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Published Tracking down environmental toxins
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PFAS, a family of highly fluorinated substances, represent a danger for humans and the environment. ...
Published Sharing chemical knowledge between human and machine
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Researchers have developed a platform that uses artificial neural networks to translate chemical str...
Published Wormlike animals are first amphibians shown to pass microbes to their offspring
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Caecilians are an illusive type of snakelike amphibian that live in aquatic and subterranean environ...
Published Researchers studied thousands of fertility attempts hoping to improve IVF
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By genetically testing nearly one thousand embryos, scientists have provided the most detailed analy...
Published GPT-3 can reason about as well as a college student, psychologists report
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The artificial intelligence language model GPT-3 performed as well as college students in solving ce...
Published Scientists unpick how lung cells induce immune response to influenza
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Researchers have discovered some new and surprising ways that viral RNA and influenza virus are dete...
Published Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens
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Many pathogens, including the virus that causes COVID-19, are thought to have originated in wild ani...
Published Understanding rapid tendon regeneration in newts may one day help human athletes
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Researchers have revealed how amphibians and mammals heal musculoskeletal tissues. Using mechanical...
Published Invasive species are animals, too: Considering a humane approach
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Invasive alien species are animals that may pose a threat to biodiversity, but it's time to deal wit...
Published The microbiome of fruit and vegetables positively influences diversity in the gut
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In a meta-study, a research team has provided evidence that the consumption of fruit and vegetables...
Published Reverse metabolomics: New method finds biomarker for inflammatory bowel disease
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Scientists' debut 'reverse metabolomics,' a groundbreaking approach to advancing microbiome research...
Published To navigate the world, we all shimmy like these electric fish
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An electric knifefish shimmies in the water for the same reason a dog sniffs or a human glances arou ...
Published Eyes may be the window to your soul, but the tongue mirrors your health
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A 2000-year-old practice by Chinese herbalists -- examining the human tongue for signs of disease -- ...
Published Scientists use quantum device to slow down simulated chemical reaction 100 billion times
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Using a trapped-ion quantum computer, the research team witnessed the interference pattern of a sing...
Published Artificial bladders shine light on bugs that cause urinary tract infections
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A new study reveals that numerous bacterial strains are capable of hiding in the human bladder wall, ...
Published Ecology and artificial intelligence: Stronger together
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Many of today's artificial intelligence systems loosely mimic the human brain. In a new paper, resea ...
Published Fat flies live longer on a diet at any age
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Putting even elderly, obese flies on a restricted calorie diet extends their lifespan markedly, sugg...
Published 'Brainless' robot can navigate complex obstacles
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Researchers who created a soft robot that could navigate simple mazes without human or computer dire ...
Published Heart repair via neuroimmune crosstalk
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Unlike humans, zebrafish can completely regenerate their hearts after injury. They owe this ability ...
Published Brain mechanism teaches mice to avoid bullies
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Like humans, mice live in complex social groups, fight over territory and mates, and learn when it i ...