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Scientists uncover key mechanism in evolution: Whole-genome duplication drives long-term adaptation
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Coral diseases and water quality play a key role for coral restoration and survival efforts
[267d]
Your neighborhood may affect your risk of dementia
[267d]
Early signs of heart problems linked to smaller brain volumes
[267d]
Hypersonic simulation in 3D exposes new disturbances
[267d]
New species revealed after 25 years of study on 'inside out' fossil -- and named after discoverer's mum
[267d]
Mini rolling robot takes virtual biopsies
[268d]
How time-restricted eating affects weight loss
[268d]
Study unlocks how diabetes distorts memory and reward processing
[268d]
Earliest days of Earth's formation
[268d]
Engineers redefine how heat transfers on advanced surfaces
[268d]
A cleaner future for tires: Scientists pioneer chemical process to repurpose rubber waste
[268d]
How did the large brain evolve?
[268d]
Rare disease drug nitisinone makes human blood deadly to mosquitoes
[268d]
Children of moms who smoked or were obese are more likely to become obese adults
[268d]
Cuttlefish 'mesmerize' their prey with a moving skin pattern, study finds
[268d]
Research finds potential 'molecular mimics' behind COVID-induced autoimmune disease
[268d]
Neurons in brain that regulate energy levels and body temperature
[268d]
Cleaning microplastics
[268d]
Movement matters: Mobility linked to better outcomes for patients with heart failure
[268d]
Unlocking the potential of whey to reduce food waste
[268d]
Blue pigment improves foundation makeup shades for dark skin
[268d]
A safe nuclear battery that could last a lifetime
[268d]
Making sturdy, semi-transparent wood with cheap, natural materials
[268d]
Cuneiforms: New digital tool for translating ancient texts
[268d]
Glucose revealed as a master regulator of tissue regeneration
[268d]
Enzyme engineering opens door to novel therapies for Parkinson's, cancers and other hard-to-target protein diseases
[268d]
Developing software for easy estimation of 3D gene expression distribution
[268d]
Artificial intelligence uses less energy by mimicking the human brain
[268d]
Five minutes a day eccentric exercise can improve your life
[268d]
Researchers' breakthrough method reveals clouds amplify global warming far more than previously understood
[268d]
Unlocking the potential of the heavy atom effect in metal clusters
[268d]
Revolutionizing protein modification: A new frontier in cancer research
[268d]
Entangled in self-discovery: Quantum computers analyze their own entanglement
[268d]
How elephants plan their journeys: New study reveals energy-saving strategies
[268d]
Preclinical study: After heart attack, a boost in anti-inflammatory cells promoted healing
[268d]
Virtual reality videos increase environmental awareness
[268d]
How movement affects the way the brain processes sound and sight
[268d]
mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines train the 'long-term memory' of the immune system
[268d]
Open-label placebos improve premenstrual syndrome
[268d]
Philosophy: Cultural differences in exploitation of artificial agents
[268d]
Adulting is hard on the heart: Teen to young adulthood is a critical time to address risk
[268d]
Scientists discovered chemical oscillations in palladium nanoparticles, paving the way for recycling precious metal catalysts
[268d]
Cleverly designed carbon nanohoop enables controlled release of iron
[268d]
Blurring the line between rain and snow: Limits of meteorological classification
[268d]
Getting hit by lightning is good for some tropical trees
[268d]
Is your job making you happy? Insights from job satisfaction data
[268d]
Smart insoles that could change the game for sports and health
[268d]
Target to repair injured muscles discovered
[268d]
How changing L.A.'s tree rules could cool more neighborhoods
[268d]
Study identifies Shisa7 gene as key driver in heroin addiction
[268d]
Repetitive behaviors and special interests are more indicative of an autism diagnosis than a lack of social skills
[268d]
Highly educated people face steeper mental declines after stroke
[268d]
New study shines a light on the mechanics of bioluminescence in the rare fish Vinciguerria mabahiss
[268d]
Scientists discover why obesity takes away the pleasure of eating
[268d]
How cells respond to stress is more nuanced than previously believed
[268d]
A new method to recycle fluoride from long-lived PFAS chemicals
[268d]
The devastating human impact on biodiversity
[268d]
Lasso-shaped antibiotic evades standard drug resistance
[268d]
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