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Published Memory B cell marker predicts long-lived antibody response to flu vaccine - Memory B Cell Marker Predicts Long-Lived Antibody Response to Flu Vaccine
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Memory B cells play a critical role to provide long-term immunity after a vaccination or infection....
Published An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females - An Extra X Chromosome-Linked Gene May Explain Decreased Viral Infection Severity in Females
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It has long been known that viral infections can be more severe in males than females, but the quest...
Published Gold-based passive heating for eyewear - Gold-Based Passive Heating for Eyewear: A Revolutionary Technology
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Researchers have developed a new transparent gold nanocoating that harnesses sunlight to heat the le...
Published Wind energy can deliver vital slash to global warming - Wind Energy Can Deliver Vital Slash to Global Warming
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Implementing advance wind energy scenarios could achieve a reduction in global warming atmospheric a...
Published World's climate plans make for a worrying read - World's Climate Plans Make for a Worrying Read
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CLIMATE According to the climate plans submitted to the UN by 50 countries, 12 gigatons of CO2 per y...
Published What's new under the sun? Offering an alternate view on how 'novel' structures evolve - What's New Under the Sun? Offering an Alternate View on How 'Novel' Structures Evolve
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New research provide evidence that the crustacean carapace, along with other plate-like structures i...
Published eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines - eDNA Holds the Key to Safeguarding Pollinators Amid Global Declines
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Researchers have uncovered new evidence of western pygmy possums interacting with native flowers, pr...
Published Higher concentration of metal in Moon's craters provides new insights to its origin - Higher Concentration of Metal in Moon's Craters Provides New Insights to Its Origin
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There has been considerable debate over how the Moon was formed. The popular hypothesis contends tha...
Published Mountain growth influences greenhouse effect - Mountain Growth: A Natural Solution to the Greenhouse Effect
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A group of researchers has taken advantage of different erosion rates and investigated how uplift an...
Published New potential drug target for Alzheimer's disease - New Potential Drug Target for Alzheimer's Disease
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Tau protein is implicated in many neurogenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's. New findings poin...
Published PAINTing a wound-healing ink into cuts with a 3D-printing pen - PAINTing a Wound-Healing Ink into Cuts with a 3D-Printing Pen
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The body is pretty good at healing itself, though more severe wounds can require bandages or stitche...
Published Climate change threatens hydropower energy security in the Amazon basin - Climate Change Threatens Hydropower Energy Security in the Amazon Basin
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Hydropower is the dominant source of energy in the Amazon region, the world's largest river basin an...
Published Physicists give the first law of thermodynamics a makeover - Physicists Give the First Law of Thermodynamics a Makeover
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Physicists at West Virginia University have made a breakthrough on an age-old limitation of the firs...
Published Making the most of minuscule metal mandalas - Making the Most of Minuscule Metal Mandalas
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To unveil the previously elusive behavior and stability of complex metal compounds found in aqueous...
Published Scintillating science: Researchers improve materials for radiation detection and imaging technology - Scintillating Science: Advancements in Radiation Detection and Imaging Technology
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A team of researchers has improved a new generation of organic-inorganic hybrid materials that can i...
Published Fastest industry standard optical fiber - Fastest Industry Standard Optical Fiber: A Breakthrough in Telecommunications
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An optical fiber about the thickness of a human hair can now carry the equivalent of more than 10 mi ...
Published Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks - Microrobot Technology: Externally Connecting In Vivo Neural Networks
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Researchers have developed a technology for delivering a microrobot to a target point of a hippocamp...
Published Toys demonstrate how biological machines move - Toys Demonstrate How Biological Machines Move
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By connecting small self-propelling toys in a chain, researchers have found the key to studying the...
Published Highly charged ions melt nano gold nuggets - Highly Charged Ions Melt Nano Gold Nuggets
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Shooting ions is very different from shooting a gun: By firing highly charged ions onto tiny gold st...
Published Randomness theory could hold key to internet security - Randomness Theory Could Hold Key to Internet Security
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Researchers identified a problem that holds the key to whether all encryption can be broken -- as we...