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New study presents tip-induced nano-engineering of strain,
bandgap, and exciton funneling in 2D semiconductors |
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Not just a phase for RNAS |
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Researchers develop tool to aid in development, efficiency of
hydrogen-powered cars |
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Study finds COVID-19 vaccines safe for IBD patients |
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Soil microbes metabolize the same polyphenols found in
chocolate, wine |
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An atomic look at lithium-rich batteries |
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Physicists achieve significant improvement in spotting
neutrinos in a cosmic haystack |
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'PrivacyMic': For a smart speaker that doesn't eavesdrop |
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Achieving UV nonlinearity with a wide bandgap semiconductor
waveguide |
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Cholesterol metabolite induces production of cancer-promoting
vesicles |
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Scientists discover new exoplanet with an atmosphere ripe for
study |
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As novel sights become familiar, different brain rhythms,
neurons take over |
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Sleep Number presents new data from its 360 Smart Beds at
SLEEP 2021 Annual Meeting |
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Localized the gene for blue plum skin |
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Poll finds risky drinking patterns in older adults during
pandemic |
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COVID vaccine linked to low platelet count, nationwide study
suggests |
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How catalysts age |
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New treatment demonstrated for people with vaccine clots |
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Gender differentiates how facial expressions are processed in
the brains of alcoholics |
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Improving heart health may reduce the severity of COVID-19
disease |
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Developing the novel joint technique for copper alloy |
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Elemental copper and iron found within the brains of deceased
Alzheimer's patients |
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Women's mental health has higher association with dietary
factors |
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How different beliefs and attitudes affect college students'
career aspirations |
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Laughing gas relieves symptoms in people with
treatment-resistant depression |
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Mothers' mental health may affect twins' and singletons' touch
and movement during pregnancy |
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Birth weight is associated with osteoporosis risk later in
life |
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Investigators examine brain tests of patients with COVID-19 |
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Osteoarthritis linked to higher Parkinson's disease risk |
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Nintendo wii may help improve balance in children with
cerebral palsy |
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Speech droplets drive transmission of SARS-CoV-2 |
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CHIME telescope detects more than 500 mysterious fast radio
bursts in its first year of operation |
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Oncotarget: Anti-hormonal treatment eligibility in granulosa
cell tumors of the ovary |
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Filipino-Americans: Vitamin D binding protein in thyroid
cancer health disparities |
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A new bacteria, made in Belgium (and UCLouvain) |
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Low doses of "laughing gas" could be fast, effective
treatment for severe depression |
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Major study of diabetes trends shows Americans' blood sugar
control is getting worse |
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Health benefits of low protein-high carbohydrate diets depend
on carb type |
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Assessing feasibility concerns in climate mitigation scenarios |
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Preliminary genetic link to developmental coordination
disorder, dyspraxia identified |
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Australian researchers create quantum microscope that can see
the impossible |
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Disparities in treatment persist for people with headache |
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Pandemic quarantine acoustically contributes to mental,
physical health degradation |
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Acoustical evolution increases battle between predator, prey |
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Immune responses after COVID-19 vaccination in kidney
transplant and dialysis patients |
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Study examines COVID-19 among patients receiving home dialysis |
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Measuring sound diversity of quietness |
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Many adults with cardiovascular disease know the risks, yet
still don't stop smoking |
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Personalized soundscape could help people with dementia with
time, place recognition |
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Climate models can predict decadal rainfall variations on
Tibetan plateau |
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Drinking in Europe declined on average in the first months of
the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Laptops, cell phones, e-games defied slump as COVID-19 dented
2020's electronics sales: UN |
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How the amphibians got their vertebrae |
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Emergency care for heart attacks and strokes rebounds |
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Rice fish model of a rare metabolic disorder |
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Study shows how rudeness leads to anchoring, including in
medical diagnoses |
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Ocean microplastics: First global view shows seasonal changes
and sources |
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'Disagreeable' married men who shirk domestic responsibilities
earn more at work |
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Study identifies how COVID-19 linked to Alzheimer's
disease-like cognitive impairment |
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Music listening near bedtime disruptive to sleep, Baylor study
finds |
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Forget me not: Novel target shows promise in treating
Alzheimer's and related dementias |
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Novel liquid crystal metalens offers electric zoom |
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Case study shows patient on ketogenic diet living fully with
IDH1-mutant glioblastoma |
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'Roadmaps' of the brain reveal regions vulnerable to
Alzheimer's disease |
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Printing flexible wearable electronics for smart device
applications |
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How butterflies make transparent wings: MBL scientists see the
invisible |
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Pinpointing how cancer cells turn aggressive |
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Saliva can be more effective than nasopharyngeal swabs for
COVID-19 testing |
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How do plants balance microbial friends and foes? |
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Queqiao: The bridge between Earth and the far side of the moon |
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Combating maritime litter |
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First AI-based tool for predicting genomic subtypes of
pancreatic cancer from histology slides |
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Ludwig Cancer Research study shows how certain macrophages
dampen anti-tumor immunity |
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Study on plant roots challenges nature of ecological
trade-offs |
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New method to measure milk components has potential to improve
dairy sustainability |
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AMP recommends minimum set of pharmacogenetic alleles to guide
clinical CYP2D6 genotype testing, pro |
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Study shows when people with cerebral palsy are most likely to
break bones |
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Research uncovers broadband gaps in US to help close digital
divide |
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Cloud computing expands brain sciences |
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Bacteria serves tasty solution to global plastic crisis |
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Could naked mole rats hold key to curing cancer and dementia? |
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Active platinum species |
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Many surgery patients get opioid prescriptions, but many don't
need to, study suggests |
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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine protective against SARS-CoV-2 variants |
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Screening uptake may contribute to higher risk of colon cancer
for black people |
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Memory biomarkers confirm aerobic exercise helps cognitive
function in older adults |
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Study sheds light on treatment options for devastating
childhood brain cancer |
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LIM domain only 1: One gene, many roles in cancer |
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Researchers test model to predict drug overdose deaths in US |
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LSU Health New Orleans study reports compound blocks
SARS-CoV-2 and protects lung cells |
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Investing in an HEPA air purifier might not be a bad idea |
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Humans are ready to take advantage of benevolent AI |
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Cells construct living composite polymers for biomedical
applications |
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Three factors may predict college students' loss of
self-control, WVU study finds |
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Butterflies and moths have difficulty adjusting to a rapidly
changing climate |
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Study shows how permafrost releases methane in the warming
Arctic |
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New family of atomic-thin electride materials discovered |
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Like night and day: Animal studies may not translate to humans
without time considerations |
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Cell Phone Use While Driving May Be Tied to Other Risky Road
Behaviors in Young Adults |
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University of Minnesota Medical School identifies placental
protein as possible birthweight regulator |
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Florida Python Hunters May Have a New Tool Thanks to Optics
Research at UCF |
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Children cannot understand sadness and happiness in people
wearing facemasks |
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More sustainable mortars and concrete with optimal thermal and
mechanical efficiency |
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Binding of a second CO molecule observed |
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Researchers turned transparent calcite into artificial gold |
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BU researchers create novel curriculum assessment tool to
improve medical education about sexual and gender minority (LGBTQI) populations |
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Scientists uncover the mysteries of how viruses evolve |
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Depression in old age: Smoking and other risk factors less
decisive |
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Institutional environments trap disabled geoscientists between
a rock and a workplace |
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As a decade of ecosystem restoration kicks off, don't forget
the people |
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