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Do big tadpoles turn into big frogs? It's complicated, study
finds |
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Coaxing single stem cells into specialized cells |
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The potential of green infrastructure in mitigating flood
impacts: Focused on the mobility of low income and minority comunities |
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Quantum leap for speed limit bounds |
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How to imitate natural spring-loaded snapping movement without
losing energy |
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Texas A&M researchers develop treatment for canine ocular
condition using turmeric |
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Radiology research funding has increased--still no association
with citation rate |
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Battery-free Game Boy runs forever |
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Tryptophan supports guts health on trouts under stress, says a
RUDN biologist |
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A new model to predict survival in colorectal cancer |
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Drone survey reveals large earthwork at ancestral Wichita site
in Kansas |
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To make a better sensor, just add noise |
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Personal success more appreciated than team dominance in
sports, business |
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Wool-like material can remember and change shape |
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Helping teens with type 1 diabetes improve diabetes control
with MyDiaText |
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Researchers redesign the face mask to improve comfort and
protection |
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In butterfly battle of sexes, males deploy 'chastity belts'
but females fight back |
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Hearing loss in naked mole-rats is an advantage, not a
hardship |
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Megafire does not deter Yosemite's spotted owls |
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A 400-year-old chamois will serve as a model for research on
ice mummies |
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LSU Health New Orleans radiologists find chest X-rays highly
predictive of COVID-19 |
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Cellular roadmaps predict body's coronavirus vulnerability |
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Investigational COVID-19 vaccine candidate prevents severe
clinical disease in animals |
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How we sleep today may forecast when Alzheimer's disease
begins |
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UCalgary researchers discover how to capture images of cells
at work inside our lungs |
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Seeing progress |
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Children with social anxiety, maternal history of depression
more likely to develop depression |
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Better customer care on Twitter leads to nearly 20% increase
in customer satisfaction |
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A spicy silver lining |
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Evaluating hormone-related targets and risks associated with
COVID-19 |
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Independent physician-owned practices adopt more quality
improvement strategies |
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Attacking tumors from the inside |
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Antibiotics affect breast milk microbiota in mothers of
preterm infants: University of Toronto study |
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New model explains when the brain becomes aware of information |
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Study identifies how infection by Zika virus during pregnancy
can affect the fetal brain |
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Hotspots of a corona infection in the human body |
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Autonomous robot plays with NanoLEGO |
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Operation Outbreak simulation teaches students how pandemics
spread |
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Comprehensive look at US fuel economy standards show big
savings on fuel and emissions |
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International team of scientists discover link between genes
and penicillin allergy using |
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Researchers probe Soldier sleep deprivation effects |
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The Lancet: Many countries falling behind on global
commitments to tackling premature deaths from chronic diseases, such as diabetes, lung cancer and heart disease |
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Obesity may alter immune system response to COVID-19 |
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New mathematical method shows how climate change led to fall
of ancient civilization |
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Innovative biocontainment unit shows promise to protect
healthcare workers |
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New species of freshwater Crustacea found in the hottest place
on earth |
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IGC scientist awarded distinguished European Research Council
Grant |
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True size of prehistoric mega-shark finally revealed |
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Scientists discover a warped disc "torn apart by
stars" in a triple Tatooine-like system |
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New computational tool enables prediction of key functional
sites in proteins based on structure |
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Discovery of unconventional hall effect |
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New dating of Nebra sky disk |
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Evaluating the effect of plain afforestation project and
future spatial suitability in Beijing |
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Hair dye and cancer risk: Largest study yet |
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Holistic bursting cells might be basis of brain cognition |
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IoT results-oriented exercise system for social distancing
with field sensors, no gym needed |
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New understanding of electrolyte additives will improve
dye-sensitised solar cells |
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Study: Vitamin D deficiency may raise risk of getting COVID-19 |
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'Attack Helicopters' an online sub-culture to watch out for |
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Natural pest control saving billions |
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Minimally invasive ellipsys system allows kidney patients to
begin dialysis sooner |
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Tiny biological package gets drug right to the 'heart' of
transplant rejection |
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Wearable, portable invention offers options for treating
antibiotic-resistant infections |
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Tear gas should be banned, researchers find; here's why |
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Study of siblings finds moderate cannabis use impacts
cognitive functioning |
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Anxiety and depression are associated with medical care
avoidance during the pandemic |
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Weight gainers more likely to underestimate their true body
size |
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Lactose tolerance spread throughout Europe in only a few
thousand years |
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People with obesity in the UK wait much longer before
discussing weight with a healthcare provider |
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11 years of data add to the evidence for using testosterone
therapy to treat obesity, including as an alternative to obesity surgery |
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Study in half a million adults with overweight or obesity
suggests benefit of weight loss on serious health problems |
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Safe thresholds for antibiotics in sewage needed to help
combat antibiotic resistance |
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Novel insights of how prostate cancer causes secondary tumors |
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Cell division: Cleaning the nucleus without detergents |
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Children can have COVID-19 antibodies and virus in their
system simultaneously |
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Bronchitis as a child predicts worse lung health in middle age |
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Genetic information can predict predisposition to rare and
common blood diseases |
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'Social smokers' face disproportionate risk of death from lung
disease and lung cancer |
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Study reveals lactose tolerance happened quickly in Europe |
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When doing good boosts health, well-being |
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Indigenous knowledge still undervalued--study |
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Old males vital to elephant societies |
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Financial strains significantly raise risk of suicide attempts |
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It takes more than plexiglass to protect against aerosolized
SARS-CoV-2 |
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Unmanned aerial vehicles help wheat breeders |
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New test can detect crown-of-thorns starfish as quickly as a
home pregnancy kit |
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Start here to make a protein |
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How to spot patients most likely to die from blood infections |
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Diabetes-in-a-dish model uncovers new insights into the cause
of type 2 diabetes |
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Peculiar planetary system architecture around three Orion
stars explained |
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Special Issue--Democracy: In Flux and Under Threat |
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Editing the immune response could make gene therapy more
effective |
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High levels of toxic flame retardant chemicals found in dust
inside college classrooms |
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New observations show planet-forming disc torn apart by its
three central stars |
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ALMA discovers misaligned rings in planet-forming disk around
triple stars |
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Who should get the COVID-19 vaccine first? |
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Social experiences impact zebrafish from an early age |
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Is consciousness continuous or discrete? Maybe it's both,
argue researchers |
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Could plants help us find dead bodies? Forensic botanists want
to know |
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FSU researchers track nutrient transport in the Gulf of Mexico |
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Painting with light: Novel nanopillars precisely control
intensity of transmitted light |
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Unraveling the secrets of Tennessee whiskey |
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Scientists predicted new hard and superhard ternary compounds |
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New peer reviews of COVID-19 preprints from the MIT Press
journal RAPID REVIEWS COVID-19 |
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Researchers find unexpected electrical current that could
stabilize fusion reactions |
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Post-COVID syndrome severely damages children's hearts |
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Chemistry's Feng Lin Lab is splitting water molecules for a
renewable energy future |
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Common class of drugs linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's
disease |
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Cell-autonomous immunity and the pathogen-mediated evolution
of humans |
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Blood breakdown product commandeers important enzyme |
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