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October 2, 2024
Hurricanes like Helene may indirectly cause deaths for years. Stress, pollution and a loss of infrastructure could all contribute to tropical cyclone fatalities.
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March 5, 2026
As koalas in southern Australia have grown from a few hundred to almost half a million, the marsupials show signs of regaining lost genetic variation.
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January 6, 2012
A large percentage of patients with mild-to-moderate asthma have persistently non-eosinophilic disease which may not respond to currently available anti-inflammatory treatments, according to a new study.
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September 18, 2023
An underground gyroscope known as ‘G’ uses laser beams traveling in opposite directions to precisely measure Earth’s rotation.
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May 13, 2025
Shape and symmetry help determine where a leaf lands — and if the tree it came from can recoup the leaf’s carbon as it decomposes.
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June 3, 2014
Students who used longhand remembered more and had a deeper understanding of the material
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March 13, 2012
Every family has secrets, only some can be deadly. In "A Lethal Inheritance: A Mother Uncovers the Science Behind Three Generations of Mental Illness," science writer Victoria Costello weaves the scientific into the personal, taking a journey to the far reaches of neuroscience to discover the complex interplay between genes and environment that drives mental illness, and what it tells us about how parents can overcome deadly genetics.
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January 25, 2012
Researchers report that low-dose Campath (alemtuzumab) not only treats patients with L-CTCL but does so without increasing their risk of infections.
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March 12, 2012
A 200-patient Phase 2 clinical pilot study will be initiated this month to test the efficacy and safety of a new use, and method of administering, an enzyme inhibitor to prevent multi-organ failure in critically ill patients developed by University of California, San Diego Bioengineering Professor Geert Schmid-Schönbein.
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