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Sizing up a starry night |
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Climate change could undermine children's education and
development in the tropics |
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Statins safe for preventing cardiovascular events in
rheumatoid arthritis patients |
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TESS finds its first Earth-sized planet |
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Pollen genes mutate naturally in only some strains of corn |
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US and Japanese researchers identify how liver cells protect
against viral attacks |
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Meteoroid strikes eject precious water from moon |
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Russian scientists alter 3D genome using 'small molecules' |
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Scanning for cancer treatment |
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Rice advances the art of protein blacksmithing |
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Peeling back the darkness of M87 |
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Procedure time proves vital in thrombectomy success |
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Could climate change cause infertility? |
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Entomologists uncover Florida fire ant matriarchy |
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Moffitt researchers identify mechanism of resistance to BRAF
inhibitors in melanoma |
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Scientists use eBird data to propose optimal bird conservation
plan |
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Army scientists lead the way to produce tools for engineering
biomolecules |
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How does dark play impact the effectiveness of serious video
games? |
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Precise decoding of breast cancer cells creates new option for
treatment |
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Irregular schedules raise risk of injury for miners working
long hours |
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Tel Aviv University scientists print first 3D heart using
patient's biological materials |
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Scientists get sly, use deception to fight cancer |
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Low-intensity ultrasound can change decision-making process in
the brain, research shows |
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APOE gene has a gender-based effect on sleep behaviour of
Alzheimer's disease patients |
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Continuing PC vaccine in Kenya at full price cost-effective
and could save thousands of lives |
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Diet during development affects mating habits, insect study
shows |
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Power to the people: How everyday acts of defiance can shape
and change markets |
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Comet fragment discovered inside meteorite gives clues to the
origin of the solar system |
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NRL develops laser processing method to increase efficiency of
optoelectronic devices |
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Sharks more vulnerable than originally thought, new research
shows |
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What happens in the bodies of ALS patients? |
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RNA transport in neurons--Staufen2 detects its target
transcripts in a complex manner |
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Light from exotic particle states |
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'Fingerprint database' could help scientists to identify new
cancer culprits |
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Cell biology: The complexity of division by two |
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New study reveals 'silence' around suicide in young people |
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Shocking economics |
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Computer games for fish uncover why some prey lead and others
follow |
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Necrophagy: A means of survival in the Dead Sea |
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A breakthrough in acidic water electrolysis via
ruthenium-based catalysts |
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China, India economic development key to achieving MDG for
safe drinking water |
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The history of humanity in your face |
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Hold the mustard: What makes spiders fussy eaters |
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Cell-type specific mechanism for formation and retrieval of
cocaine-associated memories |
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CRISPRed wheat helps farmers control weeds |
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Bridging the gap between radar
meteorology/hydrology/engineering and weather prediction |
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Safety-net hospitals fare better under new Medicare
reimbursement rules |
48 |
Tiny fragment of a comet found inside a meteorite |
49 |
Synthetic peptide can inhibit toxicity, aggregation of protein
in Alzheimer's disease |
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New gene variant is even more resistant to hospital antiseptic |
51 |
A simple nudge leads low-income immigrants to apply for
citizenship |
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Turning silenced cancer genes back into fighters |
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This gene could play a major role in reducing brain swelling
after stroke |
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Rare but important gene target found in many tumor types,
suggesting new therapy possible |
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Dementia more preventable in Asia and Latin America |
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90% of teens killed by an intimate partner are girls |
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Antibiotic resistance gene transmitted between pets at a UK
animal hospital |
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Hospital study finds substantial proportion of patients and
healthcare workers shed flu virus before symptoms appear |
59 |
A new bacteria-killing weapon in the fight against antibiotic
resistance |
60 |
Vaccine-preventable diseases surge in crisis-hit Venezuela |
61 |
Venezuela estimated to have had 1 million new malaria
infections in 2018 |
62 |
Cognitive functioning does not predict weight-loss outcome for
adolescents |
63 |
Breakthrough kidney disease treatment offers hope for hundreds
of millions with diabetes worldwide |
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Need for social skills helped shape modern human face |
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New compound allows bacterial communication to be controlled
by light |
66 |
Auction bids decline with intensity of competition: new
research |
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Princeton scientists discover an interaction that helps
cancers spread to bone |
68 |
SLAC's high-speed 'electron camera' films molecular movie in
HD |
69 |
Some patients with imminently fatal cancer still receive
treatment |
70 |
To protect stem cells, plants have diverse genetic backup
plans |
71 |
Asteroids help scientists to measure the diameters of faraway
stars |
72 |
Transparency from charities about how funds are used builds
trust and increases giving |
73 |
Decoding cancer's molecular signature |
74 |
First-year doctors spend almost 90% of their time away from
patients |
75 |
Cometary surprise found inside meteorite |
76 |
Primary care services account for a small share of Medicare
spending, study finds |
77 |
Genetic analysis has potential to transform diagnosis and
treatment of adults with liver disease of unknown cause |
78 |
Stimulating the epileptic brain breaks up neural networks to
prevent seizures |
79 |
Many heart attack patients may be needlessly treated in ICU,
study suggests |
80 |
Mid-life resting heart rate of 75 plus beats/minute linked to
doubling in early death risk |
81 |
Doubles badminton players may be at highest risk of serious
eye injury during play |
82 |
Pre-treatment mental health assessment of trans people
'dehumanizing' and 'unjustified' |
83 |
Half of patients on statins fail to reach 'healthy'
cholesterol level after 2 years |
84 |
Celebrity fat shaming has ripple effects on women's implicit
anti-fat attitudes |
85 |
Developing a vaccine against Nipah virus |
86 |
Abundance of information narrows our collective attention span |
87 |
Linkage is a drag: First wheat gene to rapidly convert
defective traits for new |
88 |
Megalith tombs were family graves in European Stone Age |
89 |
New CRISPR/Cas9 system adds genes to create mouse models of
liver cancer |
90 |
Same-sex marriage legalization associated with reduced
anti-gay bias in the US |
91 |
Historic logging site shows first human-caused bedrock erosion
along an entire river |
92 |
Sniffing pleasant odors may decrease cigarette craving |
93 |
The discrete-time physics hiding inside our continuous-time
world |
94 |
FDA added sugar label could be a cost-effective way to improve
health, generate savings |
95 |
Novel approach promises ready access to hard-to-study proteins |
96 |
Labeling added sugars content on packaged foods and beverages
could lower heart disease/diabetes risk and cut healthcare costs |
97 |
Engineering 'hairpins' increases CRISPR accuracy |
98 |
Brain marker for angry dreams |
99 |
What makes a jellyfish? |
100 |
National poll: Most parents concerned about safety of teens
using ride-sharing services |
101 |
Resolving sex differences in psychiatric disorder risk |
102 |
Research explores ways to bridge gaps in science communication |
103 |
Dopamine regulates sex differences in worms |
104 |
Low scam awareness in old age may be an early sign of
impending cognitive decline and dementia [plus other topics] |
105 |
Maternal gestational diabetes linked to diabetes in children |
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Do songbirds pay a price for winter wandering? |
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Regular cannabis users require up to 220% higher dosage for
sedation in medical procedures |
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