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Single-cell test can reveal precisely how drugs kill cancer
cells |
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Prenatal BPA exposure may contribute to the male bias of
autism spectrum disorder |
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Ultra-small nanomedicines which stably deliver
oligonucleotides to refractory cancers |
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How drain flies dodge a washout |
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New biodegradable polyurethane foams are developed from wheat
straw |
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Clumsy kids can be fit too |
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Using ancient fossils and gravitational-wave science to
predict earth's future |
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How to find mutated sperm? Just go FISH |
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Nano-thin piezoelectrics advance self-powered electronics |
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Different types of neurons interact to make
reaching-and-grasping tasks possible |
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General health checkups may detect early signs of Parkinson's
disease |
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TGen-NAU study: COVID-19 virus triggers antibodies from
previous coronavirus infections |
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Ohio State-led support program suggests a reduction in preterm
birth and infant mortality |
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Mental health conditions alarmingly high among children with
autism |
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Automakers delay recalls to minimize stock penalties, avoid
being the first safety issue in news |
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New heat method kills pathogens with minimal damage to plants |
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Dinosaur-era sea lizard had teeth like a shark |
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Eating habits partly down to your genetics, finds new study |
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Teachers having to work harder than any other professionals,
says study |
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Free online tool calculates risk of COVID-19 transmission in
poorly-ventilated spaces |
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How short circuits in lithium metal batteries can be prevented |
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Eye tests predict Parkinson's-linked cognitive decline 18
months ahead |
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NAD+ can restore age-related muscle deterioration |
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Heart attack patients in England 'fearful' of seeking medical
help amid COVID crisis |
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Appreciating a flower's texture, color, and shape leads to
better drone landings |
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Cretaceous amber fossil sheds light on bioluminescence in
beetles |
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Study identifies European cities with highest mortality due to
air pollution |
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Nonsurgical treatment for cerebral infarction using wearable
wireless ultrasound devices |
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A neuronal cocktail for motivation |
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Research establishes antibiotic potential for cannabis
molecule |
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Optical data transmission speed increased by a factor of at
least 10,000 |
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Bio-inspired: How lobsters can help make stronger 3D printed
concrete |
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Semiconductor chip that detects exhaled gas with high
sensitivity at room temperature |
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A biological strategy reveals how efficient brain circuitry
develops spontaneously |
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One-dimensional quantum nanowires fertile ground for Majorana
zero modes |
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Testing the waters: Analyzing different solid states of water
on other planets and moons |
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Gene-editing 'scissor' tool may also be a 'dimmer switch' |
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Male butterflies mark their mates with repulsive smell during
sex to 'turn off' other suitors |
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5G doesn't cause COVID-19, but the rumor it does spread like a
virus |
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Who's writing open access articles? |
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New drug combination shows promise as powerful treatment for
AML |
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Youths with mood disorders who use marijuana at higher risk of
death, self-harm |
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Getting under your skin: Molecular research builds new
understanding of skin regeneration |
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Childhood neglect leaves generational imprint |
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DNA origami enables fabricating superconducting nanowires |
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New approach emerges to better classify, treat brain tumors |
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Amber-encased fossil shines light on evolution of
bioluminescent insects |
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Inflamed environment is C. diff paradise |
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Cancer-related suicide declined in the US during the past two
decades |
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Sequencing of wastewater useful for control of SARS-CoV-2 |
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New insights into wound healing process |
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Obese, snoring mini pigs show how air flows through the throat
during sleep apnea |
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All-purpose dinosaur opening reconstructed for first time |
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A clinical trial provides encouraging results on ivermectin
for reducing mild COVID-19 |
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Eggs reveal what may happen to brain on impact |
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50 million-year-old fossil assassin bug has unusually
well-preserved genitalia |
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Certain parenting behaviors associated with positive changes
in well-being during COVID-19 pandemic |
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Do children view punishment as rehabilitative? A new study
takes a look |
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Butterfly anti-aphrodisiac and floral scent |
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For some, GI tract may be vulnerable to COVID-19 infection |
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Scientists discover link between nicotine and breast cancer
metastasis |
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Making microwaves safer for children |
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Designer DNA therapeutic wipes out cancer stem cells, treats
multiple myeloma in mice |
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Intoxicating chemicals in catnip and silver vine protect
felines from mosquito bites |
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New Parkinson's disease therapeutics discovered by Ben-Gurion
U researchers |
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Deep sleep takes out the trash |
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New starfish-like fossil reveals evolution in action |
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Stanford study reveals immune driver of brain aging |
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NIH researchers identify new genetic disorder that affects
brain, craniofacial skeleton |
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Antidepressants largely ineffective for back pain and
osteoarthritis |
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New trial finds arthritis drug no better than standard care
for severe COVID-19 |
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Breakthrough in understanding 'tummy bug' bacteria |
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Study shows how network of marine protected areas could help
safeguard Antarctic penguins |
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Severe menopause symptoms often accompany premature ovarian
insufficiency |
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New metamaterial offers reprogrammable properties |
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NIH researchers identify new genetic disorder that affects
brain, craniofacial skeleton |
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Diabetes powerfully associated with premature coronary heart
disease in women |
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NEWS2 evaluated for prediction of severe COVID-19 outcome in
large international study |
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Do antidepressants help chronic back pain and osteoarthritis? |
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Mayo Clinic study indicates age influences sex-related
outcomes after heart attack |
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Squid-inspired robot swims with nature's most efficient marine
animals |
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Cats love silver vine and catnip for a more practical reason
than developing euphoria |
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Methamphetamine overdose deaths rise sharply nationwide |
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Researchers uncover potentially promising therapeutic
combination for renal cell carcinoma |
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplants may provide long-term
benefit for people with MS |
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Brain pressure disorder that causes headache, vision problems
on rise |
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An anode-free zinc battery that could someday store renewable
energy |
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New antifungal compound from ant farms |
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Stealing the spotlight in the field and kitchen |
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Late rainy season reliably predicts drought in regions prone
to food insecurity |
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On the origins of money: Ancient European hoards full of
standardized bronze objects |
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Describing the worldviews of the new 'tech elite' |
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Making protein 'superfood' from marine algae |
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Defects may help scientists understand the exotic physics of
topology |
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Highly functional membrane developed for producing freshwater
from seawater |
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PTSD link to pandemic panic |
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Methods in studying cycad leaf nutrition found to be
inconsistent and incomplete |
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Stanford: forecasting coastal water quality |
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Geoscientists reconstruct 6.5 million years of sea level
stands |
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Sloan Kettering Institute scientists solve a 100-year-old
mystery about cancer |
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Study says friends are most valued in cultures where they may
be needed most |
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Astronomers discover first cloudless, Jupiter-like planet |
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Creating a safe CAR T-Cell therapy to fight solid tumors in
children |
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Counting patients social determinants of health may help
doctors avert fatal heart attacks |
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Study reveals new insights into the link between sunlight
exposure and kidney damage |
106 |
Giant sand worm discovery proves truth is stranger than
fiction |
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Study finds racial disparities in breast cancer prognosis
testing |
108 |
Bringing atoms to a standstill: NIST miniaturizes laser
cooling |
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Advances in modeling and sensors can help farmers and insurers
manage risk |
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Mitochondrial mutation increases the risk of diabetes in
Japanese men |
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