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Study aims to help governments maximize profits from oil and
gas auctions |
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Field study shows icing can cost wind turbines up to 80% of
power production |
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Earth has a hot new neighbour--and it's an astronomer's dream |
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Can't solve a riddle? The answer might lie in knowing what
doesn't work |
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Latinos, Blacks less swayed by college-bound friends |
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MAROON-X embarks on its exoplanet quest |
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Nuclear engineering researchers develop new resilient oxide
dispersion strengthened alloy |
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When peeking at your brain may help with mental illness |
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Twistoptics--A new way to control optical nonlinearity |
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COVID-19 pandemic has increased loneliness and other social
issues, especially for women |
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Immune cells in blood influence the brain during early
development of Parkinson's disease |
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Lonely? These odd rituals can help |
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Proteomics analysis identifies potential drug targets for
aggressive human cancers |
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Moms need guidance on what to eat when their breastfeeding
infant has a food allergy |
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A parental paradox for Black girls in the justice system |
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COVID-19 nasal swab test may not be best for those who've had
sinus surgery |
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Nusinersen in SMA: indication of major added benefit in
children with early-onset disease |
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Factoring in gravitomagnetism could do away with dark matter |
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Recommended for you: Role, impact of tools behind automated
product picks explored |
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Animal aggression depends on rank within social hierarchies |
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Extreme-scale computing and AI forecast a promising future for
fusion power |
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Equitably allocating COVID-19 vaccine |
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Demand for public health graduates remains high through the
COVID-19 pandemic |
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Breaking the patrisharky: Scientists reexamine gender biases
in shark, ray mating research |
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Cancer 'guardian' breaks bad with one switch |
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Original error |
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In professional athletes, heart risk after mild COVID-19 is
very low, finds study |
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Will climate change outpace species adaptation? |
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Key enzymes for synthesizing natural products |
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'Egg carton' quantum dot array could lead to ultralow power
devices |
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Smoking cessation drug may treat Parkinson's in women |
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New evidence COVID-19 antibodies, vaccines less effective
against variants |
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Newly discovered millipede, Nannaria hokie, lives at Virginia
Tech |
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Artificial intelligence reveals current drugs that may help
combat Alzheimer's disease |
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Antisense oligonucleotides as a feasible therapy to treat
MECP2 duplication disorder |
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Citizen science study captures 2.2M wildlife images in NC |
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Fermented wool is the answer |
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By detecting genetic material, fast sensor has potential use
as a clinical tool |
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New study examines importance and unique characteristics of US
female farmers |
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Easy-to-deliver mRNA treatment shows promise for stopping flu
and COVID-19 viruses |
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Innovative cancer treatment found to be promising for the
control of fungal infections |
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209 US counties face a crisis in staffing ICUs that care for
COVID-19 patients |
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A COSMIC approach to nanoscale science |
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Rapid new automated genomics screening stamps out crop disease |
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A world without cervical cancer: Preventive Medicine publishes
special issue to further global efforts to eliminate deadly disease |
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NASA's ICESat-2 satellite reveals shape, depth of Antarctic
ice shelf fractures |
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Researchers successfully determine annual changes in genetic
ancestry within Finland |
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Want to cut emissions that cause climate change? Tax carbon |
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Female gannets go the extra mile to feed chicks |
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Preventing injuries and improving recovery with micro-Doppler
radars |
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Thin explosive films provide snapshot of how detonations start |
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Volcanoes might light up the night sky of this planet |
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Preventive Medicine publishes special issue focused on
eliminating cervical cancer |
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Social distancing in nature |
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Study reveals extent of privacy vulnerabilities with Amazon's
Alexa |
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SARS-CoV-2 mutations can complicate immune surveillance of
human T-killer cells |
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Sea butterflies already struggle in acidifying Southern Ocean |
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First wearable device can monitor jaundice-causing bilirubin
and vitals in newborns |
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Determination of glycine transporter opens new avenues in
development of psychiatric drugs |
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Researchers discover how to control zinc in plants: Could help
the world's malnourished |
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Administering zinc to COVID-19 patients could help towards
their recovery |
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Metallic state of Ag nanoclusters in oxidative dispersion
identified in situ |
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A super-Earth is discovered which can be used to test
planetary atmosphere models |
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Magnetic whirls in confined spaces |
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Legal wildlife trade needs monitoring to reduce risk of a new
pandemic |
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University of Limerick, Ireland, research identifies secrets
of Fantasy Premier League success |
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Large number of COVID-19 survivors will experience cognitive
complications |
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Zinc oxide: key component for the methanol synthesis reaction
over copper catalysts |
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Do known drugs help against SARS-coronavirus-2? |
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Clinical relevance of patient-reported outcomes: new threshold
proven feasible in practice |
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Does a vegan diet lead to poorer bone health? |
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Quick to smile--study shows speed of expression offers vital
visual cues |
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Performance of methane conversion solid catalyst is predicted
by theoretical calculation |
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Terahertz waves from electrons oscillating in liquid water |
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Protein discovery could help enable eco-friendly fungicides |
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Cutting off stealthy interlopers: a framework for secure
cyber-physical systems |
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SUTD study uncovers how big droughts in the Greater Mekong
trigger CO2 emission bursts |
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Porous crystal guides reaction to transform CO2 |
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March science snapshots |
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Advance in 'optical tweezers' to boost biomedical research |
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Digital app can help chronic pain sufferers manage their pain |
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Misinformation, polarization impeding environmental protection
efforts |
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High-resolution ocean model provides insight into sea turtles'
lost years |
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Engineered safety switch curbs severe side effects of CAR-T
immunotherapy |
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Study shows that regular physical activity is an effective
strategy to prevent diabetes |
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Walking pace among cancer survivors may be important for
survival |
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Collagen plays protective role during pancreatic cancer
development |
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Research contributes to understanding of hypersonic flow |
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The (robotic) doctor will see you now |
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How governments and companies should listen to the people on
climate change |
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Woolly mammoths may have shared the landscape with first
humans in New England |
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High strength through hierarchy |
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New microcomb could help discover exoplanets and detect
diseases |
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COVID-19 screening: A new model for assessing the efficiency
of group testing |
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Air pollution fell sharply during lockdown |
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Dramatic decline in western butterfly populations linked to
fall warming |
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Failing to see the forest for the trees may prevent better
cardiovascular outcomes |
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-03/uonc-sfn030221.php |
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Higher income predicts feelings such as pride and confidence |
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WOX9: A jack of all trades |
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Ambulatory function among cancer survivors may be an important
determinant for survival |
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A new model can predict the evolution of antibiotic resistance
in bacteria |
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Protein controlling magnesium identified as therapeutic target
for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease |
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More than 80 percent of all infant deaths in Zambian cohort
experienced delays in receiving care |
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Induced pluripotent stem cells reveal causes of disease |
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New model can predict how bacteria develop antibiotic
resistance |
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Culturally tailored intervention boosts safe sex, reduces
drinking among young Black women |
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Apparent Atlantic warming cycle likely an artifact of climate
forcing |
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'Social distancing,' nature's natural response to infectious
disease |
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A new strategy for pooling COVID-19 tests to detect outbreaks
early |
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