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Mixed signals from poisonous moths |
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T cells alone are sufficient to establish and maintain HIV
infection in the brain |
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In MS, disintegrating brain lesions may indicate the disease
is getting worse |
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New findings demonstrate how the food we eat affects
biochemical signals in the gut |
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New study points to a potential 'Achilles heel' in brain
cancer |
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High-sensitivity troponin test reduces risk of future heart
attack |
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Easter Islanders used rope, ramps to put giant hats on famous
statues |
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A great majority of Mozambican adolescent girls are willing to
be vaccinated against HPV |
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A change in bacteria's genetic code holds promise of
longer-lasting drugs |
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Heart attack blood test sensitive enough to be used in
portable device |
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Chinese researchers achieve 3D underwater acoustic carpet
cloak first with 'Black Panther'-like features |
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Male guppies grow larger brains in response to predator
exposure--but not females |
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Chemical traces from star formation cast light on cosmic
history |
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Storm's coming: New technique for simulation of extreme
weather events |
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HIV study reveals new group of men at risk of infection |
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Dementia patients could remain at home longer thanks to
groundbreaking technology |
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Two-step process underpins upkeep of key protein in cell
division |
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Hard yet profitable |
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Blood formation: Researchers engineer human bone marrow tissue |
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Unlocking the genome |
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Designer materials with completely random structures might
enable quantum computing |
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Resolving molecule information in dynamic lipid membrane with
metasurfaces |
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A non-negligible role of supports in atomically dispersed
catalysts direct involvement in catalysis |
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The health effect of air pollution from traffic |
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Cancer fighting effects of aspirin revealed in bowel tumor
study |
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NOvA experiment sees strong evidence for antineutrino
oscillation |
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The search for the origin of mast cells |
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Novel gene in red blood cells may help adult newts regenerate
limbs |
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Beyond conventional solution-process for 2D heterostructure |
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New mechanisms discovered to separate air |
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Future robots need no motors |
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When and where did the drought occur severely in the Yellow
River basin during the last 55 years? |
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New nanoparticles help to detect serious scarring of wounds |
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New algorithm determines ideal caffeine dosage and timing for
alertness |
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Study links short and long sleep durations with excess heart
age |
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Study links screen time to insomnia symptoms and depressive
symptoms in adolescents |
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Childhood cancer survivors more likely to experience sleep
problems as adults |
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Sleep paralysis and hallucinations are prevalent in student
athletes |
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Poor sleep at night could mean decreased work productivity in
the morning |
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NFL teams play better during night games thanks to circadian
advantages |
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Acute coronary syndrome patients with short sleep have double
odds of hospital readmission |
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Timing is everything to build kidneys from scratch |
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New approach to immunotherapy leads to complete response in
breast cancer patient |
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Functional MRI reveals memory in sleeping toddlers |
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Checkpoint inhibitor shrinks advanced squamous cell skin
cancer |
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New invention safely transports unknown, deep-dwelling fishes
to the ocean's surface |
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First study of neoadjuvant use of PARP inhibitor shows promise
for early-stage, BRCA+ breast cancer patients |
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Collective gravity, not Planet Nine, may explain the orbits of
'detached objects' |
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Capturing light in a waveguide array |
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Hats on for Easter Island statues |
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BU: Medicaid expansion increases volume and quality of care in
rural areas |
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MIT researchers devise new way to make light interact with
matter |
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'Miracle treatment' long-term success for babies with diabetes |
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Bright warning colors on poison dart frogs also act as
camouflage |
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Inadequate sleep could cost countries billions |
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Self-sustaining loop of chemical reactions could revolutionize
drug production |
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Guppies change their eye color to deter rivals |
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The role of cohesin in genome 3D structure helps for a better
understanding of tumor cells |
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Global warming can be limited to 1.5¡C by changing how we
travel, heat homes, use devices |
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A major step towards individualized cancer therapy |
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Current marketing health claims for 'sexbots' misleading |
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ALMA and VLT find too many massive stars in starburst
galaxies, near and far |
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A rare but extremely distressing phenomenon: Patients being
conscious during CPR |
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Becoming the 'second victim': Most anesthesiologists have felt
personally responsible for medical errors |
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Providing chocolate cookies earns a better result! |
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ASCO & NEJM: AI plus ovarian suppression yields benefit in
high-risk younger breast cancer patients |
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Preschool home visiting program improves academic performance |
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Does increased supervision of resident physicians reduce
medical errors? |
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Preschool program preps kids for academic success through
elementary school |
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Digital, mobile advances will define future of cardiology |
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Doctors drive 3,000 miles to state conversation on male body
image |
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Stanford study casts doubt on the predictive value of
earthquake foreshocks |
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On the origins of agriculture, researchers uncover new clues |
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Preventable deaths from lack of high-quality medical care cost
trillions |
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Thank the moon for Earth's lengthening day |
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Stressful jobs are associated with a higher risk of heart
rhythm disorders |
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'Carbon bubble' coming that could wipe trillions from the
global economy |
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Gene linked to intellectual ability affects memory replay in
mice |
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Polarized cells give the heart its fully developed form |
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Pacific rats trace 2,000 years of human impact on island
ecosystems |
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HIV vaccine elicits antibodies in animals that neutralize
dozens of HIV strains |
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Brain structure may predict diet success |
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Human blood cells transformed into functional neurons by
Stanford researchers |
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How binging creates alcohol tolerance in flies |
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Spironolactone may be an alternative to antibiotics in women's
acne treatment |
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Ancient Greenland was much warmer than previously thought |
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Idera Pharmaceuticals presents clinical data from the
ILLUMINATE-204 trial of the combination of tilsotolimod and ipilimumab for anti-PD-1 refractory metastatic melanoma at the
2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting |
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Protein pair quickly makes memories of new places |
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Hepatitis C guideline recommends screening for all people born
1945-1975 |
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Long thought silent because of ice, study shows east
Antarctica seismically active |
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Improving patient transfer from ICU to ward: Resources,
communication and culture |
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'Carbon bubble' coming that could wipe trillions from the
global economy--study |
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Limited health literacy is a major barrier to heart disease
prevention and treatment |
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Upgrading the toolbox for Duchenne muscular dystrophy research
with a new rabbit model |
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Personalized cancer vaccine may increase long-term survival in
patients with deadly brain cancer |
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NIST atomic clock comparison confirms key assumptions of
'Einstein's elevator' |
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Millions could have incorrect statin, aspirin and blood
pressure prescriptions |
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Improved calculations suggest changes to statin, aspirin, and
blood pressure medication [plus other topics] |
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Toxic toad invasion puts Madagascar's predators at risk,
genetic evidence confirms |
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High schoolers who use heroin commonly use multiple other
drugs |
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Asthma and flu: a double whammy |
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Bees Adjust to Seasons with Nutrients in Flowers and 'Dirty
Water' |
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A splash of detergent makes catalytic compounds more powerful |
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Cell-like nanorobots clear bacteria and toxins from blood |
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Act Fast to Pay Attention |
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Ancient Greenland Was Much Warmer than Previously Thought |
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I Saw that. Brain Mechanisms Create Confidence About Things
Seen |
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