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Secrets of Mediterranean Megaflood Revealed
A new study offers further clues about what happened to the Mediterranean during a tumultuous period that likely included the most catastrophic flooding event in Earth's recorded history.
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Vitamin D Supplements' Link to Depression Investigated in New Meta-Analysis
Researchers have conducted an extensive meta-analysis using studies from around the world – the results suggest that vitamin D supplementation may alleviate depressive symptoms in adults with depression.
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How AI Could Protect the Lives of Future Firefighters
A hard-to-predict flashover event is one of the leading causes of firefighter deaths, but new research suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could provide first responders with a much-needed heads-up.
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Molecular Pathway Identified That Can Curb the Spread of Glioblastoma
Researchers have identified a molecular pathway responsible for glioblastoma spreading within in the brain, and an existing drug that may curb tumor growth, leading to a clinical trial that could offer new hope to patients with glioblastoma.
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Previously Unknown Antarctic Ice Loss Identified
New research on Antarctica, including the first map of iceberg calving, doubles the previous estimates of loss from ice shelves and details how the continent is changing.
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AI Tools Can Predict DNA Structure and Regulation
Newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) programs accurately predicted the role of DNA’s regulatory elements and three-dimensional (3D) structure based solely on its raw sequence.
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Collagen Is Key to Breast Cancer Spread
Collage is known to form a key part of the tumor microenvironment and new research has shown that it also triggers metastasis in breast cancer.
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Mathematical Model Predicts Best Drug Combinations for Osteoporosis
Scientists have developed a new mathematical model that may help doctors determine the best combination of medicines for osteoporosis patients and the order in which they should be taken.
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These Graphene Synapses Could Advance Brain-Like Computers
Graphene has been used to mimic synapses in the brain when developing brain-like computers, providing a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the silicon currently used.
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New Molecule Could Improve Cancer Immunotherapy’s Effectiveness and Accessibility
A collaborative research team has synthesized a molecule that could be used as an alternative to the antibodies used in immunotherapy treatment for cancer. The study is published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.
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