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How Kids Learn To Use Gestures When They Speak

Researchers have found that as we grow older we use more non-referential gestures in our narratives, gestures that do not visually represent what we are saying, and this indicates a greater ability to structure discourse.

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Intelligence's Relationship With Brain Connectivity Explored in New Study

A new study suggests that the higher a person's intelligence score, the easier it is for them to switch between resting state and different task states.
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Mitosis in Microalgae Revealed in Detail for the First Time

Until now, little was known about how cell division occurs in algae. Researchers have captured the very first high-resolution three-dimensional images of cell division in live cells of the microalga Volvox carteri, and have identified new cellular structures involved in the process.
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Neural Network Can Recognize Chemical Formulas From Research Papers

Researchers have developed a neural network-based solution for automated recognition of chemical formulas on research paper scans.
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Antibody Quality Improves for Months After COVID-19 Vaccination

Antibodies elicited by COVID-19 vaccination become steadily more powerful for at least six months after vaccination, according to a new study. The research was conducted using the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
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New Atlas Tracks Cells That Carry Blood to the Brain

Researchers have created a comprehensive atlas of cerebrovascular cell types and their functions that could help reveal new drug targets for Huntington’s disease.
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Air Chemists Put to the Test by Korea's Complex Pollution Sources

Observations of airborne hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals in South Korea indicate current models of ozone production are accurate, but further data is needed to understand radical reactivity.
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Antidepressant Effects of Psilocybin Could Last up to a Year

A new study indcates that the substantial antidepressant effects of psilocybin-assisted therapy, given with supportive psychotherapy, may last at least a year for some patients.
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Southwestern US Megadrought Worst for Over 1,200 Years

The drought that has enveloped southwestern North America for the past 22 years is the region’s driest megadrought since at least the year 800.
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Third HIV Patient in Remission Following Stem Cell Transplant

A HIV patient who received a cord blood stem cell transplant to treat leukemia has been reported to have had no detectable levels of HIV for 14 months.
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