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Published Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic food
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New research has identified key, naturally occurring biochemical components of a novel therapeutic f...
Published Towards realizing eco-friendly and high-performance thermoelectric materials
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In a new study, environmentally benign inverse-perovskites with high energy conversion efficiency ha ...
Published Wild birds lead people to honey -- and learn from them
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A study finds the greater honeyguide can learn distinct vocal signals to help people in Africa locat ...
Published New technique efficiently offers insight into gene regulation
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Researchers have developed a new technique called MAbID. This allows them to simultaneously study di ...
Published Forget social distancing: House finches become more social when sick
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Social distancing when sick has become second nature to many of us in the past few years, but some s...
Published Increasing risk of invasive species colonization on marine debris
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A groundbreaking scientific study conducted along the Southeast coast of India has unearthed a press ...
Published Science confirms it: Love leaves a mark on the brain
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The brain produces more of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine when we're longing for or hanging...
Published El Niño's changing patterns: Human influence on natural variability
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Two recent scientific studies provide new insights into Earth's climate dynamics, with a particular ...
Published The rock that creates clouds
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Felspar dust in the air can create clouds. The feldspar particles act as nucleation sites to which w...
Published Live animal transport regulations not 'fit for purpose', major international study finds
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A 'fitness check' of regulations in five countries meant to protect animals during transportation, h...
Published First observation of structures resulting from 3D domain swapping in antibody light chains
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Antibodies hold promise as therapeutic agents. However, their tendency to aggregate poses significan...
Published Gentle x-ray imaging of small living specimens
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Researchers all over Germany have developed a new system for X-ray imaging, which is suited for both...
Published Deep-sea mining and warming trigger stress in a midwater jellies
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The deep sea is home to one of the largest animal communities on earth which is increasingly exposed...
Published A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) play a crucial role in lipid biosynthesis. In a...
Published New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions
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A new study to motivate your New Year's resolutions: it demonstrates that high-fat diets negatively ...
Published Air pollution has decreased across the US, but new research finds health burdens remain unequal among racial groups
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Health benefits that have resulted from reductions in fine particulate air pollution aren't distribu...
Published Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without the 'powerhouse of the cell'
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Almost all eukaryotic organisms, from plants and animals to fungi, can't survive without mitochondri...
Published How tiny hinges bend the infection-spreading spikes of a coronavirus
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Far from being stiff and pointy, a coronavirus's infectious spikes are shaped like chicken drumstick...
Published Unveiling molecular origami: A breakthrough in dynamic materials
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A research team has unveiled a remarkable breakthrough in the form of a two-dimensional (2D) Metal O...
Published Insect cyborgs: Towards precision movement
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Insect cyborgs may sound like something straight out of the movies, but hybrid insect computer robot...