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SUV39H2: A direct genetic link to autism spectrum disorders |
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COVID-19 vaccination: Examining negative dominance on social
media |
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From birth control to mammograms, many women missed out on
preventive care for all of 2020 |
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Artificial sweeteners enable delivery of carbon monoxide to
treat organ injury |
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Common COVID-19 antibiotic no more effective than placebo |
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How a butterfly tree becomes a web |
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University of Maryland engineers 3D printed a soft robotic
hand that can play Nintendo |
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Study shows that electronic air cleaning technology can
generate unintended pollutants |
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On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog--or a fake Russian
Twitter account |
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NIH-funded study finds gene therapy may restore missing enzyme
in rare disease |
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New Sinai Health research finds common denominator linking all
cancers |
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Study examines the role of deep-sea microbial predators at
hydrothermal vents |
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Invention: The Storywrangler |
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US corn and soybean maladapted to climate variations, study
shows |
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Autism can be detected during toddlerhood using a brief
questionnaire |
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First 3D simulation of rat's complete whisker system acts as a
tactile 'camera' |
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Bats are kings of small talk in the air |
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Study identifies monoclonal antibodies that may neutralize
many norovirus variants |
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Future information technologies: Topological materials for
ultrafast spintronics |
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Cellular push and pull, a key to the body's response to
processes such as cancer |
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Simplified method for calibrating optical tweezers |
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Individual protected areas in Amazonia differ greatly in how
effectively they help to fight deforestation and carbon emissions |
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New UK study reveals extent of brain complications in children
hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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From genes to memes: Algorithm may help scientists demystify
complex networks |
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New theory suggests blood immune and clotting components could
contribute to psychosis |
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How micro-circuits in the brain regulate fear |
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The paradox of a free-electron laser without the laser |
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New optimisation method for computational design of industrial
applications |
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Neuro-evolutionary robotics: A gap between simulation and
reality |
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RUDN University biologists prove the anticancer potential of
macrophages |
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New discoveries and insights into the glass transition |
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Non-genetic photoacoustic stimulation of single neurons by a
tapered fiber optoacoustic emitter |
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Evaluation of India's 'Mission Indradhanush' finds
improvements in vaccination outcomes |
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Psychiatric patients at increased risk of COVID-19
hospitalization and mortality |
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Scientists get to the bottom of deep Pacific ventilation |
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Noninvasive, label-free optical method visualizes deep,
cellular brain disease in vivo |
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Organic electronics possibly soon to enter the GHz-regime |
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When mad AIOLOS drags IKAROS down: A novel pathogenic
mechanism |
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New model can predict multiple RNA modifications
simultaneously |
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Cellular uptake of nanoparticles keys for further development
of temperature sensing |
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Researchers reveal cause of Jupiter's X-ray aurorae |
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Complexity yields simplicity: The shifting dynamics of
temperate marine ecosystems |
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Watching the ultrafast dance moves of a laser plasma |
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No sign of COVID-19 vaccine in breast milk |
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Ludwig Cancer Research study reveals even transient
chromosomal errors can initiate cancer |
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Immune system May Need 'Continuing Education' to Protect
Pregnancy |
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3D printed replicas reveal swimming capabilities of ancient
cephalopods |
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Race, politics divide Americans on sports issues |
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Nearly 20 percent of intact forest landscapes overlap with
extractive industries |
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Using migration data to fine-tune marketing strategies to
rural Indian communities |
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Swimming at the mesoscale |
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Researchers surprised to find bacterial parasites behind rise
of 'super bugs' |
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Ficlatuzumab plus chemotherapy may benefit patients with
relapsed/refractory AML |
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Galactic fireworks: New ESO images reveal stunning features of
nearby galaxies |
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Private-public partnership helps to evaluate satellite
observations of atmospheric CO2 over oceans |
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Dapagliflozin found effective and safe in adults with advanced
kidney disease |
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New score measures health-related quality of life in patients
with kidney failure |
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Oncotarget: RAS reversion in colorectal cancer patients
treated with bevacizumab |
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Researchers reveal pathogenesis and therapeutic strategy of
pre-engraftment syndrome |
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New long-term satellite analysis shows "plum" rainy
season wetter now than ever before |
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Words matter: Language can reduce mental health and addiction
stigma, NIH leaders say |
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A bug's life: Millimeter-tall mountains on neutron stars |
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SARS-CoV-2 spike mutation L452R evades human immune response
and enhances infectivity |
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'Service with a smile' plus tipping leads to sexual harassment
for majority of service employees |
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Mayo research provides insights into high-risk younger
demographics for severe COVID-19 |
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People becoming desensitized to COVID-19 illnesses, death,
research suggests |
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Public health summer program increases STEM career interests
in high schoolers |
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New high-tech portal launched to speed hearing loss
innovations |
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A new, inexpensive way to heal chronic wounds |
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New study examines commuter characteristics and traffic
pollution exposure among commuters |
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Novel autoantibody adds fuel to COVID-19 'firestorm' of
inflammation, blood clots |
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Program seeks to reduce preventable cancers with free
screening, same-day results |
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How cells control mitochondria |
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When money's tight, parents talk less to kids; could this
explain the word gap? |
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Angry politicians make angry voters, new study finds |
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Robotic neck brace can help analyze cancer treatment impacts |
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Ocean microbes team up brilliantly to gather food when it's
scarce |
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RNA modification may protect against liver disease |
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Making clean hydrogen is hard, but researchers just solved a
major hurdle |
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DNA duplication linked to the origin and evolution of pine
trees and their relatives |
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Study may show why MS patients develop progressive disability |
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CNIO researchers clarify the role of the two isoforms of KRAS,
the most common oncogene in humans |
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Cannabis: sexually diverse youths with depression use more |
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Renewable energy OK, but not too close to home |
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Tail without a comet: the dusty remains of Comet ATLAS |
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In vitro Zoo helps in understanding SARS-CoV-2 |
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A new metric for designing safer streets |
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Supermassive black holes put a brake on stellar births |
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Experts challenge current understanding of transition dairy
cow health |
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Study shows why second dose of COVID-19 vaccine shouldn't be
skipped |
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Researcher's work with flies could be birth control boon |
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Remote sensing techniques help treat and manage hollow forests |
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CHOP researchers establish novel approach for developing new
antibiotics |
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Firefighters found to have persistent lung damage from Fort
McMurray wildfire |
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A small molecule induces readthrough of cystic fibrosis CFTR
nonsense mutations |
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Non-neuronal cells drive sex differences in early brain
development |
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New material could mean lightweight armor, protective coatings |
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Living near woodlands is good for children and young people's
mental health |
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Human action, key to antibiotic resistance in giant tortoises
of Galapagos |
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A mathematical model simulating the impact of new SARS-CoV-2
strains and vaccines |
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New sunspot catalogue to improve space weather predictions |
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July issues of American Psychiatric Association journals |
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uOttawa study first to investigate newly introduced butterfly
which could become widespread in Canada |
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Cosmic rays help supernovae explosions pack a bigger punch |
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To die or not to die in response to stress, a decision
regulated by MK2 protein levels |
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A simple compound to control complex gut microbes |
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High respiratory efforts in COVID-19 patients could result in
self-inflicted lung injury |
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At last: Separated and freshly bound |
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Scientists adopt deep learning for multi-object tracking |
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Bats in Tel Aviv enjoy the rich variety and abundance of food
the city has to offer |
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