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- Water-quality risks linked more to social factors than money [969d]
- Vast bubble of galaxies discovered, given Hawaiian name [969d]
- Fossil spines reveal deep sea's past [969d]
- Balancing biodiversity, climate change, food for a trifecta [969d]
- Human shoulders and elbows first evolved as brakes for climbing apes [969d]
- Disparities in who dwells behind crumbling US levees [969d]
- New cause of Alzheimer's, vascular dementia [969d]
- Making plant-based meat more 'meaty' -- with fermented onions [969d]
- 'Gates of Heaven' calcium channel drives oral cancer pain and growth [969d]
- Researchers use AI to find new magnetic materials without critical elements [969d]
- New research sheds light on origins of social behaviors [969d]
- Electrifying heavy-duty vehicles could reduce environmental inequalities [969d]
- Positive body image linked to better life satisfaction [969d]
- New Chagas research unravels decades-long mystery of how the tropical disease progresses [969d]
- Invasive species are animals, too: Considering a humane approach [969d]
- The kitchen is key to improving indoor air quality [969d]
- Measurement of skeletal muscle mass using the bioelectrical impedance technic in athletes [969d]
- How to inactivate common cold viruses [969d]
- Atomic-scale spin-optical laser: New horizon of optoelectronic devices [969d]
- Toddlers learn to reason logically before they learn to speak, study finds [969d]
- Three out of four populations of rare butterflies have been lost [969d]
- Wood modification boosts biomass conversion [969d]
- Pioneering research sheds surprising new light on evolution of plant kingdom [969d]
- New ribozyme can make RNA molecules accessible for click chemistry in living cells [969d]
- Pioneering beyond-silicon technology via residue-free field effect transistors [969d]
- Bird flu is undergoing changes that could increase the risk of widespread human transmission [969d]
- Large herbivores keep invasive plants at bay [969d]
- Atomically-precise quantum antidots via vacancy self-assembly [969d]
- Bit by bit, microplastics from tires are polluting our waterways [969d]
- Novel titanium dioxide catalyst support for electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction [969d]
- Deciphering the 'highway code' of our cells [969d]
- New study shows effectiveness of mpox vaccine [969d]
- Active children are more resilient [969d]
- Study confirms it: Opposites don't actually attract [969d]
- Efficient and mild: Recycling of used lithium-ion batteries [969d]
- Breakthrough study reveals new insights into GABA, the brain's key signaling molecule [969d]
- Scientists develop an energy-efficient wireless power and information transfer system [969d]
- AI performs comparably to human readers of mammograms [969d]
- Resistant starch supplement reduces liver triglycerides in people with fatty liver disease [969d]
- Synchronizing your internal clocks may help mitigate jet lag, effects of aging [969d]
- Linking two solar technologies is a win-win for efficiency and stability [969d]
- Racial and socioeconomic differences still determine survival rates of premature babies in the US [969d]
- 3D-printed 'living material' could clean up contaminated water [969d]
- Will it slip or will it grip: scientists ask, 'what is snail mucus?' [969d]
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