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Researchers discover algorithms and neural circuit mechanisms
of escape responses |
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Ladder falls have long-lasting consequences for older blokes |
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Spraying ethanol to nanofiber masks makes them reusable |
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New research paves way for developing therapies that could
slow down Alzheimer's |
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Report points to intergroup tensions from different
interpretations of social distancing |
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The magnetic history of ice |
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Red Sea's coral reefs help protect the KSA coast |
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Improved medical imaging improves cancer staging |
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3D magnetotelluric imaging reveals magma recharging beneath
Weishan volcano |
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'Spear and shield' inspire high toughness microstructure |
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Researchers employ antennas for angstrom displacement sensing |
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New solar forecasting model performs best |
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MRI scan used for heart disease could also pick out aggressive
cancers |
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Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light |
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Excessive sugar intake linked with unhealthy fat deposits |
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Optoelectronic parametric oscillator |
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Pernicious effects of stigma |
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Women significantly more likely to be prescribed opioids,
study shows |
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Solving the CNL6 mystery in Batten disease |
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New treatment for common form of muscular dystrophy shows
promise in cells, animals |
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood...or is it? |
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Researchers catch a wave to determine how forces control
granular material properties |
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Even when women outnumber men, gender bias persists among
science undergrads |
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Researchers look for answers as to why western bumblebees are
declining |
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New study shows how tests of hearing can reveal HIV's effects
on the brain |
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The price of taking a stance: How corporate sociopolitical
activism impacts bottom line |
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Using cellular networks to detect at-risk areas for spread of
COVID-19 |
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Fat cells found to play a central role in renal
failure-associated cardiomyopathy |
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Osmotic stress identified as stimulator of cellular waste
disposal |
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Understanding of relaxor ferroelectric properties could lead
to many advances |
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Princeton's Nieng Yan tackles long-standing mysteries about
membrane protein structure |
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Team dramatically reduces image analysis times using deep
learning, other approaches |
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New eye drops may prevent a common cause of blindness |
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Raw milk may do more harm than good |
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Study: New leaders emerge as organizations go to virtual work
spaces |
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Older adults share fewer memories as they age |
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Study: Gay and bisexual youth more likely to abandon
churchgoing as they reach adulthood |
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Ad blockers may benefit websites, users, and the market at
large |
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Microbiome confers resistance to cholera |
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Faster processing makes cutting-edge fluorescence microscopy
more accessible |
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Artificial intelligence identifies, locates seizures in
real-time |
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Cartwheeling light reveals new optical phenomenon |
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BU study: Nearly half of US youth have been stalked/harassed
by partners |
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No keys to the kingdom: New single sign-on algorithm provides
superior privacy |
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SwRI scientists demonstrate speed, precision of in situ
planetary dating device |
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Computing collaboration reveals global ripple effect of
shifting monsoons |
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Study shows antibiotic resistance genes persist in E. coli
through "genetic capitalism" |
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Even in the worst COVID-19 cases, the body launches immune
cells to fight back |
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Researchers discover unknown consumer base for unsustainable
bear product use |
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Analysis of complex geometric models made simple |
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Protein derived from tick saliva proves effective in the
treatment of equine skin cancer |
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The gut shields the liver from fructose-induced damage |
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The state of coral reefs in the Solomon Islands |
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Historic floods reveal how salt marshes can save lives in the
future |
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New evidence for how blood clots may form in very ill COVID-19
patients |
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Plasticity may make neurons vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease |
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Atmospheric processes likely caused puzzling haze over China
during COVID-19 shutdown |
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Scientists devise gentle technique to study heart tissue
functioning |
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Size matters for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage |
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Rice lab's bright idea is pure gold |
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Clues to COVID-19 complications come from NET-like
inflammatory response |
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Hackensack Meridian CDI scientists uncover signposts in DNA
for cancer, disease risk |
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Newly designed ligands for a catalytic reaction to synthesize
drugs and useful compounds |
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Social distancing and dying alone |
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A new theory about political polarization |
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Engineered immune cells recognize, attack human and mouse
solid-tumor cancer cells |
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Tennis: Losers move their heads more often than winners |
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Researchers control elusive spin fluctuations in 2D magnets |
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How upregulation of a single gene by SARS-CoV-2 can result in
a cytokine storm |
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Nanotechnology applied to medicine: The first liquid retina
prosthesis |
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At-risk twin pregnancies benefit from an intervention called
cerclage |
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Faecal microbial transplantation more effective and less
costly than antibiotics |
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Integrating pharmacists into general practice can optimize
patient treatment |
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Bleaching affects aquarium corals, too |
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How volcanoes explode in the deep sea |
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Playtime with dad may improve children's self-control |
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New heart valve could transform open heart surgery for
millions of patients globally |
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An ethical eye on AI |
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RCSI begins clinical trial for potential drug therapy for
severe COVID-19 infection |
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Collectivism drives efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 |
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Coronavirus: Social distancing accepted when people understand
exponential growth |
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New research reveals plant control with the power of light |
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Responses to cyberbullying |
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NUS researchers uncover a novel protein which drives cancer
progression |
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Wrapping up hydrophobic hydration |
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Even minor heart defects are associated with long-term
problems in adulthood |
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Anammox bacteria generate energy from wastewater while taking
a breath |
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Lose weight of fusion reactor component |
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Ethnolinguistic diversity slows down urban growth |
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Existing drugs can prevent SARS-CoV-2 from hijacking cells |
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Casting a wider net: New system measures brain activity of
several zebrafish concurrently |
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An accurate simulation of high-pressure plasma for an
economical helical fusion reactor |
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Power outage: Research offers hint about heart weakness in
Barth syndrome |
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Development of a small sensor capable of continuously
monitoring the phytohormone ethylene |
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New Zealand's ancient monster penguins had northern hemisphere
doppelgangers |
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New 3D model shows how the paradise tree snake uses aerial
undulation to fly |
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Yale Cancer Center study validates combination therapy for
aggressive endometrial cancer |
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USC scientists examine the impact of a very specific defect in
DNA replication |
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Engineers use 'DNA origami' to identify vaccine design rules |
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Pilot study suggests Parkinson's disease progression can be
slowed |
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Wearable-tech glove translates sign language into speech in
real time |
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Native Amazonians, Americans and monkeys show similar thinking
patterns |
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Laser-welded sugar: Sweet way to 3D-print blood vessels |
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Pregnancy stereotypes can lead to workplace accidents |
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NIH study finds out why some words may be more memorable than
others |
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Re-purposed drugs could reverse blood vessel damage in
diabetes |
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Researchers print, tune graphene sensors to monitor food
freshness, safety |
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Multifunctional nanofiber protects against explosions |
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UNC researcher leads national survey on mental health impact
of COVID-19 pandemic |
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A new antibiotic binding site was found in the ribosome |
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