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Published Weeks later, potentially harmful chemicals lingered in homes affected by Marshall Fire
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In the wake of Colorado's devastating Marshall Fire, a team of chemists and engineers undertook a fi...
Published Avatars to help tailor glioblastoma therapies
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Scientists have created a new zebrafish xenograft platform to screen for novel treatments for an agg...
Published Coffee and cocoa plants at risk from pollinator loss
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Tropical crops such as coffee, cocoa, watermelon and mango may be at risk due to the loss of insect...
Published Preventing airborne infection without impeding communication with ions and electric field
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A novel device developed by researchers in a new study utilizes ions and an electric field to effect ...
Published Unlocking chaos: Ultracold quantum gas reveals insights into wave turbulence
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In the intricate realm of wave turbulence, where predictability falters and chaos reigns, a groundbr...
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 How to track animal of legend? Look to the poop
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Researchers applied genetic and isotopic analyses to jaguar scat to investigate the habitat needs of...
Published Pioneering research sheds surprising new light on evolution of plant kingdom
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A new study has uncovered intriguing insights into the evolution of plant biology, effectively rewri ...
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 Hormones have the potential to treat liver fibrosis
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Researchers have discovered previously unknown changes in a specific type of liver cells, potentiall...
Published Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health
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Bacteriophages, also called phages, are viruses that infect and kill bacteria, their natural hosts....
Published Researcher helps boost immune system memory against influenza
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Researchers are one step closer to making the T cell army stronger. In a recent study, researchers f ...
Published Apes remember friends they haven't seen for decades
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Apes recognize photos of groupmates they haven't seen for more than 25 years and respond even more e...
Published Vervet monkeys follow different social 'norms' and respond to 'peer pressure,' new long-term study shows
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People living in different communities follow different social customs or norms. In some places, for...
Published An 'introspective' AI finds diversity improves performance
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An artificial intelligence with the ability to look inward and fine tune its own neural network perf...
Published Invertebrate biodiversity is improving in England's rivers, long-term trends show
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Rivers across England have seen a significant improvement in river invertebrate biodiversity since 1...
Published Evolutionary chance made this bat a specialist hunter
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It is generally believed that, for millions of years, bats and the insects they hunt at night have a...
Published Experts warn of risk of civil unrest in UK due to food shortages
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Food shortages caused by extreme weather could lead to civil unrest in the UK, according to a new st...
Published More parallel 'traffic' observed in human brains than in other animals
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In a study comparing human brain communication networks with those of macaques and mice, researchers ...
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, ...