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Airplane noise exposure may increase risk of chronic disease

A new study found that people who were exposed to higher levels of noise from aircraft were more likely to

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Shape and depth of ocean floor profoundly influence how carbon is stored there

The movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans and continents — the carbon cycle — is a fundamental process that

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Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing

The recent spike in food prices isn’t just bad news for your grocery bill. It also impacts the sugars used

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Computational insights into colonic motility to aid understanding of ulcerative colitis

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes inflammation and ulcers (sores) in the digestive tract. Ulcerative

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New study sheds light on the effects of humor in medical practices

A humorous remark at just the right time can go a long way. Benevolent humour helps medical assistants (MAs) cope

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The embryo assembles itself | ScienceDaily

Biological processes depend on puzzle pieces coming together and interacting. Under specific conditions, these interactions can create something new without

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Greenhouses cover more and more of Earth’s surface

We have long since become accustomed to enjoying tomatoes, cucumbers, berries and melons year-round. In Europe, most of these imports

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Paving the way for hydrogen from algae enzymes

A research team from Bochum has identified a crucial detail that’s essential for the production of hydrogen using biocatalysts. Under

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Advancing cancer detection by counting tiny blood-circulating particles

A University of Houston researcher is reporting a new method to detect cancer which could make cancer detection as simple

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Study examines prescribing patterns of drug associated with cognitive impairment

Many adults with diabetes and the associated complication of peripheral neuropathy, which can be painful as well as harmful, are