Science News
Science News
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Antioxidant effects on dementia risk may differ
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Antioxidant effects on dementia risk may differ
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Thousands of Chimp Vocal Recordings Reveal a Hidden Language We Never Knew About
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Thousands of Chimp Vocal Recordings Reveal a Hidden Language We Never Knew About
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What is Monkeypox, the Virus Infecting People in the U.S. and Europe?
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What is Monkeypox, the Virus Infecting People in the U.S. and Europe?
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Microplastics found in human blood
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Microplastics found in human blood
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Common Drugs Pollute Rivers on Every Continent
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Common Drugs Pollute Rivers on Every Continent
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Development of Phage Cocktails to Treat E. coli Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection and Associated Biofilms
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Development of Phage Cocktails to Treat E. coli Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection and Associated Biofilms
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Development of Phage Cocktails to Treat E. coli Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection and Associated Biofilms
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Development of Phage Cocktails to Treat E. coli Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection and Associated Biofilms
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What Makes Some More Afraid of Change Than Others?
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What Makes Some More Afraid of Change Than Others?
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Virus mutations aren’t slowing down. New omicron subvariant proves it.
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Virus mutations aren’t slowing down. New omicron subvariant proves it.
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Yes, Phones Can Reveal if Someone Gets an Abortion
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Yes, Phones Can Reveal if Someone Gets an Abortion
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Vaccine for rare but deadly mosquito-borne viruses shows promise in clinical trial
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Vaccine for rare but deadly mosquito-borne viruses shows promise in clinical trial
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Ticks Are Spreading in the US—and Taking New Diseases With Them
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Ticks Are Spreading in the US—and Taking New Diseases With Them
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Putin Won’t Like U.S. Immigration Plan To Attract Russian Scientists
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Putin Won’t Like U.S. Immigration Plan To Attract Russian Scientists
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When this Shanghai building went into COVID lockdown, my WeChat message group blew up
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When this Shanghai building went into COVID lockdown, my WeChat message group blew up
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Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia
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Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia
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Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of Cognitive Impairment in Hypertension Patients—A Cohort Study
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Gut Microbiome Signatures Are Predictive of Cognitive Impairment in Hypertension Patients—A Cohort Study
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Amid the Terror of War, Efforts to Keep Science Alive in Ukraine
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Amid the Terror of War, Efforts to Keep Science Alive in Ukraine
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Antidepressants Are Not Associated With Improved Quality of Life in the Long Run
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Antidepressants Are Not Associated With Improved Quality of Life in the Long Run
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Mitochondria Double as Tiny Lenses in the Eye
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Mitochondria Double as Tiny Lenses in the Eye
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Genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies PRC2 and KMT2D-COMPASS as regulators of distinct EMT trajectories that contribute differentially to metastasis
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Genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies PRC2 and KMT2D-COMPASS as regulators of distinct EMT trajectories that contribute differentially to metastasis
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Cancer clues in trove of tumour genomes
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Cancer clues in trove of tumour genomes
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A hacked Blu-ray player and a drop of blood create high-res images
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A hacked Blu-ray player and a drop of blood create high-res images
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Targeted radioactive drugs raise hopes for treating cancer
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Targeted radioactive drugs raise hopes for treating cancer
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Identifying the basic structure of the language of fungi
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Identifying the basic structure of the language of fungi
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Methane in atmosphere hits new high, rising at fastest rate recorded, NOAA says
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Methane in atmosphere hits new high, rising at fastest rate recorded, NOAA says
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Soil Microbes Sacrifice Ribosomes in Response to Warming
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Soil Microbes Sacrifice Ribosomes in Response to Warming
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U.S. EPA Proposes to Ban Ongoing Uses of Asbestos, Taking Historic Step to Protect People from Cancer Risk
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U.S. EPA Proposes to Ban Ongoing Uses of Asbestos, Taking Historic Step to Protect People from Cancer Risk
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Biological Nanoparticles in Vaccine Development
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Biological Nanoparticles in Vaccine Development
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Did humans inherit love of alcohol from monkeys?
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Did humans inherit love of alcohol from monkeys?
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Utrecht University launches new open access policy
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Utrecht University launches new open access policy
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Three African organizations working together to advance open science
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Three African organizations working together to advance open science
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First ‘Gapless’ Human Genome Map Is Unveiled, Years After Earlier Effort
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First ‘Gapless’ Human Genome Map Is Unveiled, Years After Earlier Effort
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We Study Virus Evolution. Here’s Where We Think the Coronavirus Is Going.
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We Study Virus Evolution. Here’s Where We Think the Coronavirus Is Going.
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Impact of science to broken ties with Russia?
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Impact of science to broken ties with Russia?