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Infections from these bacteria are on the rise: New blood test cuts diagnosis time from months to hours

Inhaling nontuberculous mycobacteria is common for most people. The bacteria are found in water systems, soil and dust worldwide and,

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Researchers prove fundamental limits of electromagnetic energy absorption

Electrical engineers at Duke University have determined the theoretical fundamental limit for how much electromagnetic energy a transparent material with

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Therapy using intense light and chronological time can benefit heart

Managing circadian rhythms through intense light and chronologically timed therapy can help prevent or treat a variety of circulatory system

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Diverse habitats help salmon weather unpredictable climate changes

Restored salmon habitat should resemble financial portfolios, offering fish diverse options for feeding and survival so that they can weather

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New study on mating behaviors offers clues into the evolution of attraction

Sparks fly when a female nematode meets her mate in a Petri dish. Tracking him by smell, she beelines over

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A pioneering way to target the culprit behind a deadly liver cancer

Cell division is the generative spark of nearly every lifeform on Earth. But if healthy growth goes unchecked, cell division

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Researchers can reveal illegal timber exports

A new method of timber analysis developed by researchers from the University of Gothenburg can confidently identify the location in

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Protein discovery sparks treatment hope for aggressive cancer

Researchers have found a new way to potentially treat one of the most common forms of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. The

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Information overload is a personal and societal danger

We are all aware of the dangers of pollution to our air, water, and earth. In a letter recently published

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How home food availability affects young children’s nutrient intake

Early childhood is an important time for learning about nutrition and establishing healthy eating behaviors. Young children rely on parents