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Novel software that combines gene activity and tissue location to decode disease mechanisms

In disease research, it’s important to know gene expression and where in a tissue the expression is happening, but marrying

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Oral nucleoside antiviral is progressing toward future pandemic preparedness

Obeldesivir (GS-5245), a novel investigational small molecule oral antiviral, represents a new tool in the ongoing effort to prepare for

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Traffic speeds decrease when bike lane is present

Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers conducting a study at a high-traffic intersection in a Jersey Shore town have found that the

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Mapping the seafloor sediment superhighway

A new scientific model is giving researchers an unprecedented, global look at the activities of clams, worms, and other invertebrate

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Microscopic defects in ice shape how massive glaciers flow, study shows

As they seep and calve into the sea, melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising global water levels at unprecedented

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New machine learning method can better predict spine surgery outcomes

Researchers who had been using Fitbit data to help predict surgical outcomes have a new method to more accurately gauge

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Researchers call for strengthening sustainability regulations in laws governing space exploration

In a new study, a team of researchers led by Dimitra Atri of the NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Center for

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A technique for more effective multipurpose robots

Let’s say you want to train a robot so it understands how to use tools and can then quickly learn

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Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode

A study of the effects of mowing on a common weed has found that what doesn’t kill you can make

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Sunshine spurs spending: Investors bet big on sunny days

It’s often said we can’t control the weather. But what if the weather controls how and when we invest our