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- AI unlocks genetic clues to personalize cancer treatment [454d]
- Inability of cells to recycle fats can spell disease [454d]
- Study finds consumer openness to smoke-impacted wines, offering new market opportunities [454d]
- Why we need to expand the search for climate-friendly microalgae [454d]
- Short-course radiation therapy effective for endometrial cancer patients [454d]
- Breast cancer treatment advances with light-activated 'smart bomb' [454d]
- Micro-nano plastics make other pollutants more dangerous to plants and intestinal cells [454d]
- Colorado forests are releasing more carbon than they capture each year [454d]
- Turning car and helicopter exhaust into thermoelectric energy [454d]
- As more Americans work later in life, poll shows positive health impacts, especially for those over 65 [455d]
- International Shark Attack File Report: Unprovoked shark bites plummeted in 2024 [455d]
- Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecasts [455d]
- 'Smaller and better': Research uncovers performance sweet spot for relaxor nanomaterial [455d]
- Outokumpu's bedrock reveals a smelly surprise [455d]
- For Valentine's Day: Measure your relationship with a scientific self-test [455d]
- Is the Metaverse a new frontier for human-centric manufacturing? [455d]
- When qubits learn the language of fiberoptics [455d]
- Causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa [455d]
- Researchers create genetic map tied to kidney disease [455d]
- Second-hand smoke exposure during childhood leaves its mark on children's DNA [455d]
- Breakthrough in click chemistry: Innovative method revolutionizes drug development [455d]
- Putting least calorific meals first on menu makes teenagers more likely to order them [455d]
- How cancer cells trick the immune system by altering mitochondria [455d]
- Birds-of-paradise are biofluorescent [455d]
- Model of Antarctica's water enhances sea level forecasts [455d]
- Disruption of a single amino acid in a cellular protein makes breast cancer cells behave like stem cells [455d]
- Barbeque and grandma's cookies: New study looks at nostalgia, comfort in food preparation for older adults [455d]
- Opening for a new type of drug for Alzheimer's disease [455d]
- Scientists harness AI to help protect whales, advancing ocean conservation and planning [455d]
- Researchers discover new mechanism for male sex hormone [455d]
- Study takes a 'bite' out of shark depredation using citizen science [455d]
- Looking between cells [455d]
- Cold temperatures promote spread of a bird pink eye pathogen at winter feeders [455d]
- Microbiome as a potential key to better treatment: Clinical study on new therapy for Crohn's disease [455d]
- Mechanical heart valve replacements have better long-term survival [455d]
- Evidence of cannibalism 18,000 years ago [455d]
- Satellite data identifies warning signs ahead of 2018 volcanic eruption, tsunami [455d]
- New smart sensor takes the pain out of wound monitoring [455d]
- Native bee populations can bounce back after honey bees move out [455d]
- From photons to protons: Team makes breakthrough in high-energy particle detection [455d]
- Cancer's ripple effect may promote blood clot formation in the lungs [455d]
- Music makes us move even when we don't like it [455d]
- Born to heal: Why babies recover, but adults scar, after heart damage [455d]
- Mystery solved: New study reveals how DNA repair genes play a major role in Huntington's disease [455d]
- New perspectives for personalized therapy of brain tumors [455d]
- 'Junk' RNA segments play role in protein production, cell stress response [455d]
- A wealth of evidence: 85,000 individual studies about climate policy [455d]
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