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- FDA clears IND for clinical trial testing switchable CAR-T therapy in patients with autoimmune diseases, without chemotherapy [395d]
- Ancient tools from a South African cave reveal connections between prehistoric people [395d]
- European bird declines linked to range of climatic conditions experienced [395d]
- 'Hidden galaxies': Key to unlocking some of universe's secrets [395d]
- Love songs in the sand: researchers listen in to Fiddler crab courtship [395d]
- Coral reefs exude myriad chemicals, fueling dynamic microbial recycling of nutrients [395d]
- Certain nasal bacteria may boost the risk for COVID-19 infection, study finds [395d]
- Europe's population is adapting better to cold than to heat [395d]
- AI models of the brain could serve as 'digital twins' in research [395d]
- Eight or more drinks per week linked to signs of injury in the brain [395d]
- Father with Alzheimer's? You may be more at risk of brain changes [395d]
- Bio-oils for greener industrial applications [395d]
- Colourful city birds [395d]
- Could LLMs help design our next medicines and materials? [395d]
- 3D streaming gets leaner by seeing only what matters [395d]
- Rapid growth of blood cancer driven by a single genetic 'hit' [395d]
- Further translation of the language of the genome [395d]
- How much food can the world grow? International team calls for new yield potential estimates [395d]
- What links cannabis use and psychosis? Researchers point to brain's dopamine system [395d]
- Potable water happy byproduct of low-cost green hydrogen technology [395d]
- Tree rings track atmospheric mercury cheaply [395d]
- Protein necessary for fruit fly fertility [395d]
- Sink or Swim: The fate of sinking tectonic plates depends on their ancient tectonic histories [395d]
- Prehistoric rhinos lived in super-herds [395d]
- Scientists map unprecedented detail of connections and visual perception in the mouse brain [395d]
- Mapping mercury contamination in penguins of the Southern Ocean [395d]
- A new robotic gripper made of measuring tape is sizing up fruit and veggie picking [395d]
- Multi-virus wastewater surveillance shows promise at smaller, site-specific scales [395d]
- A new smartphone-sized device can test for tuberculosis: Here's why that matters for children [395d]
- Conceptualizing psychological contract theory in the context of digital labor platforms, app workers, gig economy [395d]
- Stroke deaths and their racial disparities increased over last 20 years [395d]
- Do 'optimistic' versus 'pessimistic' medical detection dogs perform differently? [395d]
- Hopping gives this tiny robot a leg up [395d]
- Researchers identify precision medicine approach for preventing kidney failure [395d]
- Discovery reveals protein involved in Parkinson's disease also drives skin cancer [395d]
- Novel drug delivery platform paves way to potential new treatments for Alzheimer's, other brain-related disorders [396d]
- Reduced movement of starlings with parasite infections has a negative impact on their offspring [396d]
- 'Forever chemicals' are everywhere: Most of their health effects are unknown [396d]
- Scientists discover that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields [396d]
- Researchers identify a novel mechanism of fetal anemia linked to mitochondrial protein synthesis deficiency [396d]
- Kilauea volcano's ash prompted largest open ocean phytoplankton bloom [396d]
- Lip sync: Study reveals gender differences in preference for lip size [396d]
- Beyond jet lag: New study unveils extent of travel-related sleep disruption from 1.5 million nights of data [396d]
- Advanced imaging reveals mechanisms that cause autoimmune disease [396d]
- 3D-printed open-source robot offers accessible solution for materials synthesis [396d]
- Titanium particles are common around dental implants [396d]
- Wildfire recovery: What victims say they need most [396d]
- New insights into neurodegeneration using human 'mini brains' [396d]
- Decarbonization improves energy security for most countries [396d]
- More opportunities to test for Alzheimer's using new analytical method [396d]
- Nanoplastics in soil: how soil type and pH influence mobility [396d]
- Master regulator blocking immunotherapy, paving the way for a new lung cancer treatment [396d]
- Finding cancer's 'fingerprints' [396d]
- Starch-based microplastics could cause health risks in mice [396d]
- A step toward cleaner iron extraction using electricity [396d]
- With new database researchers may be able to predict rare milky seas bioluminescent, glowing event [396d]
- Engineers bring sign language to 'life' using AI to translate in real-time [396d]
- long-term effects of obesity on brain and cognitive health [396d]
- Scientists source solar emissions with largest-ever concentration of rare helium isotope [396d]
- Man's best friend may be nature's worst enemy, study on pet dogs suggests [396d]
- Scientists complete largest wiring diagram and functional map of the brain to date [396d]
- Mediterranean hunter gatherers navigated long-distance sea journeys well before the first farmers [396d]
- By re-creating neural pathway in dish, Stanford Medicine research may speed pain treatment [396d]
- From bacterial immunity to plant sex [396d]
- Mammoth genetic diversity throughout the last million years [396d]
- Treatment for mitochondrial diseases within reach [396d]
- A comprehensive map of the human cell [396d]
- Amplifier with tenfold bandwidth opens up for super lasers [396d]
- 8 million years of 'Green Arabia' [396d]
- Osteoarthritis: Largest genome-wide association study uncovers drug targets and therapy opportunities [396d]
- Researchers identify growing list of genetic disorders treatable before or immediately after birth [396d]
- Potential Alzheimer's disease therapeutic target identified in brain immune cells [396d]
- New gene editing tool shows promise for treating diseases with multiple mutations [396d]
- Your skin is breathing: New wearable device can measure it [396d]
- Serendipitous discovery could lead to more efficient catalysts [396d]
- Engineering smart delivery for gene editors [396d]
- Six ape genomes sequenced telomere-to-telomere [396d]
- 'Sugar' signatures help identify and classify pancreatic cancer cell subtypes [396d]
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