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In the first study to examine ice cores from the summit of the highest tropical mountain in the world, new evidence provides unique insight into the climate record of the Amazon Basin over the last six decades. Nestled within the central Peruvian An ...
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Researchers from Aarhus University have developed a revolutionary new method, called triplex origami, to manipulate the shape and tight packing of DNA. The new discoveries open up exciting new possibilities in gene therapy, nanotechnology, and more.
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The James Webb Telescope uncovers a major star factory after looking into the Milky Way. The telescope is designed to conduct infrared astronomy and is able to capture space in unprecedented detail. Nasa shared stunning images of a star-filled region ...
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Study finds incidence of celiac disease higher than expected. Rates vary by region; Colorado having the ‘highest risk for celiac’ among U.S. sites studied
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Paleontologists excavated the skeleton of a previously undiscovered species of dinosaur
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The annual report from Surfers Against Sewage found a rise in water users reporting being unwell.
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Objectives Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a major public health concern in the USA, resulting in high rates of overdose and other negative outcomes. Methadone, an OUD treatment, has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of overdose and improv ...
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Scientists at QuTech have developed a method to operate large arrays of quantum dots using far fewer control lines.
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As possibilities have changed and technology has advanced, memories and nostalgia are now a significant part of our use of social media. This is shown in a study from the University of Gothenburg and University West.
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Medical cannabis does not impair cognitive function when used as prescribed A new study conducted by researchers at Swinburne University of Technology’s Centre for Human Psychopharmacology suggests that cannabis, when used as prescribed to ...
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While studying <i>Eptesicus serotinus</i> – the serotine bat – researchers at the University of Lausanne made a surprise discovery: it had a peculiarly large penis.
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Long considered myth, freakishly large rogue waves are very real and can split apart ships and even damage oil rigs. Using 700 years’ worth of wave data from more than a billion waves, scientists at the University of Copenhagen and University of ...