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Gender inequality study shows women under-represented on
marketing academic journal boards |
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800-year-old medieval pottery fragments reveal Jewish dietary
practices |
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Conspiracy theories and cognitive biases in the COVID-19
pandemic |
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A protein with a dual role: Both repair and mutation |
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Foetus in bishop's coffin was probably his grandson |
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Manual workers face twice the risk of developing ALS |
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The opportunities and risks of digitalization for sustainable
development |
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'Patchwork' tumors prevalent across multiple cancer types |
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The structure and function of cortical brain cells modulated
by attention |
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NIH experts call for accelerated research to address
concurrent HIV and COVID-19 pandemics |
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Hospital rankings for complications after spinal fusion are
'unreliable' |
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Regional habitat differences identified for threatened piping
plovers on Atlantic coast |
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Using AI to diagnose neurological diseases based on motor
impairment |
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Fewer breast cancer cases between screening rounds with
3D-mammography |
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New method advances single-cell transcriptomic technologies |
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First images of cells exposed to COVID-19 vaccine reveal
native-like Coronavirus spikes |
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Digital twin can protect physical systems and train new users |
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The science of turning milk into cheese |
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Mosel vineyards are preparing for climate change by sharing
their soil with aromatic plants |
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Study demonstrates the need to monitor the bit area of event
horses |
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Scientists at IRB Barcelona identify a potential target to
treat lung cancer |
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Training in compassion improves the well-being of relatives to
people with mental illness |
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Estimating costs of uterine transplantation |
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Visionary bone damage study |
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Myositis-specific autoreactive T cells are pathogenic for
dermatomyositis |
26 |
Scientists develop eco-friendly pollen sponge to tackle water
contaminants |
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Designing selective membranes for batteries using a drug
discovery toolbox |
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New proposal for the management of low back pain with a
proprioceptive approach |
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Misogynistic tweets correlate with violence against women |
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Transforming crop and timber production could reduce species
extinction risk by 40% |
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Nanoparticles reveal their location via mirror SELFI |
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Silver linings to New Zealand lockdown |
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Eucalyptus trees can be genetically modified not to invade
native ecosystems |
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AI-powered symptom checkers can help healthcare systems deal
with the COVID-19 burden |
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Reversing a genetic cause of poor stress responses in mice |
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Scientists harness chaos to protect devices from hackers |
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The incredible bacterial 'homing missiles' that scientists
want to harness |
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South Korea data helps create framework to identify COVID-19
vulnerable areas worldwide |
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New formulation of existing medicines prove highly effective
against drug-resistant fungus |
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Paranoia therapy app SlowMo helps people 'slow down' and
manage their fears |
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Heavy water tastes sweet |
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Memory and executive function symptoms more accurate for
predicting CTE than mood, behavior |
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Stem cell therapy research could help patients with
non-healing diabetic foot ulcers |
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First transiting exoplanet's 'chemical fingerprint' reveals
its distant birthplace |
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Neanderthal ancestry identifies oldest modern human genome |
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Development of a large CO2 conversion system, a core carbon
neutrality technology |
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Ultrasensitive, rapid diagnostic detects Ebola earlier than
gold standard test |
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The muon's magnetic moment fits just fine |
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A new natural blue for food coloring |
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Organic composts may help farmers prevent foodborne disease
outbreaks |
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How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted peoples' interactions
with nature? |
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Early indicators of magma viscosity could help forecast a
volcano's eruption style |
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Study revises understanding of cancer metabolism |
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Skoltech scientists create a new electronegativity scale |
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The future of biodiversity collections |
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Comfort care beneficial for hospitalized stroke patients, yet
disparities in use persist |
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NIH-funded researchers develop language test for people with
Down syndrome |
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Poor children are 'failed by system' on road to higher
education in lower-income countries |
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Having both hearing and vision loss may double risk of
dementia |
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Chain length determines molecular colour |
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Experts urge to remove care inequalities for adolescents and
young adults (AYA) with cancer |
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Childhood cognitive problems could lead to mental health
issues in later life |
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Family child care home providers with high diet self-efficacy
are better equipped to manage stress |
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We don't know how most mammals will respond to climate change,
warn scientists |
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An amyloid link between Parkinson's disease and melanoma |
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Discovery could help lengthen lifespan of electronic devices |
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Configuring infrared spectroscopy tools to better detect
breast cancer |
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Surgery for stress urinary incontinence doesn't cause pelvic
cancer |
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Lessons in equity from the frontlines of COVID-19 vaccination |
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Monuments that matter |
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New pig brain maps facilitate human neuroscience discoveries |
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A discovery that "literally changes the textbook" |
73 |
FSU engineering researchers visualize the motion of vortices
in superfluid turbulence |
74 |
New Forest Service assessment delivers research on invasive
species |
75 |
COVID-19 causes 'unexpected' cellular response in the lungs,
research finds |
76 |
Leaking calcium in neurons an early sign of Alzheimer's
pathology |
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Seeing quadruple |
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Could Mario Kart teach us how to reduce world poverty and
improve sustainability? |
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The tuberculosis pathogen releases its toxin by a novel
protein transport system |
80 |
Can a 3D printed beetle model simulate the real thing? |
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New research shows that Mars did not dry up all at once |
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Huntsman Cancer Institute research shows melanoma rates in
Utah compared to rest of US |
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NASA's NICER finds X-ray boosts in the Crab Pulsar's radio
bursts |
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RIT researcher finds that sign-language exposure impacts
infants as young as 5 months old |
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Curiosity rover explores stratigraphy of Gale crater |
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Altering traumatic memories |
87 |
Accelerated cellular aging associated with mortality seen in
depressed individuals |
88 |
Study: Scant evidence that 'wood overuse' at Cahokia caused
collapse |
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Bacteria help plants grow better |
90 |
New method offers insights into tension-sensitivity of
potassium channels |
91 |
Violence and its effects on healthcare service, access, and
strategies |
92 |
Supportive partners protect relationship quality in people
with depression or stress |
93 |
Lifetime monitoring after infant cardiac surgery may reduce
adult hypertension risk |
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More than 5,000 tons of extraterrestrial dust fall to Earth
each year |
95 |
UBCO researchers find a new use for waste |
96 |
'Pain is always a perception': Physical therapy can help
prevent, treat opioid use disorder |
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Novel algorithm reveals birdsong features that may be key for
courtship |
98 |
Even "safe" ambient CO levels may harm health, Yale
study finds |
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Graphene: Everything under control |
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'Emotional' reviews predict business success, new study shows |
101 |
Caught speeding: Clocking the fastest-spinning brown dwarfs |
102 |
Mountain growth influences greenhouse effect |
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How people decide when they have so many choices |
104 |
Filling the gaps |
105 |
How to tame a restless genome |
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Autism gene study finds widespread impact to brain's growth
signaling network |
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