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Study Links PFAS Contamination with Teas, Processed Meats, and Food Packaging
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Keck School of Medicine of USC
Researchers assessed how dietary patterns relate to levels of so-called forever chemicals in the body over time
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Heavy Cannabis Use Increases Risk of Developing Anxiety Disorder, Study Suggests
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Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
Regardless of causality, study authors caution against using cannabis to treat symptoms of anxiety
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Smarter Eco-Cities, AI and AIoT, and Environmental Sustainability
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Eurasia Academic Publishing Group
AI and AIoT hold significant potential to address complex environmental challenges when utilized in smart cities
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Unveiling Oxidation-Induced Superelasticity in Metallic Glass Nanotubes
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City University of Hong Kong
Discovery of unique properties of low-dimension metallic glass could have applications in sensors, medical devices
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Gene Editing Precisely Repairs Immune Cells
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Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association
New therapeutic strategy uses CRISPR-Cas9 to repair T cells that are defective due to rare disease of the immune system
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Common Food Preservative Has Unexpected Effects on the Gut Microbiome
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University of Chicago
Analysis of a common preservative used to kill pathogens in food shows that it affects beneficial bacteria as well
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The Arrangement of Bacteria in Biofilms Affects Their Sensitivity to Antibiotics
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Columbia University
New research shows biofilms are highly structured, could pave the way for targeting antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Researchers Develop Highly Efficient Heat-Driven Thermoacoustic Refrigerator
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
HDTR is recognized as a new, promising cooling technology with many advantages
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Climate Change: Fungal Disease Endangers Wheat Production
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Technical University of Munich
Wheat blast spread under climate change modeled for the first time
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Hiring the Most Qualified Candidate Might Be Unfair
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American Psychological Association
Knowing about socioeconomic disparities impacts fairness perceptions, study finds
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Archaeological Evidence of Seasonal Vitamin D Deficiency Discovered
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University of Otago
Bioarchaeological testing on teeth of people living in industrial-era England shows seasonal decreases in Vitamin D
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A New Way to Visualize Brain Cancer
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Researchers uncover never-before-seen details in human brain tissue with new, inexpensive microscopy technology
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