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When It Comes To Brown Dwarfs, 'how Far?' Is A Key Question
Study Examines Health, Risks For Gay, Bisexual Adults
Cost-sharing Associated With Inpatient Hospitalization Increased 2009-2013
Low Socioeconomic Status Associated With Risk Of Death In Patients With Diabetes
New Pathway To Treat Heart Failure
Researchers Find A Likely Cause Of Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumors
TSRI Scientists Find New Cancer Drug Target In Dual-function Protein
Flipping A Protein Switch To Illuminate Brain Functions
Monitoring Malaria Parasite Reveals Evolving Drug Resistance And Infection History
An Activated Protein Promotes α-synuclein Aggregation In A Parkinson's Disease Model
Serpentine Plants Survive Harsh Soils Thanks To Borrowed Genes
Wind-blown Antarctic Sea Ice Helps Drive Ocean Circulation
Stress Contagion Possible Amongst Students And Teachers: UBC Study
Building A Smart Cardiac Patch
Antibodies To Dengue May Alter Course Of Zika Virus Infection
UH Researchers Discover A New Method To Boost Oil Recovery
Epigenetics: New Tool For Precision Medicine
Researchers Uncover Global, Evolving, And Historic Make-up Of Malaria Species
'Rule-breaker' Forests In Andes And Amazon Revealed By Remote Spectral Sensing
Methylene Blue Shows Promise For Improving Short-term Memory
Programs To Thwart Prescription Drug Misuse Exist, Not Always Used
Fungi Can Be Used To Control Filth Fly Adults And Reduce Egg Laying
Lionfish Invading The Mediterranean Sea
Study Shows Trees With Altered Lignin Are Better For Biofuels
Lost Hormone Is Found In Starfish

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