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New Cretaceous Jehol fossil sheds light on evolution of
ancestral mammalian middle ear |
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Octupole corner state in a three-dimensional topological
circuit |
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Rare encounters between cosmic heavyweights |
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Stop! Grand theft water |
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From photons to feelings: Researchers reveal a color palette
in brain |
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Planetary ball-milling helps protect our planet from plastics
pollution |
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New study takes aim at advanced types of non-addictive pain
therapies |
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Research illuminates new element of plant immune defense
response to biotic stress |
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Study examines link between sperm quality and light from
devices at night |
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Study finds 'nomophobia' is associated with poor sleep health
in college students |
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Study finds association between nightmares and heart disease
in veterans |
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Artificial pancreas effectively controls type 1 diabetes in
children age 6 and up |
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New treatment possibilities for young women diagnosed with
rare form of ovarian cancer |
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Placenta can indicate how body responds to opioids during
pregnancy |
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Thermodynamics of computation: A quest to find the cost of
running a Turing machine |
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Progress toward a treatment for Krabbe disease |
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Study finds that water efficiency achievable throughout US
without decree |
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Terms in Seattle-area rental ads reinforce neighborhood
segregation |
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Researchers discover gene controlling nectar spur development |
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New method to combat damage, help revive NY berry industry |
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Researchers pursue 'hidden pathology' to explain fatigue in
multiple sclerosis |
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Interventions stem antibiotic prescribing rates in
telemedicine |
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Thin-skinned solar panels printed with inkjet |
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Neutralizing antibodies appear to protect humans from
coronavirus infection |
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US political parties become extremist to get more votes |
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Lung cancer trial of RET inhibitor selpercatinib achieves
durable responses in majority of patients with RET gene fusions |
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Researchers unravel two mysteries of COVID-19 |
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Native desert bighorn sheep in ecologically intact areas are
less vulnerable to climate change |
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New study explores symptomatology, quality of life before and
after labiaplasty |
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Tethering together type 2 diabetes drugs increases efficacy of
combination therapy |
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Study rules out DM destruction as origin of extra radiation in
galaxy center |
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Overlooked 'housekeeping' gene plays unexpected role in
seizures |
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New insights into mechanism of therapy to reduce liver fat and
prevent fibrosis |
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Gunshot injuries in California drop, but percentage of firearm
death goes up |
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UC creates living tribute to Ohio botanist |
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USDA says current poultry food safety guidelines do not stop
salmonella outbreaks |
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Meteorite strikes may create unexpected form of silica |
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New Nitrogen Assembly Carbon catalyst has potential to
transform chemical manufacturing |
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Study of Asia's hillstream loaches reveals keys to fish
family's land-walking abilities |
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Barcoding long DNA quantifies CRISPR effects |
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Transplanted brown-fat-like cells hold promise for obesity and
diabetes |
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Army scientists take new spin on quantum research |
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Ensure long term support is available for COVID-19 survivors |
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Social distancing is instinctive but hard for humans and
animals |
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Scientists use blood test to predict who is likely to develop
psychotic disorders |
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New observations of black hole devouring a star reveal rapid
disk formation |
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Nanodots made of photovoltaic material support waveguide modes |
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Got fatigue? Study further pinpoints brain regions that may
control it |
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UofSC researchers reveal how THC may treat acute respiratory
distress syndrome |
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Heavy metals make soil enzymes 3 times weaker, says a soil
scientist from RUDN University |
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Novel PROTAC enhances its intracellular accumulation and
protein knockdown |
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ITMO University scientists develop a tool for wireless
charging of multiple devices |
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Catching genes from chlamydiae allowed complex life to live
without oxygen |
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Research finds people who eat pasta have better overall
quality diets than those who don't |
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Consuming your own fecal microbiome when dieting may limit
weight regain--Ben-Gurion University |
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New form of brain analysis engages whole brain for the first
time |
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UMBC study reveals gender bias in bird song research and
impact of women on science |
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How vitamin C could help over 50s retain muscle mass |
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New study warns: We have underestimated the pace at which the
Arctic is melting |
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A ribosome odyssey in mitochondria |
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COVID-19--Scenarios for the post-lockdown period in Italy |
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Following 'Eatwell Guide' diet could reduce your risk of dying
early and lower your environmental footprint |
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Samara Polytech scientists studied a new compound for lithium
and sodium-ion batteries |
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Proven: Historical climate changes occurred simultaneously in
several parts of the world |
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Scientists to discover the unique ductile properties of
aluminum |
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Link between cognitive impairment and worse prognosis in heart
failure patients |
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When two tribes go to war--how tribalism polarized the Brexit
social media debate |
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Gastrointestinal innovation holds potential for treating
variety of conditions |
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Immune protein IL-17A responsible for lethal side effects of
gastric cancer |
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Corona pandemic: What dashboards do not show |
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Novel alkaline hydrogel advances skin wound care |
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Tailored hardening of ZrCuAl bulk metallic glass induced by 2D
gradient rejuvenation |
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Domesticated chickens have smaller brains |
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How plants close their gates when microbes attack |
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New analysis shows hydroxychloroquine does not lower mortality
in COVID-19 patients, and is associated with increased mortality when combined with the antibiotic azithromycin |
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Sm(Fe0.8Co0.2)12 with a lean rare earth content exhibits
superb magnetism |
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NTU Singapore scientists use fruit peel to turn old batteries
into new |
78 |
Difficult, complex decisions underpin the future of the
world's coral reefs |
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How plants shut the door on infection |
80 |
New tech extracts potential to identify quality graphene
cheaper and faster |
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Fear of missing out impacts people of all ages |
82 |
Too many COVID-19 patients get unneeded 'just in case'
antibiotics |
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Microscopic robots 'walk' thanks to laser tech |
84 |
Artificial pancreas effectively controls type 1 diabetes in
children age 6 and up |
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Seizures during menstrual cycle linked to drug-resistant
epilepsy |
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US hospital admissions for stroke fell by almost a third
during lockdown |
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50% drop in patients attending cardiology services during
coronavirus lockdown |
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New device can measure toxic lead within minutes |
89 |
Experts reveal major holes in international ozone treaty |
90 |
Unlocking the mysteries of the brain |
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Genetic causes of severe childhood brain disorders found using
new computational methods |
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The patients left behind by HIV research |
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Hip fracture risk linked to nanoscale bone inflexibility |
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Antagonistic genes modify rice plant growth |
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COVID-19 vaccines are moving fast, but will Americans agree to
get them? |
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New therapy targets breast cancer metastases in brain |
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Radiation for young adult cancer linked to worse BC survival
in premenopausal women |
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Obesity linked with higher risk for COVID-19 complications |
99 |
Mandatory vote-by-mail modestly increases voter turnout
without giving either party an edge in elections, study suggests |
100 |
Synthetic coating for the GI tract could deliver drugs or aid
in digestion |
101 |
Benefits of inhaled nitric oxide therapy for pregnant patients
with COVID-19 |
102 |
Cosmic rays may soon stymie quantum computing |
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Strong, durable responses to selpercatinib in RET-driven
medullary thyroid cancer |
104 |
Additional data on blood thinner efficacy for COVID-19 and
insight on best possible regimens |
105 |
Antarctic ice shelves vulnerable to sudden meltwater-driven
fracturing, says study |
106 |
Shoulder replacements benefit most patients for more than ten
years, study shows |
107 |
Depressed or anxious teens risk heart attacks in middle age |
108 |
Investigational new therapy prevents onset of Dravet syndrome
symptoms in mice |
109 |
Spit in a tube to diagnose heart attack |
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Long naps may be bad for health |
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