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- Fecal microbial transplants show lack of predictability when no prior antibiotic treatment is given to recipient [1285d]
- Words matter in food freshness, safety messaging [1285d]
- Light-driven molecular motors light up [1285d]
- The early bird may just get the worm [1285d]
- Extreme temperatures take deadly toll on people in Texas prisons, study finds [1285d]
- Potential secret to viral resistance unearthed [1285d]
- Plant fibers for sustainable devices [1285d]
- A new weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [1285d]
- Psychological First Aid training could help improve care workers' wellbeing [1285d]
- Surface melting of glass [1285d]
- Astronomers discover closest black hole to earth [1285d]
- 'Click' chemistry may help treat dogs with bone cancer [1285d]
- Magnetized dead star likely has solid surface [1285d]
- Remote support program helps decrease blood pressure, study finds [1285d]
- Floppy or not: AI predicts properties of complex metamaterials [1285d]
- Human expansion 1,000 years ago linked to Madagascar's loss of large vertebrates [1285d]
- COVID-19 lockdown did not lead to quieter offshore ocean, research shows [1285d]
- New technology to reduce potholes [1285d]
- Searching for the unique genes of a unique hare [1285d]
- Researchers find treatment options for patients whose blood cancer relapses after CAR-T [1285d]
- Researchers offer roadmap for identifying new neuroprotective treatments by leveraging sex differences [1285d]
- Monkeypox mutations cause virus to spread rapidly, evade drugs and vaccines, study finds [1285d]
- One in five patients with rheumatoid arthritis in England were undiagnosed during the pandemic, study finds [1285d]
- Cutting the risk of stomach bleeding, occasionally caused by regular aspirin use [1285d]
- Mars's crust more complex, evolved than previously thought [1285d]
- Water cutoff countermeasures using disaster emergency wells [1285d]
- New study introduces the best graphite films [1285d]
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