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- Cellular therapy improves signs and symptoms of Duchenne muscular dystrophy [1566d]
- Home-based flu tests as accurate as rapid diagnostic testing in clinical settings [1566d]
- Brain-based computing chips not just for AI anymore [1566d]
- Human induced pluripotent stem cells improve visual acuity, vascular health [1566d]
- Watershed size plays major role in filtering pollutants, researchers find [1566d]
- Antivirals, some antibodies, work well against BA.2 omicron variant of COVID-19 virus [1566d]
- Scientists 'supercharge' cancer-fighting T cells [1566d]
- New study confirms bioengineered RSV protein vaccine evokes protective immune response [1566d]
- Gamification, past habits may impact future eco-friendly tendencies differently [1566d]
- Labeling key to success of software company innovations [1567d]
- Cosmic particle accelerator at its limit [1567d]
- Past global photosynthesis reacted quickly to more carbon in the air [1567d]
- Recently discovered protein turbocharges gene expression [1567d]
- Chronic lactate exposure leads to cellular disruptions implicated in cancer and possibly T2 diabetes [1567d]
- Heat stress for cattle may cost billions by century's end, study finds [1567d]
- Prenatal mindfulness program improves stress response in infants [1567d]
- Cancer patients do benefit from COVID-19 vaccination, study finds [1567d]
- ECMO may offer sickest COVID patients chance for 'exceptional survival', study finds [1567d]
- New observations from ICESat-2 show remarkable Arctic sea ice thinning in just three years [1567d]
- Damage to inner ear system predicts fall risk among people with Alzheimer's disease [1567d]
- Ice-ocean interactions are accelerating melting in West Antarctica [1567d]
- Magnetism helps electrons vanish in high-temp superconductors [1567d]
- Researchers discover genetic cause of sometimes deadly esophageal disorder in dogs [1567d]
- Water determines magma depth, a key to accurate models of volcanic activity, eruption [1567d]
- Physicists show how frequencies can easily be multiplied without special circuitry [1567d]
- After more than 20 years, scientists have solved the full-length structure of a Janus Kinase [1567d]
- Addressing knowledge gaps in shark and ray research [1567d]
- How toddler-mother attachment impacts adolescent brain and behavior [1567d]
- Hawaiian corals show surprising resilience to warming oceans [1567d]
- Genetic mechanisms of coral metamorphosis identified [1567d]
- Nano carriers fit for purpose [1567d]
- Predicting tropical fish patterns in Japan [1567d]
- Using cell phone GNSS Networks to monitor crustal deformation [1567d]
- The cellular cleaning program autophagy helps in wound healing [1567d]
- A cautionary tale of machine learning uncertainty [1567d]
- On the hunt for ultra-thin materials using data mining [1567d]
- The start of the birth of planets in a binary star system observed [1567d]
- 'Scents' of alarm: Volatile chemical signals from damaged plants warn neighbors about herbivore attacks [1567d]
- A first step towards quantum algorithms: Minimizing the guesswork of a quantum ensemble [1567d]
- One step closer to artificial rhino eggs [1567d]
- Blood test as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s disease [1567d]
- Could leaky blood vessels in the brain be a culprit in Alzheimer’s disease? [1567d]
- Exploring ancient tuberculosis transmission chains [1567d]
- The new, improved Dragonfly is a galactic gas detector [1567d]
- Rear-end collision on the 'ribosome highway' [1567d]
- More 'losers' than 'winners' among plants in the age of humans [1567d]
- Roadmap for finding new functional porous materials [1567d]
- 'Seafloor fertilizer factory' helped breathe life into Earth [1567d]
- Seeing lipids more deeply with mass spectrometry [1567d]
- Cutting HFCs to cool the Earth [1567d]
- Robot that seems to convey emotion while reading [1567d]
- Stealth nanomedicines combat cancer and cut toxic effects of chemo [1567d]
- Eating protein from a greater variety of sources may lower risk of high blood pressure [1567d]
- Relocating farmland could turn back clock twenty years on carbon emissions, say scientists [1567d]
- How new bird species arise [1567d]
- Inclusive new tool makes genomic research better reflect world's diversity [1567d]
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