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Novel Form of Ice Discovered
Researchers have discovered a new form of ice, redefining the properties of water at high pressures.
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All of Us Research Program Releases Dataset of Almost 100,000 Genome Sequences
Nearly 100,000 highly diverse whole genome sequences are now available through the National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program.
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Cellular Atlas of White Fat Tissue Created
Scientists have generated an atlas of the cell types present in the white adipose tissue of humans and mice, allowing them to look at the composition of fat in unprecedented detail.
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A New Way To Detect Aggressive Cancer Cells
Researchers have designed a new way to detect the cancer stem cells that mediate metastasis, enabling the analysis of the genetic profile of individual cells.
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Improvements in Ocean Salinity Modeling Help Climate Predictions
Scientists have evaluated models that predict ocean salinity changes and feed into important climate modeling efforts.
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Younger Brain Tumor Patients Have Worse Outcomes Compared to Older Patients
Extensive data analysis of brain tumor patients aged 1 to 19 has revealed that the youngest of these patients have about half the 5-year survival rate of the oldest.
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New Method Simplifies Lung Organoid Generation
Scientists have succeeded in generating tiny quantities of lung organoids from just a few body cells in the lab.
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Bone Marrow Cancer Discovery Could Help To Identify Drug Targets
Researchers have discovered that patients with an uncommon type of bone marrow cancer called ASXL1-mutant chronic myelomonocytic leukemia have distinctive epigenetic changes that can activate specific genes and cause the cancer to grow more rapidly.
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Respite-Giving Cold Spells Are Disappearing in Warming Oceans
Marine cold spells are reducing in both frequency and intensity, preventing recovery from marine heatwaves.
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RNA Blood Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers have identified a new set of molecular markers in blood plasma that could lead to the development of improved diagnostic tests for Alzheimer's disease.
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