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Singing Sparrows Shuffle Their Playlist To Keep Mates Interested
The tweets of a little song sparrow and its ‘bird brain’ are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized.
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Fossil Shells Challenge Theory of Ocean Acidification During Deadliest Mass Extinction
The shells of fossilized mollusks are being used to challenge the theory of ocean acidification during a mass extinction event.
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Lab-in-a-Backpack for COVID-19 Testing Developed
Scientists have produced a simple COVID-19 testing lab that fits in a backpack and is as effective as commercially available tests at detecting SARS-CoV-2.
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Tinnitus Could Be Measured by Brain Activity Changes
There has to date been no reliable objective method of diagnosing tinnitus. Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now show that brainstem audiometry can be used to measure changes in the brain in people with constant tinnitus.
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Promising Target Identified To Break Malaria's Chain of Infecion
Using CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, researchers have deleted a key gene encoding a protein found in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes which could prevent the transmission of malaria from mosquitoes to humans.
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Mutant Stem Cells Defy Rules of Development
After the removal of one gene, stem cells destined to become heart cells were transformed into brain cell precursors, according to research.
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How Cells “License” the Replication of Their Genome During Cell Division
The process of gene "licensing" during replication has been revealed in detail.
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X-rays Can Help To Create Tastier Plant-Based Diets
X-rays could be used to optimize foodstuffs and help us produce ever-tastier plant-based diets that benefit the climate.
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Mix-and-Matching COVID-19 Booster Dose Safe and Immunogenic
A new report found that all combinations of primary and booster COVID-19 vaccines granted Emergency Use Authorization or approval by the Food and Drug Administration are safe and result in an immune response against SARS-CoV-2.
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Cleaning Your Car May Not Protect You From Cancer-Causing Chemical
According to research, a cancer-causing chemical inside your car can't be removed by dusting or wiping.
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