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Birds take tRNA efficiency to new heights |
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Plasma device designed for consumers can quickly disinfect
surfaces |
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Suppression of COVID-19 waves reflects time-dependent social
activity, not herd immunity |
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Why do some alloys become stronger at room temperature? |
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Telling sunbathers what they don't want to hear: Tanning is
bad |
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Scientists identify potential drug candidates for deadly
pediatric leukemia |
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HSE University researchers track language abilities of Russian
children with ASD |
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The American public is responsible for identifying over a
quarter of new invasive species |
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Impacts of coronavirus lockdowns: New study collects data on
pollutants in the atmosphere |
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Diabetes drug shows potential in fighting cancer |
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Twice as good: Combining mask wearing, social distancing
suppresses COVID-19 virus spread |
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This summer's Olympic and Paralympic games should be
reconsidered, say experts |
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Dietary cocoa improves health of obese mice; likely has
implications for humans |
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New study explains why you should look at your food before
casting judgment |
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3D-printed material to replace ivory |
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Are chemical pollutants altering the behaviour of wildlife and
humans? |
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Massive fragment screen points way to new SARS-CoV-2
inhibitors |
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New study reveals brain basis of psychopathy |
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Ocean temperature reconstructed over the last 700,000 years |
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Research breakthrough in understanding how neural systems
process and store information |
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Worm infections leave African women more vulnerable to STIs |
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Mystery canine illness identified |
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Get your head in the game--One gene's role in cranial
development |
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Roadside invader: The higher the traffic, the easier the
invasive common ragweed disperses |
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases: First clinical evidence of
drug-resistant malaria mutations gaining |
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Climate change is making it harder to get a good cup of coffee |
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Novel diabetes subgroups show differences in biomarkers of
inflammation |
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Innovative technique developed to destroy cancerous kidney
cells |
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SARS-CoV-2: New findings on the persistence of neutralizing
antibodies |
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Expert reviews discuss key topics in bone disorders and
chronic kidney disease |
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Cultivating Matsutake, valuable edible fungi |
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Suicides fallen by 4% during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Short duration of the Yixian Formation and 'Chinese Dinosaurs
Pompeii' |
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Increased risk of liver cancer in patients with non-alcoholic
fatty liver |
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Of apples and oil pumpkins: News from microbiome research |
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Auxin makes the spirals in gerbera inflorescences follow the
Fibonacci sequence |
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Simple chemistry will enhance the sustainability of concrete
production |
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Interlayer exciton formation, relaxation, and transport in
TMDs van der Waals Heterostructures |
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Dynamical machine learning accurately reconstructs volume
interiors with limited-angle data |
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Australian researchers find new way to target deadly childhood
cancer |
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New study reveals charge transfer at interface of spinel oxide
and ceria during CO oxidation |
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Triple combination therapy shows promise against a rare deadly
asbestos cancer |
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Study identifies ways women increase their sexual pleasure
during vaginal penetration |
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UBCO research shows a mother's fat intake can impact infant
infectious disease outcomes |
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Lower COVID-19 rates seen in US states with higher adherence
to mask wearing |
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Telescopes unite in unprecedented observations of famous black
hole |
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Transforming circles into squares |
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Fast-spinning black holes narrow the search for dark matter
particles |
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Set of genetic markers in lung cancer identified |
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Most differences in DNA binding compounds found at birth in
children conceived by IVF not seen in early childhood, NIH study finds |
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Rapid decreases in resting heart rate from childhood to
adulthood may indicate heart trouble ahead |
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Cellular "hotspots" in the brain may signify the
earliest signs of cancer |
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Protein can release trapped histones in the cell |
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Potential-dependent switch aids water-splitting using
cobalt-oxide catalysts |
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Lab study solves textbook problem: How cells know their size |
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Researchers establish intracellular interaction network in
breast cancer |
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How nonprofits can drive more giving from their current donor
base |
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Is it possible to predict when a woman will enter menopause? |
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Grave goods show gendered roles for Neolithic farmers |
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Ancient pottery reveals the first evidence for honey hunting
in prehistoric West Africa |
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Toxic gas in rat brains shows potential for new dementia
treatments |
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Magic mushroom compound performs at least as well as leading
antidepressant in small study |
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Study sheds more light on use of oxytocin during labour |
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Unhealthy lifestyle only explains small part of health
inequity in US and UK adults |
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Efforts to stop spread of COVID-19 should focus on preventing
airborne transmission |
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Reliably measuring whether rivers or lakes run out of air |
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Superbug killer: New nanotech destroys bacteria and fungal
cells |
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COVID-19 in combination with hemorrhagic stroke doubles death
risk |
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When does a bruise on an infant or young child signal abuse? |
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Indigenous land-use reduced catastrophic wildfires on the Fish
Lake Plateau |
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Suicide among female nurses is double that of the general
female population |
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Water and quantum magnets share critical physics |
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Genetic admixture in the South Pacific: from Denisovans to the
human immune response |
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Climate change is making Indian monsoon seasons more chaotic |
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Study: Black people may respond differently to common MS
therapy than white people |
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Your neighborhood may affect your brain health |
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To improve climate models, an international team turns to
archaeological data |
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Long-term weight retention and associated health risks
identified in obese adults |
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Blow flies may be the answer to monitoring the environment
non-invasively |
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Gigantic flying pterosaurs had spoked vertebrae to support
their 'ridiculously long' necks |
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New evidence suggests sexual division of labor as farming
arose in Europe |
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Women describe specific techniques to increase their own
pleasure |
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DDT exposure in grandmothers linked to obesity, earlier
periods in granddaughters |
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A new drought monitoring approach: Vector Projection Analysis
(VPA) |
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Sunlight to solve the world's clean water crisis |
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New radiotracer safe and effective for imaging early
rheumatoid arthritis |
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Patients of women doctors more likely to be vaccinated against
the flu |
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Tiny cat-sized stegosaur leaves its mark |
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Rural-urban divide compounds racial disparities in COVID-19
deaths, study finds |
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Oregon scientists create mechanism to precisely control
soundwaves in metamaterials |
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Thirdhand smoke exposure linked to fabric type, heat, and
humidity |
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Reliable COVID-19 short-term forecasting |
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Tell me who your friends are: Neural network uses data on
banking transactions for credit scoring |
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Measuring neutron star squeezability |
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Medically savvy smartphone imaging systems |
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AI pinpoints local pollution hotspots using satellite images |
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From smoky skies to a green horizon: Scientists convert
fire-risk wood waste into biofuel |
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Novel muscular dystrophy gene connects to a key biological
pathway |
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Study reveals how some antibodies can broadly neutralize
ebolaviruses |
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A method to assess COVID-19 transmission risks in indoor
settings |
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Water crisis took toll on Flint adults' physical, mental
health |
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Protein linked to ALS/Ataxia could play key role in other
neurodegenerative disorders |
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Child vaccination rates declined during COVID-19 pandemic |
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Agricultural trade across US states can mitigate economic
impacts of climate change |
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Child Mind Institute's CRISIS survey yields insights to
psychological impact of COVID-19 |
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Small physician offices are seeing negative effects from
virtual health care models |
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Understanding the growth of disease-causing protein fibres |
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How the humble woodchip is cleaning up water worldwide |
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FSU engineers improve performance of high-temperature
superconductor wires |
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Can financial stress lead to physical pain in later years? |
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