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Chemistry: Biochemistry Engineering: Biometric
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Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...

Chemistry: Biochemistry
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Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health - Phthalate Alternative May Harm Brain Development and Health      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Growing concerns over the potential health effects of exposure to phthalates have led to a search fo...

Biology: Biochemistry
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Low-flavanol diet drives age-related memory loss, large study finds - Low-Flavanol Diet: A Major Contributor to Age-Related Memory Loss      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Age-related memory loss is likely caused, in part, by lack of flavanols -- nutrients found in certai...

Biology: Microbiology
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Mycobiome atlas describes associations between cancers and fungi - Mycobiome Atlas Describes Associations Between Cancers and Fungi      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Scientists have created the first pan-cancer mycobiome atlas -- a survey of 35 types of cancer and t...

Biology: Evolutionary Biology: General
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Study finds socially tolerant monkeys have better impulse control - Study Finds Socially Tolerant Monkeys Have Better Impulse Control      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Socially tolerant species are better at controlling their emotions and behaviors, according to a new...