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- Do pets have a positive effect on your brain health? [1582d]
- Touch sensitive brain cells controlled by micromagnets [1582d]
- Low-meat and meat-free diets associated with lower overall cancer risk [1582d]
- Automation is fueling increasing mortality among U.S. adults, study finds [1582d]
- Brazilian babies born with Zika virus syndrome at greater risk of death in first three years of life than those born without [1582d]
- Factors that shaped the massive Cauca River Canyon in the tropical Andes [1582d]
- New 'cocktail' drug could benefit up to 45 per cent of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy [1582d]
- Having a poor score on a simple memory test may be linked to Alzheimer’s biomarkers [1582d]
- Navigation tools could be pointing drivers to the shortest route — but not the safest [1582d]
- High CAC, high cholesterol increase heart attack/stroke risk, cardiologists find [1582d]
- A cellular stress state predicts a poor chemotherapy response in ovarian cancer patients [1583d]
- Older Japanese dog owners may face lower risk of disability than non-dog owners, study finds [1583d]
- Water filtration membranes morph like cells [1583d]
- Cosmic flashes pinpointed to a surprising location in space [1583d]
- Blood pressure rose during the pandemic, study finds [1583d]
- Colossal black holes locked in dance at heart of galaxy [1583d]
- Researchers feed worms a natural plant extract; watch them fatten, live 40% longer [1583d]
- New artificial intelligence tool detects often overlooked heart diseases [1583d]
- How well do boosters work? Depends on your genes [1583d]
- Pioneering simulations focus on HIV-1 virus [1583d]
- New power sources [1583d]
- Discovery of a new ALS and dementia disease mechanism raises treatment hopes [1583d]
- Extreme heat linked to increase in mental health emergency care [1583d]
- Smelly ocelot habitats may scare off seed-dispersing rodents [1583d]
- Upcycling plastic waste into more valuable materials could make recycling pay for itself [1583d]
- Predicting the chaos in Tourette syndrome tics [1583d]
- Researchers identify a promising drug for treating serious COVID-19 complication in children [1583d]
- A Minecraft build can be used to teach almost any subject [1583d]
- How some gut microbes awaken 'zombie' viruses in their neighbors [1583d]
- Risks of using AI to grow our food are substantial and must not be ignored, warn researchers [1583d]
- Sensor breakthrough paves way for groundbreaking map of world under Earth surface [1583d]
- The last day of the dinosaurs [1583d]
- Fate of the dinosaurs sealed in spring [1583d]
- Global warming is amplifying our water cycle – and it’s happening much faster than we expected [1583d]
- Physicists observe an exotic 'multiferroic' state in an atomically thin material [1583d]
- Patients with rare skin cancer face 40% recurrence rate [1583d]
- Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early Africans lived, traveled and interacted [1583d]
- Mouse study may help doctors choose treatments for leukemia patients [1583d]
- Being near pollinator habitat linked to larger soybean size [1583d]
- ‘Super pest’ Colorado potato beetle has the genetic resources to sidestep our attacks [1583d]
- Likelihood of extreme autumn fire weather has increased 40 percent, modeling shows [1583d]
- Bringing out the best in wild birds on farms [1583d]
- Diet, malaria and substance use linked to Pacific preterm births [1583d]
- Basis for next-gen bioprocesses [1583d]
- Agriculture: Global cropland could be almost halved [1583d]
- Astronomers map mysterious element in space [1583d]
- Eating disorders linked to diabetic eye issues [1583d]
- Gene allowing humans to feel touch may play a role in sense of smell [1583d]
- Possible driver of Parkinson’s disease [1583d]
- More adults are falling every year, despite prevention efforts [1583d]
- 'E-nose' could someday diagnose Parkinson's disease by 'smelling' skin [1583d]
- Galaxy collision creates 'space triangle' in new Hubble image [1583d]
- 'Tatooine-like' exoplanet spotted by ground-based telescope [1583d]
- Smoking before and after conception is linked to delayed embryonic development [1583d]
- Scientists develop long lasting anti-fogging coating for plastic surfaces that 'self-cleans' [1583d]
- Monitoring breast milk for PFAS [1583d]
- Neural disruptions underlying feeding, swallowing disorders in children identified [1583d]
- RNA molecules control repair of human DNA in cancer cells [1583d]
- From the streets to the stratosphere: Clean driving technology enables cleaner rocket fuel [1583d]
- Detecting stressed-out polymer films, gels before they break [1583d]
- Tiny probes could sail to outer planets with the help of low-power lasers [1583d]
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