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Research Provides New Insights into How Human Sperm Swim
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University of Bristol
Using state-of-the-art 3D microscopy and mathematics, scientists have pioneered the reconstruction of the true movement of the sperm tail in 3D
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Making the Indoors Safer during COVID-19
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Syracuse University
Indoor air quality strategies and the prevention of COVID-19 transmission
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Scientific Breakthrough Allows Us to Better Predict North Atlantic Climate
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CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Better predictions will enable advanced warning of whether winters in the coming decade are likely to be stormy, warm, and wet or calm, cold, and dry
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Transforming E-Waste into a Strong, Protective Coating for Metal
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American Chemical Society
Scientists convert old printed circuit boards and monitor components into a new type of strong metal coating
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'Little Brain,' or Cerebellum, Not So Little After All
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San Diego State University
High-res imaging shows the cerebellum is 80 percent of the area of the cortex, indicating it has grown as human behavior and cognition evolved
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Compounds Show Promise in Search for Tuberculosis Antibiotics
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John Innes Centre
To date, efforts to develop new treatments for TB have been unsuccessful, with current treatments having been used for over 50 years
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Plastics, Pathogens, and Baby Formula: What's in Your Shellfish?
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University of California, Irvine
New UCI-led study finds coastal urbanization increases contamination in seafood
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Study: Prescribed CBD Could Help People Quit Cannabis
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University of Bath
Recent research shows that participants treated with CBD showed lower levels of cannabis in their urine and an increased number of days abstinent
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Researchers Synthesize Custom Nanoparticles
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Graz University of Technology
Graz University of Technology scientists have developed a method for assembling nanomaterials as desired for special applications
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'Drawn-On-Skin' Electronics Offer Breakthrough in Wearable Monitors
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University of Houston
New electronics platform provides better data for personalized care
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Deep Sea Microbes Dormant for 100 Million Years Can Be Revived
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University of Rhode Island
Researchers reveal that given the right food in the right laboratory conditions, microbes collected from sediment as old as 100 million years can revive and multiply
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Researchers Urge the Scientific Community to #StopPandemicBias
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Carnegie Mellon University
A group of scientists is bringing attention to the effects the pandemic could have on the careers of scientific researchers
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