health & fitness
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Crucial cutting enzyme maps sites of DNA damage in leukemias and other cancers
Researchers studying a DNA-cutting enzyme with a crucial role in regulating the structure of genes have discovered a broad role for its cutting...
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Development of low-dimensional nanomaterials could revolutionize future technologies
Some scientists believe improvements in computer processors, TV displays and solar cells will come from scientific advancements in the synthesis of...
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Optimizing feeding is necessary to maintain milk production in organic herds
Currently, agriculture accounts for approximately 9% of total US greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. By varying diet formulation and the associated...
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Key feature for modeling how cells spread in fibrous environments
Many studies have shown that stiffness of the extracellular matrix, the fibrous network of collagen that surrounds cells, promotes cellular...
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Shortcut to satellite-based quantum encryption network
Researchers demonstrate ground-based measurements of quantum states sent by a laser aboard a satellite 38,000 kilometers above Earth.
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Inhibitor drug improves overall survival in older radioiodine resistant thyroid cancer
The drug lenvatinib can significantly improve overall survival rates in a group of thyroid cancer patients whose disease is resistant to standard...
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Amber Heard Trained Multiple Hours a Day for Aquaman: 'She Is a True Athlete'
This article originally appeared on People.com. Amber Heard fully committed to her role as Mera in the upcoming Aquaman movie...
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How Bachelorette Couple Shawn Booth and Kaitlyn Bristowe Are Working Together to Get Him Ironman Ready
[brightcove:5457971451001 default] This article originally appeared on People.com. Shawn Booth was the last man standing on...
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When Is it Okay to Work Out After You've Been Sick? Celebrity Trainer Gunnar Peterson Weighs In
[brightcove:5460186467001 default] This article originally appeared on People.com. You can finally breathe through your nose...
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America’s still first in science, but China rose fast as funding stalled in U. S. and other countries
American scientific teams still publish significantly more biomedical research discoveries than teams from any other country, a new study shows,...
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Orion blazing bright in radio light
Astronomers have created the largest image ever of the dense band of star-forming gas that weaves its way through the northern portion of the Orion...
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More brain activity is not always better when it comes to memory, attention
Potential new ways of understanding the cause of cognitive impairments, such as problems with memory and attention, in brain disorders including...