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February 1, 2012
The deserts of northwest Utah are wide and flat and dusty. As our car zooms along Highway 80, we see only a few green plants — and one of those is a plastic Christmas tree that someone stood up by the road as a joke. Read more
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February 27, 2012
The study published today in the Journal of Clinical Oncology heralds a new horizon in the fight against cancer, opening up a parallel dimension to existing treatment options. Read more
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September 3, 2025
A map of DNA methylation changes in human organs—from the stomach to the retinas—could help researchers discover more targets for antiaging therapies Read more
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August 13, 2025
A warming climate is behind growing floods of glacier meltwater in Alaska’s capital. Scientists say it’s the new normal. Read more
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January 30, 2012
Pouring at least one glass of milk each day could not only boost your intake of much-needed key nutrients, but it could also positively impact your brain and mental performance, according to a recent study in the International Dairy Journal. Researchers found that adults with higher intakes of milk and milk products scored significantly higher on memory and other brain function tests than those who drank little to no milk... Read more
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October 6, 2014
People who wish to know how memory works are forced to take a glimpse into the brain. They can now do so without bloodshed: RUB researchers have developed a new method for creating 3-D models of memory-relevant brain structures. They published their results in the trade journal 'Frontiers in Neuroanatomy.' Read more
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September 17, 2024
Increased funding and new public health policies for sickle cell research are needed to ease the burden on low-income nations and improve patient care Read more
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January 9, 2014
The CHILD-INNOVAC European research programme, coordinated by Inserm, has enabled the development of an innovative vaccine that can be administered intranasally, to combat pertussis, which has shown a resurgence in developed countries in recent years. The research consortium, headed by Camille Locht, Director of the Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, today published promising results from Phase I clinical trials of the vaccine in human subjects in the online journal PLOS ONE. Read more
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February 7, 2026
A dusting of white highlighted the Colorado Plateau around the deep gorge, while shadows created a visual illusion. Read more
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April 23, 2023
A proof-of-concept electronic heart tattoo relies on graphene to act as an ultrathin, flexible pacemaker. In rats, it treated an irregular heartbeat. Read more
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