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Published Packaged DNA: New method to promote bone growth - Packaged DNA: A New Method to Promote Bone Growth
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DNA can help to stimulate bone healing in a localized and targeted manner, for example after a compl...
Published Dying stars' cocoons might explain fast blue optical transients - Dying Stars' Cocoons Might Explain Fast Blue Optical Transients
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Using a newly developed model, astrophysicists present a new theory to explain fast blue optical tra...
Published It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar's endangered mammals - It Would Take 23 Million Years for Evolution to Replace Madagascar's Endangered Mammals
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90% of the plants and animals on Madagascar are found nowhere else on Earth, but this treasure trove...
Published Parasites alter likelihood of fish being caught by anglers - Parasites Alter Likelihood of Fish Being Caught by Anglers
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Parasitic infections in salmonid fish can increase or decrease their vulnerability to angling, depen...
Published Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales - Toxic Toilet Paper and Long-Lasting Chemicals Found in Endangered Killer Whales
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A chemical used in the production of toilet paper and 'forever chemicals' have been found in the bod...
Published 40 percent of Amazon could now exist as rainforest or savanna-like ecosystems - 40 Percent of Amazon Could Now Exist as Rainforest or Savanna-like Ecosystems
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Researchers focused on the stability of tropical rainforests in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Ocean...
Published Early modern human from Southeast Asia adapted to a rainforest environment - Early Modern Human from Southeast Asia Adapted to a Rainforest Environment
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Although there has been evidence of our species living in rainforest regions in Southeast Asia from...
Published Researchers bioengineer an endocrine pancreas for type 1 diabetes - Researchers Bioengineer an Endocrine Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes
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Scientists recently developed an efficient way to transplant pancreatic islets and demonstrated that...
Published Does current shellfish anti-predator gear curb 'crunching' rays? - Does Current Shellfish Anti-Predator Gear Curb 'Crunching' Rays?
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It's not just humans who enjoy eating shellfish, so do marine rays. They like to 'crunch' on clams,...
Published Researchers map mosquito cells that may help the insects choose tastiest humans - Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans
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In a bid to understand why mosquitoes may be more attracted to one human than another, researchers s...
Published 525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution - 525-Million-Year-Old Fossil Defies Textbook Explanation for Brain Evolution
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According to a new study, fossils of a tiny sea creature with a delicately preserved nervous system ...
Published Ancestral variation guides future environmental adaptations - Ancestral Variation Guides Future Environmental Adaptations
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The speed of environmental change is very challenging for wild organisms. When exposed to a new envi...
Published New research establishes how and why Western diets high in sugar and fat cause liver disease - New Research Establishes How and Why Western Diets High in Sugar and Fat Cause Liver Disease
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New research has established a link between western diets high in fat and sugar and the development...
Published Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8 degrees planetary warming - Acceleration of Global Sea Level Rise Imminent Past 1.8 Degrees Planetary Warming
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A study shows that an irreversible loss of the ice sheets, and a corresponding acceleration of sea l ...
Published Activating adult-born neurons through deep brain stimulation alleviates Alzheimer's symptoms in rodent models - Activating Adult-Born Neurons Through Deep Brain Stimulation Alleviates Alzheimer's Symptoms in Rodent Models
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People with Alzheimer's disease develop defects in cognitive functions like memory as well as proble...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts
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Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...
Published Broccoli consumption protects gut lining, reduces disease, in mice - Broccoli Consumption Protects Gut Lining, Reduces Disease, in Mice
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Broccoli is known to be beneficial to our health. For example, research has shown that increased con...
Published New research shows that bacteria get 'hangry,' too - New Research Shows That Bacteria Get 'Hangry,' Too
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Researchers have discovered, using a recently developed technology, that genetically identical cells...
Published SpyLigation uses light to switch on proteins - SpyLigation: A Revolutionary Method to Switch on Proteins Using Light
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Scientists can now use light to activate protein functions both inside and outside of living cells....
Published Research unearths obscure heat transfer behaviors - Research Unearths Obscure Heat Transfer Behaviors
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Researchers have found that boron arsenide, which has already been viewed as a highly promising mate...