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Asian aerosols’ impact on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

Since the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) was first monitored in 2004, it has been the focus of thousands of

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‘Junk DNA’ no more: New method to identify cancers from repeat elements of genetic code

Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as “junk DNA” or “dark matter,” that are found in chromosomes and could

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AI for astrophysics: Algorithms help chart the origins of heavy elements

The origin of heavy elements in our universe is theorized to be the result of neutron star collisions, which produce

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What kinds of seismic signals did Swifties send at LA concert?

Seattle may have experienced its own Swift Quake last July, but at an August 2023 concert Taylor Swift’s fans in

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Revolutionary chronic wound treatment could help millions

An effective treatment for chronic wounds that does not involve antibiotics, but an ionised gas to activate a wound dressing,

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Lives could be saved from tropical disease with new rapid test

Globally, more than half of patients die after infection with the neglected tropical disease, melioidosis, often before they are diagnosed.

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Lonely 12 year-olds less likely to gain employment in adulthood

New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, in partnership with the University

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Training dairy cows with positive reinforcement can turn otherwise stressful events into play

Dairy cows receive a huge amount of care during their lives on a farm, but procedures, especially restraining during procedures,

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New simpler and cost-effective forensics test helps identify touch DNA

Television dramas can make criminal investigations look easy. In real life, DNA testing can be challenging and requires expensive equipment,

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Initial SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations prime immune cells to respond to subsequent variants

Antibody responses to new SARS-CoV-2 variant infections and vaccinations are powerfully shaped by prior exposures to earlier SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, according