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            - Neurons that track, regulate blood-sugar levels are found [846d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Pump powers soft robots, makes cocktails [846d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - 'Lava lamp' vesicles show how cells could self-organize [846d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Paths for reducing harmful air pollution in South Asia identified [846d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Training robots how to learn, make decisions on the fly [846d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Genome sequencing highly effective at diagnosing genetic disorders in newborns and infants [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Sticky, slippery, water repellent channels form maze-like, gravity-powered biomedical devices [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Scientists build a healthy dietary pattern using ultra-processed foods [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Low-glucose sensor in the brain promotes blood glucose balance [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Exposure to neurotoxic rodenticide bromethalin in birds of prey [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Warmer weather makes venomous snake bites more likely, especially in spring [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Researcher turns one of the basic rules of construction upside down [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Satellite security lags decades behind the state of the art [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - World's largest association of computing professionals issues Principles for Generative AI Technologies [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Crawford Lake, Canada, chosen as the primary marker to identify the start of the Anthropocene epoch [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Size does matter: Group size and mating preferences drive deeper male voices [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Using AI to save species from extinction cascades [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Drug precursor biosynthesis hinges on carrier-mediated ring formation [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Widespread illegal trade of hazardous chemicals [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Capturing the immense potential of microscopic DNA for data storage [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Immune memory is achieved by epigenetic and topological rearrangements of DNA in immune cells [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Revolutionary self-sensing electric artificial muscles [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - New target for antibiotics promises treatment for multi-drug resistant superbugs [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Lower levels of physical activity can protect against depression among older adults [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Online searches point to growing prevalence of nature-related phobias in urban populations [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - A better understanding of turbulence [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Tiny scales reveal megalodon was not as fast as believed, but it had a mega-appetite explaining its gigantism [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Copper could help create clearer MRI images and improved diagnosis [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Can using biodegradable fishing gear help reduce the cost of ghost fishing? [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Marine fossils are a reliable benchmark for degrading and collapsing ecosystems [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Preying on hungry, anxious worms [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Inflammation hotspots in MS spill over to damage grey matter [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Bacteria in kitchen may not be as harmful as you think [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - A varied life boosts the brain's functional networks [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - A neurobehavioral signature of risk for mania [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - You're not getting sleepy: Six myths and misconceptions about hypnosis from an expert [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Reinventing cosmology: New research puts age of universe at 26.7 -- not 13.7 -- billion years [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Record-breaking team of citizen scientists contribute data on pinwheel galaxy supernova [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Carbon taxes that focus on luxury consumption are fairer than those that tax all emissions equally [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Thermal cloak passively keeps electric vehicles cool in the summer and warm in the winter [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Breaking into tears with microrheology to design custom eye drops [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Unborn babies use 'greedy' gene from dads to 'remote-control' mums into feeding them extra food [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - The science behind skipping stones [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - The ground is deforming, and buildings aren't ready [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Highly efficient ruthenium-based catalysts with caffeine and theophylline [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            - Newly identified protein regulates the creation of cellulose in plant cells [847d] 
                 
                
            
 
            
            
        
     
    
    
        
        
            
            
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