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Does Exercise Accelerate Atherosclerosis? |
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When a Meteor Destroyed an Ancient City, It May Have Inspired
Biblical Tales |
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Study Suggests Cell Reprogramming Can Repair Heart Attack
Damage |
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Is morality all about taste? |
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Revealing the Age of Lobsters with DNA |
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DNA Gives Clues to the Mystery of 'Skeleton' Lake |
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A New Understanding of Japanese History Through Genetics |
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Kidney Failure in COVID Survivors |
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Researchers Find the Source of Gamma Rays in the 'Empty' Sky |
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Skin Condition Linked to Sex Hormone Gene |
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A 24,000-Year-Old Rotifer from the Siberian Arctic is Alive
& Thriving |
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Inflammation Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Progression |
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Ribosomes Make Proteins & Now We Know How Ribosomes Are
Made |
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Caught on Tape: Immune Cells Migrating from the Gut to the
Brain |
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How Many Nasty Germs Are in Chewed Gum? Ig Nobel Winners Found
Out |
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An Established Ovarian Cancer Antigen Presents a Promising
Therapeutic Target |
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The (Not So) Secret to a Happy Life: Fruits, Vegetables, and
Exercise |
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Medication May Build Up in Gut Bacteria, Impacting the Drug
& Microbiome |
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Under Pressure: Physicists Discover New Property of Black
Holes and Quantum Gravity |
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Your T-Shirt Could Soon Tell You if Your Heart Is OK |
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Cannabis--a Quality of Life
Question |
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Clinical Trial of CRISPR-Based HIV Treatment Set to Begin |
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A New DNA Editor Hidden in a Microbial Jumping Gene |
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Houses on Mars Held Together with Astronaut Blood?! |
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Cancer Genes Might Aim for the Immune System, Not Growth
Promotion |
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New Glaucoma Drainage Implant Safe and Effective at Reducing
Intraocular Pressure |
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XENON1T Physicists May Have Directly Detected Dark Energy |
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Trapped! An Immune Cell Tag Team Takes Down Bacteria. |
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How a Bacterial Molecule Turns Plants to 'Zombies' |
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Experts Urge Pregnant Women to Use Caution with Acetaminophen |
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Reducing Sugar in Packaged Foods May Protect Millions from
Disease |
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Lifesaving TheraSpheres--glass microbeads can target and
destroy colorectal tumors |
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LIBRA-Seq ID's a Potent Antibody to Fight COVID-19 |
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Eating Foods High in Omega-3 Fatty Acids Could Help People
with Bipolar Disorder |
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Newly Identified Cell Type is Linked to Chronic Skin Disorders |
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Skin Microbiome Analysis Gets Cleaned Up |
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Whole Genome Sequencing for Cancer Diagnostics |
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Increasing Production of Aquatic "Blue" Foods
Promotes Sustainable Access to Healthier Diets |
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Single-cell Proteomics Prevails Over DNA and RNA Sequencing |
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Mining Metal from Microbes in Space |
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Ancient Humans Rarely Chose Cousins as Mates |
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Enhanced Hamster Cells as Super Drug Factories |
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Curbing Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes Through Influenza
Vaccination |
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How Light Therapy Could Help People with Alzheimer's Disease |
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Nanomedicine and the Future of Stroke Management |
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Researchers Develop a New Method for Analyzing How
Ketamine-Induced Anesthesia Affects the Brain |
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Rift Valley Fever's Infectious Secret is Revealed |
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A shot for sore eyes: a novel injectable drug to treat
age-related vision loss |
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Antibiotics and Viruses Team Up to Kill Drug-Resistant Bugs |
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Cell Therapy Scrubs Tumors, Spares Transplanted Organs |
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Climate Change Is Already Bad for Corn Production. Weeds Make
It Worse. |
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How Smell Triggers Memory in the Brain |
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New Type of Artificial Heart Tested in Several Patients Shows
Promise |
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New face mask prototype can detect COVID-19 infection |
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Inspiring Hope during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month |
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How Stem Cells May Aid in the Treatment of MRSA |
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Medical Opinions Are Often Divided, but Tech Can Bring Them
Together |
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Towards a Gene Therapy for Heart Regeneration |
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I'm Crying. You're Crying. Viewers' Brains Sync During
Engaging Stories |
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A Human Embryo Model is Made from Stem Cells |
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Glowing Gophers? Bioluminescence Discovered in These Rodents |
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Mapping the Spread of COVID-19 in Africa Using Genomics |
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A Better Gene Therapy Delivery System for Treating Muscle
Diseases |
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The FDA approves drug to treat a bad cholesterol in children |
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Commercial Fusion Energy Could be Within Reach, Thanks to the
World's Most Powerful Magnet |
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Gender-affirmation Surgery in Transgender Patients--Evidence
for Regret? |
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Cannabis Use and Exercise--a Dire Need for High-quality
Evidence |
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Oxygen Levels Are Dropping in the Ocean, Affecting Fish
Ecosystems |
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City Solutions--Green Rooftops in Urban Spaces |
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Amyloid from the Liver May Contribute to Alzheimer's |
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Scientists Create Tiny Replicas of the Pancreas to Study New
Drugs |
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Optical Imaging in Tissue with Near-Infrared Dyes |
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American Astronomical Society Commits to Open Access Journals |
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Nasal Drugs Show Promise for Slowing Parkinson's Disease |
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Black College Football Players More at Risk of Heart
Conditions |
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We've Killed Half the World's Coral |
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WHO Recommends Antibody Treatment for High Risk COVID-19
Patients |
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Kleefstra Syndrome Reversed in Mouse Model After Birth |
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Regular Exercise Linked to Huge Reduction in Anxiety Risk |
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Routine Blood Test May Show Link Between Schizophrenia and
Cardiovascular Disease |
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Farming Fish Sustainably |
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The FDA approves the first and only oral treatment for a
certain non-small cell lung cancer. |
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Using UAVs to Study the Environment |
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Protecting the Mango Plant with Signal Interference |
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Nearly 90% of Amazonian Plants and Animals Have Been Affected
by Wildfires |
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Genetic Mutation Improving Protein Translation Found to Slow
Aging |
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Nudging Closer to a Sustainable Future |
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Images of Healthy Foods with A Lot of Likes on Social Media
Influence Eating Habits |
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Scientists harness human protein to deliver molecular
medicines to cells |
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Machine learning discovers new sequences to boost drug
delivery |
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New device can diagnose COVID-19 from saliva samples |
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New method opens the door to efficient genome writing in
bacteria |
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Mapping the cellular circuits behind spitting |
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Brain's "memory center" is needed to recognize image
sequences, but not single sights |
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The environmental toll of disposable masks |
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Memory-making involves extensive DNA breaking |
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Microscopy technique makes finer images of deeper tissue, more
quickly |
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Researchers develop a method for rapid, accurate virus
detection |
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Some brain disorders exhibit similar circuit malfunctions |
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As novel sights become familiar, different brain rhythms and
neurons take over |
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A comprehensive map of the SARS-CoV-2 genome |
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Anesthesia doesn't simply turn off the brain--it changes its
rhythms |
103 |
Biologists discover a trigger for cell extrusion |
104 |
Synthetic gelatin-like material mimics lobster underbelly's
stretch and strength |
105 |
Cancer cells soften as they metastasize, study suggests |
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A safer way to deploy bacteria as environmental sensors |
107 |
Mice naturally engage in physical distancing, study finds |
108 |
Tiny particles power chemical reactions |
109 |
How metals work together to weaken hardy nitrogen-nitrogen
bonds |
110 |
Chemists boost boron's utility |
111 |
Researchers construct molecular nanofibers that are stronger
than steel |
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Vaccination by inhalation |
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Nanoparticles can turn off genes in bone marrow cells |
114 |
Bio-inspired, blood-repelling tissue glue could seal wounds
quickly |
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Synthetic biology circuits can respond within seconds |
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