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New neuroelectronic system can read and modify brain circuits |
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Ocean-bottom sediments tell a story about ancient Greenland
summers |
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Long-lasting medications may improve treatment satisfaction
for opioid use disorder |
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CDK inhibitors may improve immune therapy effectiveness for
recurrent breast cancer |
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Authentication and repatriation of a ceremonial shrunken head
from the USA to Ecuador |
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Parallel universes cross in Flatland |
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UEA team reads minds to understand human tool use |
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Once we're past the fear stage, where do we place the blame
for the COVID-19 pandemic? |
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Self-learning robots go full steam ahead |
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Serotonin transporters increase when depression fades, study
shows |
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PARP inhibitor shrinks tumors in pancreatic cancer patients
with mutations |
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Soft sensors are first to comprehensively monitor pregnant
women without wires |
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Intoxication brings strangers physically closer, study finds |
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Diagramming the brain with colorful connections |
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Animal production responsible for vast majority of air
quality-related health impacts from U.S. food |
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Implanted wireless device triggers mice to form instant bond |
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Small study shows heart damage after COVID-19 uncommon in
college athletes |
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Managing children's weight, blood pressure and cholesterol
protects brain function mid-life |
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Undetected early heart damage raises risk of death in
hospitalized COVID-19 patients |
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Smashing the COVID curve |
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The surprising evolutionary history of our oral bacteria |
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Patients may not take advice from AI doctors who know their
names |
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In-hospital mortality low in pregnant patients with COVID-19
[plus additional topic] |
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Brain regions involved in vision also encode how to hold tools |
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Worldwide network develops SARS-CoV-2 protocols for research
laboratories |
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Monash study may help boost peptide design |
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Recycling critical metals in e-waste: Make it the law, experts
warn EU, citing raw material security |
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Could wider use of gene reserves protect rare species? |
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Scientists observe rapid ozone fluctuations over the Antarctic
polar vortex edge area |
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Most frequently asked questions in rheumatology clinics
answered |
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COVID-19 vaccine does not damage the placenta in pregnancy |
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History of giants in the gene: Scientists use DNA to trace the
origins of giant viruses |
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Tiny, wireless, injectable chips use ultrasound to monitor
body processes |
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Pregnant women hospitalized for COVID-19 infection do not face
increased risk of death |
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Gene editing expands to new types of immune cells |
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Improving smoking cessation counseling and blood pressure
quality metrics in primary care |
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Phenomenon explains why patients who survive sepsis die sooner
after hospital discharge |
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Discovery of new geologic process calls for changes to plate
tectonic cycle |
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Understanding SARS-COV-2 proteins is key to improve
therapeutic options for COVID-19 |
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World's fastest information-fuelled engine designed by SFU
researchers |
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This stinks: New research finds sense of smell and pneumonia
linked |
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Low-temperature crystallization of phase-pure
[alpha]-formamidinium lead iodide enabled by study |
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Artificial Intelligence and drones will help pin down
Sosnovsky's hogweed |
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Patient expectations, doctors' prescribing habits, and
antimicrobial resistance |
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Rules of the road: the navigational 'strategies' of bacteria
in motion |
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Interdisciplinary consults can help primary care docs treat
patients with chronic pain |
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Shared medical appointments help patients with prediabetes |
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Focus on outliers creates flawed snap judgments |
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Novel circuitry solves a myriad of computationally intensive
problems with minimum energy |
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People living with HIV more likely to get sick with, die from
COVID-19 |
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Best practices to prevent the federal government from blowing
its technology budget |
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How one of the oldest natural insecticides keeps mosquitoes
away |
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Tumor-promoting immune cells retrained to fight most
aggressive type of brain cancer |
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Americans are increasingly experiencing chronic pain |
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Study: Researchers use eel-like protein to control brain |
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COVID-19 alters gray matter volume in the brain, new study
shows |
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Key steps could reduces cases and deaths from rheumatic heart
disease in the African Union |
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Researchers find target to fight antibiotic resistance |
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Tanzanian farmers boost diets with sustainable methods |
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How do you rate your medical care? Your answer might be
affected by your insurance |
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New research outlines a critical driver in an immune cell's
defense against melanoma |
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Dartmouth engineering study shows renewable energy will
enhance power grid's resilience |
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Oregon State researchers discover new class of cancer fighting
compounds |
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Lighting up biology from within |
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Lab reveals how an oral antiviral drug confuses the
replication machinery of SARS-CoV-2 |
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Social isolation has a profound and increasingly negative
impact on physical functioning in older adults |
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Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza
viruses |
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Study: Students with disabilities show resilience that could
guide post-pandemic education |
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How to thermally cloak an object |
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Extreme weather affecting UK agriculture--But adapting to
changing climate a challenge for many farmers, study shows |
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Space-based system can provide seismic monitoring for large
earthquakes and tsunamis |
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Newly described horned dinosaur from New Mexico was the
earliest of its kind |
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NTU study of ancient corals in Indonesia reveals slowest
earthquake ever recorded |
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May/June 2021 Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet |
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Successful DNA replication in cyanobacteria depends on the
circadian clock |
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Moffitt researchers discover regulatory pathway that blocks
immune response against cancer |
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A personalized anti-cancer vaccine that works in mice |
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Now is the time to think about reintroducing jaguars into the
US |
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Genetics: Biosynthesis pathway of a new DNA nucleobase
elucidated |
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Heme is not just for Impossible Burgers |
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Simulating sneezes and coughs to show how COVID-19 spreads |
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Markedly poor physical functioning status of people
experiencing homelessness |
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Treatment for Alzheimer found effective in preventing
inflammation in orthopedic implants |
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NSU researcher part of team to sequence the genome of the
leopard |
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Report: 'Safe System' approach could dramatically reduce road
deaths while improving equity |
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Disparities persisted as orthopaedic visits shifted to
telemedicine |
87 |
Lasers, levitation and machine learning make better
heat-resistant materials |
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Low-dose, four-drug combo blocks cancer spread in mice |
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Meditative practice and spiritual wellbeing may preserve
cognitive function in aging |
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Gene therapy restores immune function in children with rare
immunodeficiency |
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Map of metabolic changes after heart attack holds clues to
recovery |
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Southern African dinosaur had irregular growth |
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COVID-19 wastewater testing proves effective in new study |
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New USask research will make bean crops hardier, help improve
global food security |
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Ventilation assessment by carbon dioxide levels in dental
treatment rooms |
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Roads pose significant threat to bee movement and flower
pollination, U-M study shows |
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Researchers identify genes responsible for loss of lung
function |
98 |
Researchers use AI to identify a new bone shape measure in
knee osteoarthritis |
99 |
University of Miami researchers report COVID-19 found in
penile tissue could contribute to ED |
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Using phage to discover new antifreeze proteins |
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Gout treatment success doubled by combining two drugs, study
finds |
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Coral reef restorations can be optimized to reduce flood risk |
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New findings linking brain immune system to psychosis |
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Online CBT effective against OCD symptoms in the young |
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Transferability of surface-functionalized metallic
nanoparticles |
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Better treatment for miscarriage patients is more cost
effective than standard NHS treatment |
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Adolescence is a window of opportunity for improving health
literacy |
108 |
New ancient shark discovered |
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A scientist from HSE University has developed an image
recognition algorithm |
110 |
AI analytics predict COVID-19 patients' daily trajectory in UK
intensive care units |
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