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Being in Space Destroys More Red Blood Cells
A study has shown that space travel increases red blood cell destruction.
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Metabolic Map Shows How Morning and Evening Exercise Affect the Body
Research shows that different health-promoting signaling molecules are produced by the body in an organ-specific manner following exercise depending on the time of day.
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Boosting Creativity May Be a Matter of Free Movement
Research shows that the freedom to make self-determined movements improves creative thinking.
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AI for Mammography Reveals Its Decision-Making Process To Aid Physicians
A team has designed an artificial intelligence platform to analyze potentially cancerous lesions in mammography scans to determine if a patient should receive an invasive biopsy. The new algorithm is interpretable, meaning it shows physicians exactly how it came to its conclusions.
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The Mystery of the Colorful But Colorblind Jumping Spider
Jumping spiders, the flamboyant dandies of the eight-legged set, have names inspired by peacocks, cardinals and other colorful icons. But researchers have found that one jumping spider might have little appreciation for its own vivid splendor.
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Elaborate Ancient Highways Discovered in Arabia
Archaeologists have discovered people who lived in north-west Arabia in the Early to Middle Bronze Age built "funerary avenues".
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New Research Reinforces Notion That Unstructured Proteins Can Mediate Cellular Processes
Researchers have investigated how genes are accessed when tightly packed away and how these molecules can be broken apart to promote gene expression.
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Structures of Proteins That May Be Responsible for the Origins of Life Discovered
Addressing one of the most profoundly unanswered questions in biology, a Rutgers-led team has discovered the structures of proteins that may be responsible for the origins of life in the primordial soup of ancient Earth.
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Finding Sustainable Ways To Create and Destroy Plastics
A four million dollar grant will enable research into the development of sustainable plastic alternatives.
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Can the Free-Energy Principle Optimize Neural Networks?
The RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan, along with colleagues, has shown that the free-energy principle can explain how neural networks are optimized for efficiency.
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