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Whale Sharks show remarkable capacity to recover from injuries |
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CDDEP report highlights tremendous burden from infectious
diseases in SEAR countries |
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New features of a gene defect that affects muzzle length and
caudal vertebrae in dogs |
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The invisible smallest particles matter for the air we breathe |
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Sustainable but smartly: Tackling security and privacy issues
in smart agriculture |
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TBE patients' lasting problems |
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Reimagined US-Middle East strategy would lean less on arms
sales, more on dev't/governance |
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New material is next step toward stable high-voltage long-life
solid-state batteries |
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Multi-ethnic neighborhoods in England retain diversity unlike
in the U.S. |
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Drifter or homebody? Study first to show where whitespotted
eagle rays roam |
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Stanford researchers identify four causes of "Zoom
fatigue" and their simple fixes |
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Parasitic plants conspire to keep hosts alive |
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Research finds college students with ADHD are likely to
experience significant challenges |
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Incarceration is strongly linked with premature death in US |
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Novice drivers talking on hand-held smartphones are more
likely to run red-lights |
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More than 87,000 scientific papers on coronavirus since
pandemic |
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Global travellers vulnerable to drug-resistant bacteria--study |
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Alzheimer Europe sets out recommendations to improve data
sharing in dementia research |
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Researchers identify 'violent' processes that cause wheezing
in the lungs |
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Pregnancy, stress, sleep issues, physiology among women's
unique cardiovascular concerns |
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Fighting fit cockroaches have 'hidden strength' |
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The Lancet Public Health: Jail incarceration strongly linked
with several causes of premature death in US counties |
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Low-level jets create winds of change for turbines |
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Beta blockers can repair malformed blood vessels in the brain |
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Actively preparing or watching others prepare food can lead to
eating more |
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Nonconscious brain modulation to remove fears, increase
confidence |
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Climate impacts drive east-west divide in forest seed
production |
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Simply speaking while infected can potentially spread COVID-19 |
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Plant based diet may ease painful skin ulceration of baffling
blood vessel disorder |
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'Night owls' may be twice as likely as morning 'larks' to
underperform at work |
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ALS neuron damage reversed with new compound |
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How rehabilitation could help people with COVID-19
recover--evidence reviewed |
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Certain occupations may be associated with higher rates of
heavy drinking |
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Measuring hemoglobin levels with AI microscope, microfluidic
chips |
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Do people with migraine get enough exercise? |
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How did dogs get to the Americas? An ancient bone fragment
holds clues |
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Researchers reveal genetic predisposition to severe COVID-19 |
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Climate-friendly foam building insulation may do more harm
than good |
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Give the heart a ketone? It may be beneficial |
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Waitlist policies may contribute to racial disparities in
kidney transplant access |
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Scientists use DNA origami to monitor CRISPR gene targeting |
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Tool encoded in coronaviruses provides a potential target for
COVID-19 |
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How reducing body temperature could help a tenth of all ICU
patients |
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Basic cell health systems wear down in Huntington's disease,
novel analysis shows |
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The magic angle of twisted graphene |
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Ultra-high-resolution X-ray imaging of 3D objects |
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El Nino impacts the precipitation recycle ratio over the
Tibetan Plateau at interannual timescale |
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Scientists sniff out how amyloid [beta] contributes to loss of
smell in Alzheimer's disease |
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With a pinch of salt: How reliable are existing studies on
microplastics in table salt? |
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Research finds Australian bushfires should change where and
how we live |
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Among Ecuador's Shuar, Oregon researchers find how disgust
evolved as a human emotion |
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Benefits of team building exercises jeopardised if not truly
voluntary |
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Why do men publish more research papers than women? Motherhood
plays key role |
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Virtual reality program lessens physical side effects of
hemodialysis |
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Gut health and mood genetically entwined |
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One California community shows how to take the waste out of
water |
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How wildfires may have larger effects on cloud formation than
previously thought |
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Abnormal sodium levels in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
predict death or respiratory failure |
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Understanding the evolution of SARS and COVID-19 type viruses |
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New shape-changing 4D materials hold promise for morphodynamic
tissue engineering |
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Fantastic voyage: Nanobodies could help CRISPR turn genes on
and off |
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Bearded seals are loud--but not loud enough |
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Study finds human-caused North Atlantic right whale deaths are
being undercounted |
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UM scientists achieve breakthrough in culturing corals and sea
anemones cells |
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New discoveries on the containment of COVID-19 finds travel
bans are of limited value |
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Baby mice have a skill that humans want--and this microchip
might help us learn it |
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Ancient skeletal hand could reveal evolutionary secrets |
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Parker Solar Probe offers stunning view of Venus |
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After Hurricane Irma, soundscape reveals resilient reef
ecosystem |
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What to do when a mammogram shows swollen lymph nodes in women
just vaccinated for COVID |
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COVID-19 isolation linked to increased domestic violence,
researchers suggest |
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Apollo rock samples capture key moments in the Moon's early
history, study find |
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CAR T-cell therapy generates lasting remissions in patients
with multiple myeloma |
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The risks of communicating extreme climate forecasts |
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A combination therapy for treating severe neurological
childhood disorders |
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Researchers use machine learning to identify autism blood
biomarkers |
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Over 80% of Atlantic Rainforest remnants have been impacted by
human activity |
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'Miracle poison' for novel therapeutics |
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Paleontologists discover new insect group after solving
150-year-old mystery |
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Tool that more efficiently analyzes ocean color data will
become part of NASA program |
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Bearded seals are loud--but not loud enough |
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Study identifies strengths and challenges of responding to
dual disasters |
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Record-high Arctic freshwater will flow to Labrador Sea,
affecting local and global oceans |
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Revive the map: 4D building reconstruction with machine
learning |
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Scientists describe earliest primate fossils |
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New technique shows promise in preventing recurrent stroke |
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New technology shows potential to improve potency and
durability benefits in gene therapy |
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Data transfer system connects silicon chips with a
hair's-width cable |
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New research at UH Rainbow studies the impact of face masks on
heart rate & respiration |
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/ikbf-ssu022421.php |
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Diabetes patients use of mobile health app found to improve
health outcomes, lower medical costs |
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'Micropopulism' may be turning education into a battlefield in
the culture wars |
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Flu vaccination this season likely to be highest ever |
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Pushing computing to the edge by rethinking microchips' design |
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A gene provides both protection and destruction |
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Study finds digital treatment for osteoarthritis is superior
to traditional routine care |
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Celebrating Black chemists and chemical engineers |
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Research shows how single celled algae rotate as they swim
towards the light |
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Reducing salt in Parmigiano Reggiano cheese might not
negatively affect its flavor |
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The GovLab at NYU Tandon releases report on the impact of
online communities |
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Discovery offers potential for stripping tumors of T cell
protection |
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Cellular seafood |
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Scientists begin building highly accurate digital twin of our
planet |
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Improving road safety to tackle crime |
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Story tips from Johns Hopkins experts on COVID-19 |
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An intelligent soft material that curls under pressure or
expands when stretched (video) |
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Researchers find new way to diagnose potential for Alzheimer's
disease method less invasive, costly |
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Transplant patients may not need steroid treatment in the long
run |
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SwRI scientist captures evidence of dynamic seasonal activity
on a Martian sand dune |
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Semaglutide paired with intensive behavioral therapy showed
triple weight loss vs. placebo |
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