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The vehicle's maiden flight in April ended when it exploded four minutes after leaving the ground.
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What’s our health destiny? New research in food fashion gives us a clear clue about the next generation of humans. Will pandemics persist and longevity lessen, while fitness keeps faltering?...
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Emissions of a potent greenhouse gas from Alberta's energy industry are underestimated by nearly 50 per cent, according to a new study from one of Canada's premier climate labs.
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CU researchers found that a blood test can identify MS biomarkers with 90% accuracy, offering a path to monitoring patient response to different therapies.
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CU Anschutz researchers are examining how lung cells in Down syndrome patients looked normally and how they looked when responding to a live infection.
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<p>Pesticides 10 times more effective when combined with soap, UTEP study shows</p>
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Shifting temperatures disrupt the cues animals rely on to navigate their environment
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A pan-cancer machine learning model using epifactor expression data for five cancer types and single-cell analysis of adult and pediatric tumors reveal expression patterns associated with poor or worse outcomes are present in individual cells within ...
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<p>Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have identified a protein key to the development of a type of brain cell believed to play a role in disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson&rsquo ...
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People who tested positive for the virus behind genital herpes tended to have reduced thickness of their outermost brain layer, which has been linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Aguado et al. show that SARS-CoV-2 induces senescence in human brain organoids and in the brains of COVID-19-infected mice and humans. They demonstrate the therapeutic potential of senolytic therapy in protection against COVID-19-induced brain aging.