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In British Iron Age Culture, Margaret Thatcher Was The Norm
Optimizing Nature: Biological Mechanism Could Lower Nitrogen Use
Climate Shifts May Bring New Apple Growing Areas
Knee Point Prediction And Battery Capacity Degradation
MicroRNA And The Microprocessor Inside You
What Next For Messenger RNA (mRNA)? Maybe Inhalable Vaccines
Toward A Single Dose Smallpox And Mpox Vaccine With No Side Effects
ChatGPT Is Cheaper In Medicine And Does Better Diagnoses Even Than Doctors Using ChatGPT
Even After Getting Cancer, Quitting Cigarettes Leads To Greater Longevity
Non-Europeans Opt Out Of Genomic Databases, Leading To Lack Of Diversity
Testicular Cancer Treatment: What Is The Gold Standard?
Smarter Soybeans Mean Affordable Food In Poorer Regions
Shorter Course Of Post-Mastectomy Radiation With Breast Reconstruction Is Safe And Effective
Simulation Predicts 50% Of Recurring El Niño Events Could Be Extreme In 25 Years
Bacterial Genes Can Be Genetic Shapeshifters
Standard Model Stands? New Measurement Of The W Mass At The LHC
Laughter Exercise Could Be Treatment For Dry Eye Disease
Normal Sleep Duration 50% Less Common After A Stroke
Mpox Vaccine Effective In Preventing Infection
C1QL1 - Multiple Sclerosis Research Tackles How The Brain Replaces Lost Myelin
Study: Fish With A Mirror Check Their Body Size Before Fights With Bigger Opponents
Genetic Engineering Of Barley 100 Years Ago Made Beer And Whiskey Great
Fit Fat: Exercise Helps Even If You Aren't Thin
Robotic Leg With Artificial Muscles Can Walk And Jump Across Unstable Terrain
The Sound Of Martian Winds

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