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Thin and brittle bones strongly linked to women's heart
disease risk |
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High sugar-sweetened drinks tally linked to doubling in bowel
cancer risk before age 50 |
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Hydrogen instead of electrification? Potentials and risks for
climate targets |
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Homing in on the smallest possible laser |
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Many consumers misinterpret food date labels, yet use them
with confidence |
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Towards 2D memory technology by magnetic graphene |
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AI is not perfect--Domain knowledge is a key in engineering |
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Realization of the highest laser intensity ever reached |
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Stem cell-based vaccine offers a new approach that may protect
against pancreatic cancer |
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Dinosaurs that hunted in the dark |
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Researchers produce laser pulses with record-breaking
intensity |
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Flooding might triple in the mountains of Asia due to global
warming |
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Nocturnal migrant songbirds climb to great heights during
extended flights over barriers |
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To be or not to be: An organoid |
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Cells are more resilient to environmental changes than
previously thought |
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New evidence links gut bacteria and neurodegenerative
conditions |
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International team partners with UN to launch global
initiative to map ungulate migrations |
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The effects of eliminating race-based adjustments in estimates
of kidney function |
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Artificial color-changing material that mimics chameleon skin
can detect seafood freshness |
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Sharks use Earth's magnetic fields to guide them like a map |
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The cerebellum may have played an important role in the
evolution of the human brain |
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COVID-19 vaccine delivery by age may mitigate deaths and
severe health impacts |
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Engineers and biologists join forces to reveal how seals
evolved to swim |
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NIST team directs and measures quantum drum duet |
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The legume family tree |
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Sleep disorders tally $94.9 billion in health care costs each
year |
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Stop the genetic presses! |
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New study examines social network's relation to binge drinking
among adults |
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Archaeologists pinpoint population for the Greater Angkor
region |
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New research sets stage for development of salmonella vaccine |
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Skoltech scientists find a way to make pultrusion faster |
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Why hotter clocks are more accurate |
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New innovation successfully treats neonatal hypothermia |
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Can federated learning save the world? |
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Damage to white matter is linked to worse cognitive outcomes
after brain injury |
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Losing an only child is more devastating than losing a spouse,
according to study of Chinese parents |
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Why is COVID-19 so hard to treat? Growing evidence points to
unique infectious profile |
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Too much, too little or just right: WVU researchers study
proper 'dosing' of telehealth |
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New study explores functionality in aquatic ecosystems |
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Breaching the blood-brain barrier to deliver precious payloads |
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Consumption of pornography is widespread among young Internet
users |
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Overcoming tab overload |
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18.5 million year old vine fossil identified as new species |
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Soybean and linseed oils added to cows' diet improve the
quality of milk |
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How we retrieve our knowledge about the world |
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Essential virulence proteins of corn smut discovered |
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With bacteria against coral bleaching |
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Study finds racial disparities in concussion symptom knowledge
among college athletes |
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Migratory songbirds climb to extreme altitudes during daytime |
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How bullying and obesity can affect girls' and boys' mental
health |
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Some meat eaters disgusted by meat |
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In the spotlight: Successful synthesis of perovskite
visible-light-absorbing semiconductor material |
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Study helps to better understand the link between indoor and
outdoor air quality |
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Emissions from human activity modify biogenic secondary
organic aerosol formation |
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A deeper understanding of how cells move and stick together |
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New antibody rationally designed for better tumor inhibition |
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The first hydroxide conductivity in anion conducting polymer
thin films |
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Distinct cell-to-cell communication processes controlled
differently |
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Exercise can help support recovery of patients with lasting
COVID symptoms, study finds |
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The African wild dog: An ambassador for the world's largest
terrestrial conservation area |
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New weather warning gauge |
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Breakthrough thanks to helices made of nickel |
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Possible origin of neuroblastoma in the adrenal glands
discovered |
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Novel matrix-based slow-release urea improves crop production |
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Discovery of huge Raman scattering at atomic point contact |
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Having a ball: New English Premier League soccer ball more
stable, drags more |
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Navigating the COVID-19 crisis to prevent pressure injuries:
Learning health system helped one hospital adapt and update care in real time |
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New study determines cystic fibrosis therapy is safe and
effective for young children |
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Turning a pancreatic cancer cell's addiction into a death
sentence |
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Cutting-edge: New and improved drug to counter spinal
anesthesia blues during C-sections |
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Hologram experts can now create real-life images that move in
the air |
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Winning gene combination takes all |
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A bridge from classroom to providing actual patient care: A
study of the Regenstrief tEMR |
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The Lancet Rheumatology: Largest study to date confirms
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications do not result in worse COVID-19 outcomes |
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Algorithms show accuracy in gauging unconsciousness under
general anesthesia |
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Latest peer-reviewed research: Immediate global ivermectin use
will end COVID-19 pandemic |
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Discovery of a new genetic cause of hearing loss illuminates
how inner ear works |
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Artificial intelligence makes great microscopes better than
ever |
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What consumers mean when they say your products are authentic |
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Alzheimer Europe calls for people with dementia and carers to
be prioritized for vaccine |
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The structure of DNA is found to be actively involved in
genome regulation |
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Hand dermatitis in two thirds of public due to stringent hand
hygiene during COVID |
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The role of the gut microbiota in inflammatory skin diseases |
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Systemic inequalities driving exposure to high indoor air
pollution in London |
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Rare genetic disease caused by mutations in protein that
controls RNA metabolism |
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Learning on the fly |
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How viruses and bacteria can reach drinking water wells |
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Head to toe: study reveals brain activity behind missed
penalty kicks |
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Mild COVID-19 infection is very unlikely to cause lasting
heart damage |
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Switch of breast tumors to HER2-low in recurrence may provide
greater therapeutic options |
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Study supports recommendations to avoid pregnancy for at least
12 months after obesity surgery |
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Most comprehensive studies to date find 'insufficient
evidence' to support herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss |
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Vegetarians have healthier levels of disease markers than
meat-eaters |
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Clue to killer whale cluster |
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Brain cancer breakthrough provides hope for new treatments |
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Making the shift from blue to red for better LEDs |
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How proteins control information processing in the brain |
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Future-proofing mental health--Experts set out research
roadmap to prioritise key areas |
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New Strep A human challenge model paves the way to test
vaccines against the deadly bacteria |
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Smartphone breath alcohol testing devices vary widely in
accuracy |
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Research shows for the first time that protein complexes
'inflammasomes' are linked to obesity-related colon cancer |
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Combining BMI with body shape better predictor of cancer risk,
suggests |
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Higher BMI, body fat, and larger waist and hips pose similar
risk for cancer |
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Higher BMI in childhood may help protect women against breast
cancer in later life, both before and after the menopause |
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Body mass index during childhood linked with risk of anorexia
nervosa and bulimia nervosa in later life |
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Cricket bats should be made from bamboo not willow, Cambridge
study finds |
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Of mice and spacemen: Understanding muscle wasting at the
molecular level |
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Graphene key for novel hardware security |
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New mapping technique reveals epigenetic drivers of cancers |
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Early screening tool leads to earlier diagnosis and treatment
for autism spectrum disorder |
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