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COVID-19 warnings were on Twitter well before the outbreak of
the pandemic |
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Ideal surgical results less likely if cancer patients live
vulnerable communities |
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Nuclear war could trigger big El Nino and decrease seafood |
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Nanomedicine's 'crown' is ready for its close up |
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Doctoral student leads paleoclimate study of precipitation and
sea ice in Arctic Alaska |
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Litter provides habitat for diverse animal communities in
rivers, study finds |
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Women influenced coevolution of dogs and humans |
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Genetic breakthrough to target care for deadly heart condition |
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Efficient solid-state depolymerization of waste PET |
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Fine tuning first-responder immune cells may reduce TBI damage |
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When galaxies collide |
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Rich European countries have higher atrial fibrillation death
rates than least wealthy |
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Puzzling six-exoplanet system with rhythmic movement
challenges theories of how planets form |
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First people to enter the Americas likely did so with their
dogs |
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Sport may fast-track numeracy skills for Indigenous children |
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Microbes fuelled by wind-blown mineral dust melt the Greenland
ice sheet |
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Opertech Bio's pioneering approach to taste testing and
measurement published in JPET |
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Competition among human females likely contributed to
concealed ovulation |
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Aging-US: Growth factor beta type 1 and hypoxia-inducible
factor 1 transcription complex |
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Aging-US: Nicotinamide mononucleotide in degenerative model of
retinal detachment |
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Aging-US: PAM (PIK3/AKT/mTOR) signaling in glia: potential
contributions to brain tumors |
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New skull of tube-crested dinosaur reveals evolution of
bizarre crest |
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Global ice loss increases at record rate |
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Afternoon napping linked to better mental agility |
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Listening to music linked to significant reduction in
anxiety/pain after major heart surgery |
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Male breast cancer patients face high prevalence of heart
disease risk factors |
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Air pollution linked to heightened risk of progressive and
irreversible sight loss (AMD) |
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Childhood cancer survivors are not more likely to terminate
their pregnancies |
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Recovery of ovarian function in infertile mammals lacking
gonadotropin release |
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Inequality in medieval Cambridge was 'recorded on the bones'
of its residents |
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Princeton team advances new route to chemically recyclable
plastics |
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White turns into (extreme-)ultraviolet |
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Absence of supporters during football matches associated with
fewer altercations on pitch |
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Aircraft could cut emissions by better surfing the wind |
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Novel molecules to combat asthma and COVID-related lung
diseases discovered |
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Oncotarget: Drug-resistant cells grow exponentially in
metastatic prostate cancer |
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Oncotarget: Improved therapeutic efficacy of unmodified
anti-tumor antibodies |
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Despite some advances, women still face disparities of the
global burden of stroke |
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Mental health is important to overall health, and heart
disease prevention and treatment |
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Adherence to low-dose aspirin regimen led to better pregnancy
outcomes in women with previous pregnancy losses |
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Musicians have more connected brains than non-musicians |
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Targeted health messaging needed in era of vaping, researchers
say |
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Deep-sea plastic accumulations by turbidity currents: NW South
China sea |
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Newly discovered fossil named after U of A paleontologist |
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UC study: The dangers of drugged driving are outpacing drunk
driving |
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Partners in crime: genetic collaborator may influence severity
of the rare disease, NGLY1 |
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Life-threatening complications during pregnancy: greater
long-term risk of death |
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Race plays a role in children's food allergies |
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A compound that slows bone loss, and a resource for developing
treatments to slow aging |
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Cell 'bones' mystery solved with supercomputers |
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UMass Amherst researchers develop technique to replicate
bone-remodeling processes |
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Mouse study identifies novel compound that may help develop
diabetes drugs |
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Ocean toxin a heartbreaking threat for sea otters |
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Researchers simplify the study of gene-environment
interactions |
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Mouse study: gabapentin prevents harmful structural changes in
spinal cord |
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Two anti-viral enzymes transform pre-leukemia stem cells into
leukemia |
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TGen-led study results suggest more accurate diagnostic for
breast cancer |
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'Tri-active' contraceptive gel combines spermicidal,
anti-viral, libido-enhancing agents |
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For older adults, specific Facebook activities more important
than overall use |
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Study helps understand why kids of obese mothers may be
susceptible to metabolic diseases |
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Anti-poverty policies can reduce reports of child neglect |
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Scientists identify flank instability at a volcano with
history of collapse |
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Extreme black holes have hair that can be combed |
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Study finds water quality improvements in Maryland's Choptank
River |
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Hybrid closed-loop insulin therapy improves glycemic control |
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Satellite data reveals bonds between emissions, pollution and
economy |
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Concordia researchers find melatonin is effective against
polycystic kidney disease |
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Southern Africa's most endangered shark just extended its
range by 2,000 kilometers |
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Smart algorithm cleans up images by searching for clues buried
in noise |
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Strokes after TIAs have declined over time, study shows |
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AI used to predict early symptoms of schizophrenia in
relatives of patients |
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When push comes to shove, what counts as a fight? |
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Story tips from Johns Hopkins experts on Covid-19 |
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Increase in minimum wage will save infant lives, study shows |
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LSD may offer viable treatment for certain mental disorders |
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Building a corn cob--cell by cell, gene by gene |
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Marketing has major benefits for entrepreneurs in emerging
markets, study shows |
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Anonymous cell phone data can quantify behavioral changes for
flu-like illnesses |
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Metamaterial tiles boost sensitivity of large telescopes |
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Kombucha tea sparks creative materials research solution |
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Genetically-modified mosquitoes key to stopping Zika virus
spread |
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Avoid repeating old mistakes |
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Ludwig Cancer Research study reveals how certain gut bacteria
compromise radiotherapy |
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Rates of skin cancer have increased dramatically over recent
decades |
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Compelling evidence of neutrino process opens physics
possibilities |
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Invasive mussels now control a key nutrient in the American
Great Lakes |
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Medicaid expansion helps uncover undiagnosed HIV infections |
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Over half of cannabis users with Parkinson's disease report
clinical benefits |
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Metoclopramide inhibits proliferation of leukemia stem cells |
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Hospital worker flu shots could mean fewer deaths |
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Vaccine shows potential against deadly leptospirosis bacteria |
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NSU researcher part of team studying impact of rising sea
temperatures on marine life |
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Intercontinental study sheds light on the microbial life of
sourdough |
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When looking at species declines, nuances and long-term data
are important |
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Reef fish futures foretold |
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Multiple sclerosis: Immune cells silence neurons by removing
synapses |
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Eight recommendations to improve apps for neglected tropical
diseases |
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Solar hydrogen: Photoanodes made of alpha-SnWO4 promise high
efficiencies |
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Researchers use nanomaterials to make 2D diamond clusters at
room temperature |
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Scientists developed energy saving ceramic phosphors for high
power LED systems |
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: COVID-19 changed how we remember |
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Corona vaccination: Approach receives approval |
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Roadblocks to success for PhD grads could mean missed
opportunities for Canada |
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Study provides first real-world evidence of COVID-19 contact
tracing app effectiveness |
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Commuting patterns could explain higher incidence of COVID-19
in Black Americans |
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Nuclear physicist's voyage towards a mythical island |
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Not everyone has equal access to crucial information that can
stop the spread of COVID-19 |
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Mangroves threatened by plastic pollution from rivers, new
study finds |
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New study: Malaria tricks the brain's defense system |
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A benchmark for single-electron circuits |
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