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Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor

What did an ancient Chinese emperor from 1,500 years ago look like? A team of researchers reconstructed the face of

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Positive associations between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression

Women affected by premenstrual disorders have a higher risk of perinatal depression compared with those who do not, according to

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Researchers racing to develop Paxlovid replacement

Researchers from Rutgers believe they are among the leaders in a race to find an oral COVID-19 treatment to supplement

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Mechanism found to determine which memories last

Neuroscientists have established in recent decades the idea that some of each day’s experiences are converted by the brain into

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Astronomers conduct first search for forming planets with new space telescope

Planets form in disks of dust and gas called protoplanetary disks that whirl around a central protostar during its final

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A combination of approved drugs enhances the delivery of anti-bacterial medications to treat tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is often overlooked in developed countries such as the United States, but this bacterial infection remains one of

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Understanding cattle grazing personalities may foster sustainable rangelands

Not all cattle are the same when it comes to grazing. Some like to wander while others prefer to stay

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New tool provides researchers with improved understanding of stem cell aging in the brain

Researchers can use the light naturally thrown off by biological specimens to better study the different states of stem cells

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Clear shift in arterial diseases in diabetes

There has been a redistribution in the risk of arterial disease in type 1 and 2 diabetes. The risks of

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Revolutionary biomimetic olfactory chips to enable advanced gas sensing and odor detection

A research team led by the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has