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Published Specific immune response to Epstein-Barr virus discovered - Specific Immune Response to Epstein-Barr Virus Discovered
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Medical science has not yet been able to explain why the Epstein-Barr virus triggers infectious mono...
Published New measurements from Northern Sweden show less methane emissions than feared - New Measurements from Northern Sweden Show Less Methane Emissions than Feared
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It is widely understood that thawing permafrost can lead to significant amounts of methane being rel ...
Published Avoiding extinction: Some Asian animals found thriving near humans - Avoiding Extinction: Some Asian Animals Found Thriving Near Humans
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Some of Asia's largest animals, including tigers and elephants, are defying 12,000 years of extincti...
Published AI developed to monitor changes to the globally important Thwaites Glacier - AI Developed to Monitor Changes to the Globally Important Thwaites Glacier
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Scientists have developed artificial intelligence techniques to track the development of crevasses -...
Published Post-wildfire landslides becoming more frequent in southern California - Post-Wildfire Landslides Becoming More Frequent in Southern California
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Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with...
Published Like a molten pancake - Like a Molten Pancake: Understanding the Formation of Exoplanets
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Why magma flowed along a curved pathway during the 2018 eruption of a Galapagos volcano is explained...
Published How a supermassive black hole originates - How a Supermassive Black Hole Originates
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How do supermassive black holes in the early universe originate? A team led by a theoretical physici...
Published Astronomers find a 'cataclysmic' pair of stars with the shortest orbit yet - Astronomers Discover a 'Cataclysmic' Pair of Stars with the Shortest Orbit Yet
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Astronomers have discovered a stellar binary, or pair of stars, with an extremely short orbit, appea...
Published Mild fever helps clear infections faster, new study suggests - Mild Fever Helps Clear Infections Faster, New Study Suggests
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It may be better to let a mild fever run its course instead of automatically reaching for medication...
Published Fjords, small in size and number, are significant carbon reservoirs - Fjords: Small in Size, Big in Carbon Storage
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Fjords comprise a mere 0.1 percent of the surface area of the ocean yet store a whopping 11-12 perce...
Published A molecular machine's secret weapon exposed - A Molecular Machine's Secret Weapon Exposed
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RNAs can wreak havoc on cells if they aren't removed at the right time. Dis3L2 is a molecular 'machi...
Published Engineers grow 'perfect' atom-thin materials on industrial silicon wafers - Engineers Grow 'Perfect' Atom-Thin Materials on Industrial Silicon Wafers
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Engineers fabricated 2D materials that could lead to next-generation transistors and electronic film ...
Published Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices - Atom-Thin Walls Could Smash Size, Memory Barriers in Next-Gen Devices
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For all of the still-indistinguishable-from-magic wizardry packed into the three pounds of the adult...
Published Biological network in cells helps body adapt to stresses on health - Biological Network in Cells Helps Body Adapt to Stresses on Health
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Scientists have done research that opens up a whole new world within our cells. Their study uncovers...
Published How waste-eating bacteria digest complex carbons - How Waste-Eating Bacteria Digest Complex Carbons
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For the first time, researchers mapped the metabolic mechanisms in a Comamonas bacterium that digest...
Published Novel cancer therapy extends lives of terminally ill dogs - Novel Cancer Therapy Extends Lives of Terminally Ill Dogs
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Stem cells have been modified to carry a therapy to treat companion animal patients with late-stage...
Published Study suggests a way to re-energize tired T cells when treating cancer, viral infections - Study Suggests a Way to Re-Energize Tired T Cells When Treating Cancer, Viral Infections
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A new study suggests a way to re-energize critical killer immune cells that have become exhausted wh...
Published Arming vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties using plant pigments - Arming Vegetables with Anti-Inflammatory Properties Using Plant Pigments
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Metabolic engineering is a field of plant biotechnology that seeks to genetically modify plant metab...
Published Pretreating soil with ethanol protects plants from drought, study finds - Pretreating Soil with Ethanol Protects Plants from Drought, Study Finds
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Ethanol can help plants survive in times of drought says a new study. Adding ethanol to soil allows...
Published A soft, stimulating scaffold supports brain cell development ex vivo - A Soft, Stimulating Scaffold Supports Brain Cell Development ex vivo
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Brain-computer interface companies like Neuralink are in the news a lot these days for their potenti...