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Morals are key to consumer views on lab-grown meat, study finds

People’s moral values could limit their uptake of lab-grown meat, a study suggests. People who say living a natural life

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‘Secret’ hidden structure paves new way of making more efficient and stable perovskite solar cells

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

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Study shows promise for a universal influenza vaccine

New research led by Oregon Health & Science University reveals a promising approach to developing a universal influenza vaccine —

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New humidity-driven membrane to remove carbon dioxide from the air

A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by Newcastle University researchers. Direct

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These healthcare professionals may be secret weapon against hypertension, study says

When it comes to helping patients with high blood pressure get their hypertension under control, a new Tulane University study

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Can consciousness exist in a computer simulation?

Would it be desirable for artificial intelligence to develop consciousness? Not really, for a variety of reasons, according to Dr.

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New snake discovery rewrites history, points to North America’s role in snake evolution

A new species of fossil snake unearthed in Wyoming is rewriting our understanding of snake evolution. The discovery, based on

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Fish adjust reproduction in response to predators

Some species of fish can evolve their egg-laying habits in response to predators in the area in order to survive,

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Shining light on amyloid architecture

Amyloid-beta (A-beta) aggregates are tangles of proteins most notably associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Despite its constant stint in

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Impact of incarceration on youth health

Researcher Samantha Boch has studied the impact of incarceration on child and family health for more than a decade. Her