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Chemical analyses find hidden elements from renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe’s alchemy laboratory

In the Middle Ages, alchemists were notoriously secretive and didn’t share their knowledge with others. Danish Tycho Brahe was no

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New research in fatty liver disease aims to help with early intervention

A new study brings researchers closer to better understanding the pathology of the fatty liver disease MASH, which stands for

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‘Kink state’ control may provide pathway to quantum electronics

The key to developing quantum electronics may have a few kinks. According to a team led by researchers at Penn

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New drug shows promise in clearing HIV from brain

An experimental drug originally developed to treat cancer may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain, according to

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Folded peptides are more electrically conductive than unfolded peptides

What puts the electronic pep in peptides? A folded structure, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the

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Nitrogen emissions have a net cooling effect: But researchers warn against a climate solution

An international team of researchers has found that nitrogen emissions from fertilisers and fossil fuels have a net cooling effect

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Method enables fast, accurate estimates of cardiovascular state to inform blood pressure management

If patients receiving intensive care or undergoing major surgery develop excessively high or low blood pressures, they could suffer severe

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How a bacterium supports healing of chronic diabetic wounds

There are many important reasons for keeping cuts and sores clean, but new research from the Perelman School of Medicine

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How evolution tamed a deadly virus and why we should still worry

The story of the rise and fall of western equine encephalitis as a lethal disease offers essential lessons about how

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Parched Central Valley farms depend on Sierras for groundwater

New research shows that California’s Central Valley, known as America’s breadbasket, gets as much as half of its groundwater from