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Co-locating contraceptive services and opioid treatment
programs may help prevent unintended pregnancy |
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Study finds promising therapeutic target for colitis |
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Screening often misses endometrial cancer in Black women |
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Arrival of land plants changed Earth's climate control system |
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A new spidey sense |
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Unconventional superconductor acts the part of a promising
quantum computing platform |
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Food insufficiency linked to lack of mental health services
during pandemic |
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Self-inflicted firearm injuries three times more common in
rural youth |
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Common medication used to reduce cholesterol levels may reduce
COVID-19 severity |
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International team of scientists turns methane into methanol
at room temperature |
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National survey IDs gaps and opportunities for regenerative
medicine workforce |
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Chemical reactions break free from energy barriers using flyby
trajectories |
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University of Minnesota develops new tool to help farmers make
crop input decisions |
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Learning aids: Skoltech method helps train computer vision
algorithms on limited data |
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When fawns perceive constant danger from many sources, they
almost seem to relax |
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Climate regulation changed with the proliferation of marine
animals and terrestrial plants |
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Kelp for corn? Illinois scientists demystify natural products
for crops |
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Study: Incarcerated people placed in solitary confinement
differ significantly from others in prison population |
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Routine screening for BI-RADS lesions on automated
whole-breast ultrasound |
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Hopkins Med news update |
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Emotion, cooperation and locomotion crucial from an early age |
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Modified yeast inhibits fungal growth in plants |
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Early intervention in schools needed to address Malta's
obesity crisis |
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Fossil rodent teeth add North American twist to Caribbean
mammals' origin story |
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What does the sleeping brain think about? |
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Wolf pups born on Isle Royale, moose poised for decline |
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Antihypertension drug may help patients with noncancerous
brain tumors affecting hearing |
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Autophagy may be the key to finding treatments for early
Huntington's disease |
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Engineers find imaging technique could become treatment for
deep vein thrombosis |
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Life-saving snake venom |
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Unlocking efficient light-energy conversion with stable
coordination nanosheets |
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High daily screen time linked to cognitive, behavioral
problems in children born extremely preterm |
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Government's latest pandemic plan recklessly exposes millions
to effects of mass infection |
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Looking beyond the numbers to see pandemic's effect on nursing
home residents |
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Silicon in drinking water caused irreversible lung pathologies
in rodents |
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The virus trap |
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Study highlights how resilience is dynamic, not a static
character trait |
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RUDN University chemists obtained an unusual planar nickel
complex exhibiting magnetic properties |
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Researcher creates cell lines to help treat mitochondrial
diseases in children |
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RUDN University chemists propose a one-step synthesis of
substances for medicine |
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Tracking COVID-19 across Europe |
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Revealing the values in mathematics education through a
variety of cultural lenses |
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New research at ESMT Berlin shows potential variance in
academic research |
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New guidance on how to diagnosis and manage osteoporosis in
chronic kidney disease |
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Human waste contaminating urban water leads to 'superbug'
spread--study |
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Taking the brain out for a walk |
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Early-life inflammation induces depression in adolescence |
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Data privacy--are you sure you want a cookie? |
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Researchers find new protein conducting piRNA expression |
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The effect of acute exercise in humans on cancer cell growth |
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ComCor study on SARS-CoV-2: where are French people catching
the virus? |
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Bioengineering discovery paves way for improved production of
bio-based goods |
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Digital assistants created for e-commerce which adapt
themselves to each shop's needs |
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Repairs using light signals |
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Biomolecular bonsai: Controlling the pruning and strengthening
of neuron branches |
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Melting High Mountain Asia glaciers are revealed as a
potential source of greenhouse gases |
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A rapid method to quantify antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 |
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New COVID-19 vaccine candidate provides effective option for
low- to mid-income countries |
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The cells combating a deadly lung disease |
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-07/tifb-wsw071421.php |
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UBCO researchers light the way to cleaner water |
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Report outlines how public transit agencies can advance equity |
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Study IDs risk factors for irregular heartbeats in
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients |
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Measuring nitrogen to improve its management |
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Sperm migration in the genital tract: computer simulations
identify factors for success |
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Study shows diet causes 84% drop in troublesome menopausal
symptoms--without drugs |
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Pandemic layoffs pushed hospitality workers to leave industry |
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Long COVID: More likely in patients with five+ symptoms in
first week of infection |
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A new avenue for fighting drug-resistant bacteria |
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Black, Latinx people confident in COVID-19 safety precautions
but skeptical about vaccines |
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Removing the lead hazard from perovskite solar cells |
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Newly discovered role for CTP in ensuring faithful cell
division in bacteria |
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T-cell 'training grounds' behind robust immune system response
seen in adenovirus vaccines |
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Scientists create rechargeable swimming microrobots using oil
and water |
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The Lancet: One in two hospitalized COVID-19 patients develop
a complication |
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'Get out of the water!' Monster shark movies massacre shark
conservation |
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Among spotted hyenas, social ties are inherited |
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Body mass index as a risk factor for diabetes varies
throughout the world |
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ED-administered high-dose buprenorphine may enhance opioid use
disorder treatment outcomes |
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Identification of over 200 long COVID symptoms prompts call
for UK screening programme |
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Study finds adolescent girls and young women in Africa will
use HIV prevention products |
82 |
Heart problems resolve in majority of kids with COVID
inflammatory syndrome |
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Comprehensive primary care is vital to holistic care and
optimal recovery after a stroke |
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Study shows strong association between perceived risk,
availability and past-year cannabis use |
85 |
Nitrogen-producing process of anammox bacterium finally
uncovered |
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Professional development opportunities do not delay doctorate
training or publications |
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Thinking without a brain |
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Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a
quantum electronic device |
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Pandemic of antibiotic resistance is killing children in
Bangladesh |
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Guiding principles for work shift duration published by AASM
and SRS |
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Stakeholders' sentiment can make or break a new CEO |
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Extraordinary carbon emissions from El Nino-induced biomass
burning estimated using Japanese aircraft and shipboard observations in Equatorial Asia |
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Glaucoma test 'best yet' |
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Accurate protein structure prediction now accessible to all |
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How spiders distinguish living from non-living using
motion-based visual cues |
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Researchers discover a new inorganic material with lowest
thermal conductivity ever reported |
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For people with kidney disease, there is no safe amount of
lead in drinking water |
98 |
Red blood cell 'traffic' contributes to changes in brain
oxygenation |
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Human cells harness power of detergents to wipe out bacteria |
100 |
Teens with secure family relationships "pay it
forward" with empathy for friends |
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Evaluating peers' food choices may improve healthy eating
habits among young adolescents |
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Geneticists outline plan to boost diversity, inclusion in
their field |
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Inadequate sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 variants impedes global
response to COVID-19 |
104 |
High-ranking hyena mothers pass their social networks to their
cubs |
105 |
3D "assembloid" shows how SARS-CoV-2 infects brain
cells |
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Air-powered computer memory helps soft robot control movements |
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Study finds vaccine hesitancy lower in poorer countries |
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Climate change to bring more intense storms across Europe |
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Add fatty acid to taste |
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Enabling the 'imagination' of artificial intelligence |
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