bacterial plant microbiomes |
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Johns Hopkins develops potential antibiotic for drug-resistant
pathogen |
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A standout superalloy |
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Survey: COVID-19 prevention top concern of home-care agencies |
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'Pink tax' hurts female consumers, but electing more women
combats it |
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Disrupting the cellular process that promotes pancreatic
cancer's deadly growth |
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In new step toward quantum tech, scientists synthesize
'bright' quantum bits |
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Novel gene variants that modify the risk of late-onset
Alzheimer's disease discovered |
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A role for the slow oscillations of the neocortex in epileptic
spasm generation |
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Research sheds new light on cause of deadly lung disease |
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Studying trust in autonomous products |
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Labeling paid 'influencer' vaping posts as ads draws attention |
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Study: Bartonella infection associated with psychiatric
symptoms and skin lesions |
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Researchers discover treatment that suppresses liver cancer |
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Infant health inequality has increased since 2010, study finds |
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Study can orient use of melatonin in the treatment of breast
cancer |
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Using targeted microbubbles to administer toxic cancer drugs |
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Corona pandemic could be better tackled by reducing aerosol
transmission. |
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Elevated biomarker for blood vessel damage found in all
children with SARS-CoV-2 |
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A molecule like a nanobattery |
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Study of virus attack rate in Manaus, Brazil, shows outcome of
mostly unmitigated epidemic |
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Racial microaggressions contribute to disparities in STEM
education |
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Climate change exacerbates biodiversity loss |
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Bullied lesbian, gay and bisexual students more likely to
carry weapons |
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases: Confirmed COVID-19 cases and
outbreaks were low in schools and nurseries in England that re-opened after the first lockdown |
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New method for evaluating vaccine safety |
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The Lancet: Oxford COVID-19 vaccine is safe and protects
against disease, first published results from phase 3 trials |
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Army looks to improve quadrotor drone performance |
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Scientists shed new light on how lung bacteria defend against
pneumonia |
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Research reveals how COVID-19 affects the eyes |
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Human systems management critical for businesses during
COVID-19 |
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Research news tip sheet: story ideas from Johns Hopkins
Medicine |
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Study finds possible harm to seniors' fall risks with higher
doses of vitamin D |
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Better benzene sensing at laser point |
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Significant increase in depression seen among children during
first UK lockdown |
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Coronavirus pneumonia and pulmonary thromboembolism |
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Pollution from cooking remains in atmosphere for longer--study |
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Hunting out hidden hydrogen: novel holey nanosheets for
detecting hydrogen gas leaks |
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Research develops new theoretical approach to manipulate light |
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Experiment to test quantum gravity just got a bit less
complicated |
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Way to support effective brain performance after head injury
backgrounded by lack of sleep |
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New method to label and track nano-particles could improve our
understanding of plastic pollution |
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HKU research team invents novel light-controlled
contamination-free fluidic processor |
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COVID-19: persistent symptoms in one third of cases |
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The gut microbiome in polycystic ovary syndrome and its
association with metabolic traits |
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Predicting epilepsy from neural network models |
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Visual short-term memory is more complex than previously
assumed |
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Researchers: drop the notion that more hours spent studying
guarantees higher educational quality |
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SMART researchers design portable device for fast detection of
plant stress |
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Rutgers reports first instance of COVID-19 triggering
recurrent Guillain-Barre Syndrome |
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How poor oral hygiene may result in metabolic syndrome |
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Development of high-speed nanoPCR technology for point-of-care
diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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New study allows regional prediction of uranium in groundwater |
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The world's smallest high-performance magnetic tunnel junction |
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Satellite tracking finds turtle foraging areas in Australia's
north-west |
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Tension between awareness and fatigue shapes COVID-19 spread |
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New findings shed light on the repair of UV-induced DNA damage |
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