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Diversifying Data to Beat Bias
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University of Southern California
Researchers propose a novel approach to mitigate bias in machine learning model training
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Copies of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Greatly Elevated in Humans and Livestock
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Duke University
Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance
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Air Pollution Hides Increases in Rainfall
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
As aerosol emissions diminish, so do their drying effects, meaning extreme rains caused by greenhouse gases may ramp up
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‘Protein Sandwich’ Could Transform Cancer Drug Discovery
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University of Dundee
Breakthrough class of molecular glue could lead to new generation of drugs to target cancers, neurodegenerative diseases
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An Awkward Family Reunion: Sea Monsters Are Our Cousins
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Researchers uncover new evolutionary insight: sea lamprey brain development is remarkably similar to that of humans
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Detecting Pathogens Faster and More Accurately by Melting DNA
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University of California - San Diego
New analysis method can accurately detect pathogens in blood samples in less than half the time it takes for a culture
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Road to Better Performing Batteries Using Less Critical Raw Materials
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Delft University of Technology
Researchers take next step towards better, more sustainable batteries made with widely available materials
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Using Metabolomics for Assessing Chemical Safety May Reduce the Use of Lab Rats
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University of Birmingham
New method for grouping chemicals and using read-across for toxicology data could eliminate unnecessary animal testing
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Unlike Men, for Professional Women, Having High-Status Connections Can Backfire
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Carnegie Mellon University
Study shows that high-status connections give men respect, admiration, and influence, but women experience the opposite
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Potassium Depletion in Soil Threatens Global Crop Yields
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University College London
Study finds that in many regions of the world, more potassium is being removed from agricultural soils than is added
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Anoxic Marine Basins among the Best Candidates for Deep-Sea Carbon Sequestration
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Barren, oxygen-free zones on the sea floor present a viable option for long-term atmospheric carbon storage
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First Human Trial Shows ‘Wonder’ Material Can Be Developed Safely
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University of Edinburgh
Research suggests revolutionary graphene-based nanomaterial with huge potential does not pose acute risk to human health
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