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Astronomers document the rise and fall of a rarely observed
stellar dance |
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Acute itching in eczema patients linked to environmental
allergens |
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UNH researchers discover new inhibitor drug combination for
rare form of cancer |
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Eating omega-3 fat helps hibernating Arctic ground squirrels
warm up during deep cold |
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Research breaks new ground in understanding how a molecular
motor generates force |
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COVID-19 reduced US life expectancy, especially among Black
and Latino populations |
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Emotionally neglected or severely sexually abused girls report
riskier sexual behavior |
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Common workplace interactions can trigger suicidal thoughts
for employees with mood disorders |
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Metformin use reduces risk of death for patients with COVID-19
and diabetes |
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Understanding future species distribution: new data for
biogeographers |
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Exposure to violence takes a toll on the socioemotional
well-being of Californians |
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The role of T cells in fighting cancer |
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Borrowing from birds, experts reduce search times for novel
high-entropy alloys to seconds |
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New study: Without right messaging, masks could lead to more
COVID-19 spread |
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Researchers show Irish soil can offer more hope in fight
against antibiotic resistance |
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Rare lichen unique to Florida discovered in museum
collections, may be extinct |
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Quantum computers to study the functioning of the molecules of
life |
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Keeping the costs of superconducting magnets down using
ultrasound |
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New PTSD biotypes enables improved tests, sheds light on
divergent treatments efficacy |
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Reverse engineering 3D chromosome models for individual cells |
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Turn off that camera during virtual meetings, environmental
study says |
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Geologic history written in garnet sand |
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Lead poisoning of children |
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Population density and virus strains will affect how regions
can resume normal life |
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Tetris is no longer just a game, but an algorithm, which
ensures maximum room occupancy |
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Presidential inaugurations boost tourism, but not this year |
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CCNY's David Lohman finds Asian butterfly mimics different
species as defense mechanism |
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Study demonstrates efficacy of new treatment for
neurofibromatosis type 1-related tumors |
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Discrimination may increase risk of anxiety disorders
regardless of genetics, study finds |
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Cancer models created by mechanical engineers offer new
insight into tumor growth |
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Lack of managers keeps India's businesses small |
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Neither 'meniscal' nor 'mechanical' symptoms predict findings
on knee arthroscopy |
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Toadlet peptide transforms into a deadly weapon against
bacteria |
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Stretching more effective than walking to lower high blood
pressure: USask study |
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Following the hops of disordered proteins could lead to future
treatments of Alzheimer's disease |
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New way to control electrical charge in 2D materials: Put a
flake on it |
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Deep learning outperforms standard machine learning in
biomedical research applications |
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New classification marks paradigm shift in how
conservationists tackle climate change |
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Researchers rewind the clock to calculate age and site of
supernova blast |
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Physical virology shows the dynamics of virus reproduction |
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The richer you are, the more likely you'll social distance,
study finds |
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Behaviors surrounding oral sex may increase HPV-Related cancer
risk |
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Mapping our sun's backyard |
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Physical frailty syndrome: a cacophony of multisystem
dysfunction |
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USTC makes security analysis and improvement of quantum random
number generation |
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Moffitt researchers discover biochemical pathway that protects
cells from ferroptosis |
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Galaxies hit single, doubles, and triple (growing black holes) |
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Greenland melting likely increased by bacteria in sediment |
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Bladder cancer--When to use chemotherapy |
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Teeth pendants speak of the elk's prominent status in the
Stone Age |
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Feces and algorithms: Artificial Intelligence to map our
intestinal bacteria |
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Posidonia marine seagrass can catch and remove plastics from
the sea |
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Measuring the belowground world |
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Temperature scanners of limited value in detecting COVID-19
[The Physiological Society] |
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Cancer research reveals how mutations in a specific gene cause
different types of disease |
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How aerosols are formed |
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Research reveals new insight into why breastfed babies have
improved immune systems |
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Wits University scientists artificially infect mosquitoes with
human malaria to advance treatment |
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Micro-climate moulds and reshapes northern insect communities,
herbivory and predation |
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Spectacular fossil discovery: 150 million-year-old shark was
one of the largest of its time |
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Catalyticity of molybdenum-dinitrogen complexes in organic
reactions |
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Temperature scanners of limited value in detecting COVID-19
[University of Portsmouth] |
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Study the boundary between bulk, nano and molecule scale of
gold plasmonic physics |
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Pillarene hybrid material shows enhanced tunable multicolor
luminescence and sensing ability |
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Giant 2D atlas of the universe helps dark energy spectroscopic
survey |
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Giving the hydrogen economy an acid test |
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New suspicious lesions on breast MRI in neoadjuvant therapy |
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A highly sensitive technique for measuring the state of a
cytoskeleton |
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Esophageal cancer patients show abundance of oral pathogens |
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A scanning transmission X-ray microscope for analysis of
chemical states of lithium |
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How insects activate muscles to adapt to limbs removed |
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The regulatory network of sugar and organic acid in watermelon
fruit is revealed |
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Berkeley Lab science snapshots |
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Triggering tumor antiviral immune response in triple negative
breast cancer |
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Bees respond to wildfire aftermath by producing more female
offspring |
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Concept for a hybrid-electric plane may reduce aviation's air
pollution problem |
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New combination drug therapy offers hope against
methamphetamine addiction |
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A rift in the retina may help repair the optic nerve |
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COVID-19: Science scepticism may be reinforced by UK rush to
approve vaccines |
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Scientists discover the secret of Galapagos' rich ecosystem |
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Study shows sharp decline in cancer screenings, diagnoses
during the first COVID-19 surge |
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Honeybees reveal how our floral landscape has changed over the
last 65 years |
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Overactive food quality control system triggers food
allergies, Yale scientists say |
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Unexplained 7-fold variation in euthanasia rates across the
Netherlands |
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How the brain paralyzes you while you sleep |
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Not as simple as thought: How bacteria form membrane vesicles |
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MicroRNA may serve as therapeutic targets for traumatic brain
injury |
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Flip the script: cardiac rehabilitation is underused, but a
simple change could fix that |
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Accounting for the gaps in ancient food webs |
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Water and gender equality |
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Experts reduce search times for novel high-entropy alloys
13,000-fold using Cuckoo Search |
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Sexual harassment claims by less feminine women perceived as
less credible |
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New state of matter in one-dimensional quantum gas |
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Model analyzes how viruses escape the immune system |
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Scientists take important step toward using retinal cell
transplants to treat blindness |
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Hard to crack research reveals how crop roots penetrate hard
soils |
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Foraging humans, mammals and birds who live in the same place
behave similarly |
98 |
Human-induced climate change caused the northwestern Pacific
warming record in August 2020 |
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A climate in crisis calls for investment in direct air
capture, new research finds |
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SolarEV City concept: Building the next urban power and
mobility systems |
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Effects of head trauma from intimate partner violence largely
unrecognized |
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Retinal cell transplant clears experimental hurdle toward
treating blindness |
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New algorithm mimics electrosensing in fish |
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Sexual harassment claims considered more credible if made by
'prototypical' women |
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New method makes better predictions of material properties
using low quality data |
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Low cost chlorine dispensing device improves tap water safety
in low-resource regions |
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Fast food restaurant proximity likely doesn't affect
children's weight |
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Smoking directly linked to a higher risk of subarachnoid
hemorrhage |
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Acting quickly after heart attack symptoms start can be a
heart saver |
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Chemotherapy with light; only one injection required |
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Climate change is hurting children's diets, global study finds |
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New perspectives in human behavior and culture |
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Environment: Seagrass meadows may facilitate marine plastic
removal from the sea |
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Scientists discover electric eels hunting in a group |
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Tool that predicts if chemotherapy will produce debilitating
side effects in older adults |
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Even skin shielded from the sun accumulates genomic DNA
changes from UV light |
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SARS-CoV-2 antibody test helps select donor blood samples for
therapeutic use |
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How plants produce defensive toxins without harming themselves |
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Researchers link cellular transport pathway to aggressive
brain cancer |
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