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Generation and application of the high-Q resonance in
all-dielectric metasurfaces |
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Cardio-cerebrovascular disease history complicates
hematopoietic cell transplant outcomes |
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A rock with many perspectives |
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The anatomy of a planet |
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Survival after cardiac arrest--Freiburg cardiovascular
surgeons develop new technique |
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New insight on the reproductive evolution of land plants |
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New study reveals previously unseen star formation in milky
way |
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'Golden nail': Quarry near Salzgitter becomes global
geological reference point |
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HKU scientists harness the naturally abundant CRISPR-Cas
system to edit superbugs with the hope of treating infections caused by drug resistant pathogens |
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Defect engineering assisting in high-level anion doping
towards fast charge transfer kinetic |
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Researchers automate brain MRI image labelling, more than
100,000 exams labelled in under 30 minutes |
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Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly |
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New map shows where millions of UK residents struggle to
access food |
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Longer stays in refugee camps increase cases of acute mental
illness |
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Llama 'nanobodies' could hold key to preventing deadly
post-transplant infection |
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Scientists come up with new method for simultaneous processing
of different types of waste |
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Infrared held in a pincer |
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What makes a market transaction morally repugnant? |
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Alzheimer-linked enzyme complex 'buckles up' for safe trip
through the cell |
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NTU Singapore scientists develop tougher, safer bicycle
helmets using new plastic material |
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3D imaging reveals neural 'vicious cycle' in fatty liver
disease |
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MRI, clear cell likelihood score correlate with renal mass
growth rate |
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Excess coffee: A bitter brew for brain health |
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Structural biology provides long-sought solution to innate
immunity puzzle |
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Journey from smoking to vaping variable--Otago academics |
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Study shows cancer misinformation common on social media sites |
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Studies find combination chemotherapy beneficial and
cost-effective in sub-Saharan Africa |
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Largest-ever type 1 diabetes genetic study IDs potential
treatment targets |
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Eyes wide shut: How newborn mammals dream the world they're
entering |
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Global approach is needed on battery regulation |
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Martian global dust storm ended winter early in the south |
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Targeted removals and enhanced monitoring can help manage
lionfish in the Mediterranean |
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DeepMind and EMBL release the most complete database of
predicted 3D structures of human proteins |
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Mobility restrictions can have unexpected impacts on air
quality |
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Meet the Martian meteorite hunters |
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New dietary treatment for epilepsy well tolerated and reduced
seizures |
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Professional rugby may be associated with changes in brain
structure |
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Antibiotics may help to treat melanoma |
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Land repair vital for survival |
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Drought changes rice root microbiome |
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COVID-19: Patients with malnutrition may be more likely to
have severe outcomes |
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Spotted: An exoplanet with the potential to form moons |
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RNA breakthrough creates crops that can grow 50% more
potatoes, rice |
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Wearable devices can reduce collision risk in blind and
visually impaired people |
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Astronomers make first clear detection of a moon-forming disc
around an exoplanet |
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Higher levels of omega-3 acids in the blood increases life
expectancy by almost five years |
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Mars: Scientists determine crustal thickness |
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Untwisting DNA reveals new force that shapes genomes |
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A case for intranasal COVID-19 vaccinations |
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Trash-bin foragers: Innovation and spread of complex culture
in suburban parrots |
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NASA InSight Lander's seismic observations reveal the interior
of Mars |
52 |
Scientists discover gene therapy provides neuroprotection to
prevent glaucoma vision loss |
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Geneticists reveal how mutation causes childhood cancer; use
drug to reverse its effects |
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Global warming may limit spread of dengue fever, new research
finds |
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Gene therapy may preserve vision in retinal disease and
serious retinal injury |
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Study on chromosomal rearrangements in yeast reveals potential
avenue for cancer therapy |
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Neurotransmitter levels predict math ability |
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Less-sensitive COVID-19 tests may still achieve optimal
results if enough people tested |
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Missing self contributes to organ rejection after
transplantation |
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Clever cockatoos learn through social interaction |
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Palaeontology: Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to
fly |
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Archaeology: Roman road discovered in the Venice lagoon |
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Less-sensitive COVID-19 tests may still achieve optimal
results if enough people tested |
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Comprehensive clinical sequencing opens door to the promise of
precision medicine |
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Early antiviral response in the nose may determine the course
of COVID-19 |
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Using silicone wristbands to measure air quality |
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New organ-on-a-chip finds crucial interaction between blood,
ovarian cancer tumors |
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Neuroscientists posit that brain region is a key locus of
learning |
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Studies examine different understandings, varieties of
diversity |
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New tracking system monitors danger to rainforests |
71 |
American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
discusses updated American Cancer Society guidelines on cervical cancer screening |
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Advantages of intranasal vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 |
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Policing the digital divide: How racial bias can limit
Internet access for people of color |
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Cascaded metasurfaces for dynamic control of THz wavefronts |
75 |
Novel imaging agent identifies biomarker for iron-targeted
cancer therapies |
76 |
Phase two CD19-antibody-drug conjugate trial demonstrates
promise for aggressive lymphoma |
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Better healthcare management can reduce the risk of delirium
among older adults |
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Why do some people get severe COVID-19? The nose may know |
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What's riskier for young soccer players, practice or game
time? |
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The impact of climate change on Kenya's Tana river basin |
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New 'atlas' charts how antibodies attack spike protein
variants |
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Reverse optogenetic tool developed |
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China's carbon-monitoring satellite reports global carbon net
of six gigatons |
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Study shows environmental link to herbicide-resistant
horseweed |
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A new mathematical model assesses ICU patients' mortality risk |
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Topology in biology |
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Water resources: Defusing conflict, promoting cooperation |
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Scientists identify five new plant species in Bolivia |
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Device cracks milk protein |
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Blushing plants reveal when fungi are growing in their roots |
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Bacteria navigate on surfaces using a 'sense of touch' |
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How the brain paints the beauty of a landscape |
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Researchers uncover fatal flaw in green pigmented concrete |
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Research 'final nail in the coffin' of Paranthropus as hard
object feeders |
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Strategies for disseminating guidance to dentists during the
COVID-19 pandemic |
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High school student presents on oral-health impact profile 5:
analyzing a private practice adult population's distribution |
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New insights into immune responses to malaria |
98 |
Research identifies potential role of 'junk DNA' sequence in
aging, cancer |
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Child mental health services lacking in high-income countries:
SFU study finds |
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Chemotherapy can induce mutations that lead to pediatric
leukemia relapse |
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Southeastern US herbaria digitize three million specimens, now
freely available online |
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Brain-repair discovery could lead to new epilepsy treatments |
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Four themes identified as contributors to diseases of despair
in Pennsylvania |
104 |
Shedding light on the dark side of firm lobbying |
105 |
New understanding of cell stability with potential to improve
immune cell therapies |
106 |
Americans with higher net worth at midlife tend to live longer |
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US clinics slower to provide opioid treatment than Canadian
clinics |
108 |
Mount Sinai researchers develop novel therapy that could be
effective in many cancers |
109 |
'Feel good' brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new
study reveals |
110 |
Bio-based coating for wood outperforms traditional synthetic
options |
111 |
New measure of tropical forest vulnerability to help avoid
'tipping point' |
112 |
Meeting global climate targets will lead to 8 million more
energy jobs worldwide by 2050 |
113 |
Oncotarget: Fgr and Numb in retinoic differentiation and G0
arrest of non-APL AML cells |
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