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Published Wearables capture body sounds to continuously monitor health
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From heart beats to stomach gurgles, sounds hold important health information. New wireless devices...
Published Opportunities to improve future HIV vaccine candidates
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An effective HIV vaccine may need to prompt strong responses from immune cells called CD8+ T cells t...
Published DNA construction led to unexpected discovery of important cell function
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Researchers have used DNA origami, the art of folding DNA into desired structures, to show how an im...
Published Study uncovers major hidden human-driven bird extinctions
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Humans have wiped out around 1,400 bird species -- twice as many as previously thought -- with major...
Published Dry-cleaning fluid becomes a synthetic chemist's treasure
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The widely used dry-cleaning and degreasing solvent perc can be converted to useful chemicals by a n...
Published Mechanism discovered that protects tissue after faulty gene expression
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A study has identified a protein complex that is activated by defects in the spliceosome, the molecu ...
Published Why do flies fall in love? Researchers tease out the signals behind fruit fly courtship songs
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Researchers have pinpointed the group of neurons in the nerve cord -- a structure analogous to our s...
Published Thermal vision shows endangered numbats feel the heat of warming climate
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Research using thermal imaging of numbats in Western Australia has found that during hot weather the...
Published Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration
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Anoxic marine basins may be among the most viable places to conduct large-scale carbon sequestration...
Published Artificial intelligence makes gripping more intuitive
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Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New r...
Published Scientists, farmers and managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard, an endangered steppe bird
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The collaboration between scientists, farmers and managers is crucial to improve the protection of t...
Published Early life adversity leaves long-term signatures in baboon DNA
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Early experiences in an animal's life can have a significant impact on its capacity to thrive, even...
Published Cracking epigenetic inheritance: Biologists discovered the secrets of how gene traits are passed on
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A research team has recently made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the DNA copying ma...
Published Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste
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A new study reveals the detailed protein structure of the TAS2R14, a bitter taste receptor that allo...
Published Greenhouse gas emissions in Global South countries linked with IMF lending policies, study finds
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A study of 130 Global South nations has found that their greenhouse gas emissions were linked with I...
Published In fight against brain pathogens, the eyes have it
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The eyes have been called the window to the brain. It turns out they also serve as an immunological...
Published Scientists develop novel RNA- or DNA-based substances to protect plants from viruses
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Individually tailored RNA or DNA-based molecules are able to reliably fight off viral infections in...
Published Humans converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities, farms in last 35 years
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Worldwide over the past 35 years, dams and land reclamation activities converted 250,000 acres of es ...
Published Ridgecrest faults increasingly sensitive to solid Earth tides before earthquakes - Ridgecrest Faults Increasingly Sensitive to Solid Earth Tides Before Earthquakes
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Faults in the Ridgecrest, California area were very sensitive to solid earth tidal stresses in the y...
Published Connecting the dots to shape growth forces
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Branching patterns are prevalent in our natural environment and the human body, such as in the lungs...