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Link Between Vasculature of the Brain and Schizophrenia
A new study has reported that the development of schizophrenia may be associated with changes to the vasculature of certain brain regions.
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Short-Lived Volcanic Landmass Offers Some Microbial Surprises
A short-lived volcanic island offered a rare opportunity to study early microbial colonizers and to their surprise, researchers discovered a unique microbial community that metabolizes sulfur and atmospheric gases, similar to those at hot springs.
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New Tumor Maps Give an Unprecedented Look at Colorectal Cancers
Researchers are creating maps of colorectal cancers in unprecedented detail to increase our understanding of the dynamics of the disease.
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How Stress Affects Habanero Peppers
Researchers report that stressful conditions change the levels of natural compounds in peppers. The results could have ramifications for growing peppers and for their shelf life after harvest.
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Specific Immune Response to Epstein-Barr Virus Cause of Sequelae
Researchers have identified a specific immune response to the Epstein-Barr virus as the cause of why infectious mononucleosis develops in some people with initial infections and not in others.
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Tough and Flexible Molecular "Chain Mail" Material Created
Chemists have created a new type of material from millions of identical, interlocking molecules that for the first time allows the synthesis of extensive 2D or 3D structures that are flexible, strong and resilient.
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Coastal Marine Pollution Could Be Reduced by Kelp Farms
The water-filtering abilities of farmed kelp could help reduce marine pollution in coastal areas, according to a new study.
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Milestone Reached in Airborne Mercury Measurement
According to research, new technologies measure airborne mercury pollution far more accurately than the older systems that under-measure mercury concentrations by as much as 80%.
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Freshwater Fish Contain “Astounding” Levels of Forever Chemicals
A study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has identified high levels of “forever chemicals” in freshwater fish consumed in the United States (U.S.).
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Turning Light Into Solvated Electrons Made Easier by Nanoparticles
Researchers have uncovered the long-sought mechanism of a well-known but poorly understood process that produces solvated electrons via interactions between light and metal.
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