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Published No, the human brain did not shrink 3,000 years ago - No, the Human Brain Did Not Shrink 3,000 Years Ago
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Did the 12th century B.C.E. -- a time when humans were forging great empires and developing new form...
Published Grocery store carts set to help diagnose common heart rhythm disorder and prevent stroke - Grocery Store Carts Set to Help Diagnose Common Heart Rhythm Disorder and Prevent Stroke
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It could be the shopping trip that saves your life: supermarket trolleys are helping to diagnose atr...
Published Malaria infection harms wild African apes - Malaria Infection Harms Wild African Apes
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Scientists conducted a study that reveals the first evidence of harm caused by malaria infection amo...
Published Combination therapy effective against canine melanoma - Combination Therapy Effective Against Canine Melanoma
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A combination of radiotherapy followed by immunotherapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of...
Published Research offers clues for potential widespread HIV cure in people - Research Offers Clues for Potential Widespread HIV Cure in People
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New animal research is helping explain why at least five people have become HIV-free after receiving...
Published Cats injured in wildfires at risk of deadly blood clots - Cats Injured in Wildfires at Risk of Deadly Blood Clots
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Cats injured in California wildfires are at risk of forming deadly blood clots, according to new res...
Published A tiny device incorporates a compound made from starch and baking soda to harvest energy from movement - A Tiny Device that Harvests Energy from Movement Using Starch and Baking Soda
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Scientists have used a compound made from a starch derivative and baking soda to help convert mechan...
Published Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity - Physicists Discover a New Switch for Superconductivity
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A study sheds surprising light on how certain superconductors undergo a 'nematic transition' -- unlo...
Published Researchers describe rebuilding, regenerating lung cells - The Revolutionary Progress in Lung Cell Regeneration and Rebuilding
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Researchers have discovered a novel approach for engrafting engineered cells into injured lung tissu...
Published Researchers finds a way to reduce the overheating of semiconductor devices - Researchers Find a Way to Reduce the Overheating of Semiconductor Devices
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Scientists have identified a method for improving the thermal conductivity of thin metal films in se...
Published Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars - Smaller, Stronger Magnets: The Key to Unlocking the Power of Fusion Energy
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PPPL researchers have found a way to build powerful magnets smaller than before, aiding the design a...
Published Video games offer the potential of 'experiential medicine' - Video Games Offer the Potential of 'Experiential Medicine'
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After a decade of work, scientists have developed a suite of video game interventions that improve k...
Published Tracking down BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - Tracking Down BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
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Researchers have identified an altered expression of endogenous retroviruses in BSE-infected macaque...
Published New material transforms light, creating new possibilities for sensors - New Material Transforms Light, Creating New Possibilities for Sensors
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A new class of materials that can absorb low energy light and transform it into higher energy light...
Published New test to snare those lying about a person's identity - New Test to Snare Those Lying About a Person's Identity
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A new test could help police to determine when criminals or witnesses are lying about their knowledg...
Published Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria - Tiny Biobattery with 100-Year Shelf Life Runs on Bacteria
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A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed. ABSTRACT: Tiny Biobatter...
Published Researchers find spaceflight may be associated with DNA mutations and increased risk of developing heart disease and cancer - Spaceflight Associated with DNA Mutations and Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer
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A new study could lead to ongoing health monitoring of astronauts to assess possible health risks an...
Published Road noise makes your blood pressure rise -- literally - Road Noise Makes Your Blood Pressure Rise -- Literally
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If you live near a busy road you might feel like the constant sound of roaring engines, honking horn...
Published Technology advance paves way to more realistic 3D holograms for virtual reality and more - Technology Advances Pave the Way to More Realistic 3D Holograms for Virtual Reality and More
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Researchers have developed a new way to create dynamic ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projections....
Published Better than humans: Artificial intelligence in intensive care units - Better than Humans: Artificial Intelligence in Intensive Care Units
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With the help of extensive data from intensive care units of various hospitals, an artificial intell...