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ScienceDaily
Researchers find CRISPR is capable of even more than we thought
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Longer-lasting wearables set to transform health monitoring
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Heat-tolerant symbionts a critical key to protecting Florida's elkhorn coral from bleaching during marine heatwaves
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Study reveals healing the ozone hole helps the Southern Ocean take up carbon
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Individual layers of synthetic materials can collaborate for greater impact
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Could personality tests help make bipolar disorder treatment more precise?
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UCF's 'bridge doctor' combines imaging, neural network to efficiently evaluate concrete bridges' safety
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Scientists discover key gene impacts liver energy storage, affecting metabolic disease risk
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AI-powered app enables anemia screening using fingernail selfies
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Overlooked cell type orchestrates brain rewiring
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Language a barrier in biodiversity work
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One in ten asthma cases can be avoided with a better urban environment
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A step closer to the confident production of blood stem cells for regenerative medicine
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Designing the future of clean energy: Janus heterobilayers lead the way
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Relieve your pain with a psychologist or an app
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How antibiotic resistance to fusidic acid works
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Rising temperatures lead to unexpectedly rapid carbon release from soils
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How do middle-aged folks get dementia? It could be these proteins
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Novel molecular maneuver helps malaria parasite dodge the immune system
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Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
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GPS for proteins: Tracking the motions of cell receptors
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Hazardous reactions made safer through flow technology
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Light-to-electricity nanodevice reveals how Earth's oldest surviving cyanobacteria worked
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New model for more accurate landslide prediction
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Wild orangutans show communication complexity thought to be uniquely human
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New auditory brainstem implant shows early promise
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Log in to your computer with a secret message encoded in a molecule
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In healthy aging, carb quality counts
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Thousands of cardiac 'digital twins' offer new insights into the heart
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Study reveals impacts of Alzheimer's disease on the whole body
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Very different mammals follow the same rules of behavior
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