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Sexual reproduction without mating |
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Sodium solid electrolyte combining high conductivity with
electrochemical stability |
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Non-stop signal achieved in high-power Er3+-doped mid-infrared
lasers |
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Wallonia as an international reference for the timeline |
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Why does Mercury have a big iron core? |
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Singlet oxygen selectively degrades oxytetracycline in
fenton-like oxidation |
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More and more older people suffer a traumatic brain injury due
to falls |
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Aryl radical formation by aryl halide bond cleavage by
N-heterocyclic carbene catalyst |
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AID/APOBECs among important factors in body's defense against
SARS-CoV-2 |
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Tiny tweaks to sparkle: Editing light-emitting organic
molecules via surface modification |
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Scientists synthesize 3D graphene films with high-energy
E-beam |
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Nano-scale borate bioactive glass: Next generation material
for skin-healing |
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Bacterial survival kit to endure in soil |
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New warning on teen sleep |
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Counting sheep and still awake? Mindfulness therapy may help
bring on the zzz's |
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Muscles retain positional memory from fetal life |
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New approach to school transition |
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Making sense of antisense gene silencing |
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Study shows the mechanism how loss of de-N-glycosylation
enzyme causes ill effect |
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Dignity support at end of life |
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New game-changing zeolite catalysts synthesized |
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There's a man in the moon: Why our brains see human faces
everywhere |
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Chemo upsets gut health in cancer patients |
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University of Guam: Less than 10% of transplanted cycads
survive long-term in foreign soil |
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Vertical greenery can act as a stress buffer, NTU Singapore
study finds |
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Memory making involves extensive DNA breaking |
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Adult ADHD is linked to numerous physical conditions |
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New fossil sheds light on the evolution of how dinosaurs
breathed |
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Studies add to concern about climate tipping |
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Cast no better than brace for broken ankles |
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Canine feces reveal more about 17th century working sled dogs |
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Light pollution has complex effects on animal vision |
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Study finds boys' dislike for reading fiction is actually
fiction! |
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Autistic children can benefit from attention training--new
study |
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What should I eat to avoid heart disease? |
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Men with low testosterone more likely to die from COVID-19 |
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A protein complex from plant stem cells regulates their
division and response to stress |
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New characterisation strategy proves promising in high-purity
metal separation |
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The bitumen puzzle |
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High-throughput metabolic profiling of single cells |
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Sentinel-2 constellation of satellites used for the ongoing
monitoring of grasslands |
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Falling in line: The simple design and control of MOF electric
flow |
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The twinkle and the brain |
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New study presents transformative metasurface based on zerogap
embedded template |
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Sharp size reduction in dinosaurs that changed diet to
termites |
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PcFe-catalyzed radical phosphinoylazidation of alkenes with
fast azido transfer step |
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Wildfire detection takes flight |
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Building a better biosensor polymer |
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Machine learning cracks the oxidation states of crystal
structures |
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SARS-CoV-2 encoded miRNA is a biomarker for stratification of
severe patients |
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Epsilon variant mutations contribute to COVID immune evasion |
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Engineered cells successfully treat cardiovascular and
pulmonary disease |
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Innovation massively expands view into workings of single
cells |
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SwRI-led team addresses mystery of heavy elements in galactic
cosmic rays |
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Leonardo Da Vinci: New family tree spans 21 generations, 690
years, finds 14 living male descendants |
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Racial minorities 'systematically excluded' from geology and
climate change sciences |
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Safe nurse staffing standards in hospitals saves lives and
lowers costs |
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New cancer findings can give wider access to immunotherapy |
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New signaling pathway could shed light on damage repair during
brain injury |
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Long-term urban emissions data show a decrease in high-income
countries |
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Researchers discover way to improve immune response |
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Missing bile ducts offer clues to mechanism of liver injury |
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The brain's wiring technicians |
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Mindfulness training helps kids sleep better, Stanford
Medicine study finds |
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'Zombie cells' hold clues to spinal cord injury repair |
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Embedded gas sensing device promises simple, accurate volatile
organic compounds detection |
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Inherited memories of a chromosomal site |
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Castration delays DNA aging |
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Health safety net for undocumented kids works, study finds |
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Freshwater methamphetamine pollution turns brown trout into
addicts |
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New risk model may improve the prediction of preterm birth |
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What underlies inconsistent clinical trials results for
COVID-19 drugs? |
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Setting COVID-19 drug trials up for success |
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Scientists show the importance of contact with nature in the
city during the lockdown |
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A biological fireworks show 300 million years in the making |
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More EVs could reduce CO2 emissions in Hawaii by 93% in less
than 30 years |
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Commensal bacteria 'vaccine' may safely prep immune cells for
meningitis-causing cousin |
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Protein's 'silent code' affects how cells move |
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Faulty memories of our past whereabouts: The fallacy of an
airtight alibi |
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CAMH releases updated national clinical guidelines for
treatment of opioid use disorder |
81 |
University of Maryland researchers record brainwaves to
measure 'cybersickness' |
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Wastewater did not significantly alter seismic stress
direction in southern Kansas |
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Study: Hospitals not adequately prepared for next pandemic |
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Scientists use artificial intelligence to detect gravitational
waves |
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'Fortunate accident' may yield immunity weapon against
antibiotic-resistant bacteria |
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For neuroscientists and researchers in general, a checklist
for eliminating gender bias |
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Human-driven habitat change leads to physical, behavioral
change in mosquitofish |
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Why insisting you're not racist may backfire |
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Machine learning tool sorts the nuances of quantum data |
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Reducing the melting of the Greenland ice cap using solar
geoengineering? |
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When taste and healthfulness compete, taste has a hidden
advantage |
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Quantum particles: Pulled and compressed |
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How plants compensate symbiotic microbes |
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When taste and healthfulness compete, taste has a hidden
advantage |
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Quantum particles: Pulled and compressed |
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How plants compensate symbiotic microbes |
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NASA space lasers map meltwater lakes in Antarctica with
striking precision |
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For many students, double-dose algebra leads to college
attainment |
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Study: Impulsiveness tied to faster eating in children, can
lead to obesity |
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Tiny tools: Controlling individual water droplets as
biochemical reactors |
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Energycane produces more biodiesel than soybean at a lower
cost |
102 |
Discovery shows how tuning the immune system may enhance
vaccines and ease disease |
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New study shows mathematical models helped reduce the spread
of COVID-19 |
104 |
Research paves the way to early diagnosis of diabetic
neuropathy |
105 |
New AI tech for early detection of prostate cancer |
106 |
Open-source software to help cities plant in pursuit of clean
air |
107 |
Mapping dengue hot spots pinpoints risk for Zika and
chikungunya |
108 |
Change in respiratory care strategies for preterm infants
improves health outcomes |
109 |
Researchers detail the most ancient bat fossil ever discovered
in Asia |
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Next generation cytogenetics is on its way |
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