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Refined Test Enables Ultrasensitive Detection of HPV in the Bloodstream
Researchers have discovered that sequencing circulating tumor DNA can improve the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) in the bloodstream and could further hone precision treatment of the illness.
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Detecting Dementia in the Blood
A team of researchers is now in the process of developing a blood test that will enable a reliable diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using atomic force microscopy.
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Promising Low-Cost Method for Rapid COVID-19 Detection Developed
Researchers develop a novel method for rapidly detecting SARS-CoV-2 RNA that could also be designed to detect other diseases.
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Kindergarten Language Skills Linked to White Matter Structure in Infancy
Following dozens of children over the course of five years, a Boston University researcher has taken the closest look yet at the link between how babies’ brains are structured in infancy and their ability to learn a language at a young age, and to what degree their environment plays a role in brain and language development.
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Semantic Memory's Brain Signature Identified Using Expert Mice
Research has shown that mice can become experts in sorting images by subtle differences.
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Mood Algorithm Can Predict Your Preferences Better Than You Can
A new study shows that using mathematical equations with continuous mood sampling may be better at assessing what people prefer over asking them directly.
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New Cause of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Discovered
A research team has identified a new gene as a cause of an inherited heart condition that affects one in 500 people.
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Exploring the Evolution of the Human Growth Hormone Receptor Gene
Research has shown that a variant of the human growth hormone receptor gene (GHRd3), may help people survive in situations where resources are scarce or unpredictable.
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Aerosols Formed From Plant-Emitted Compounds Can Make Clouds Brighter
A study by Finnish researchers has estimated the impact of volatile organic compounds emitted by boreal forests on aerosol concentration and cloud properties.
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Origin and Legacy of the Etruscans
A new study by a team of scholars from Germany, Italy, USA, Denmark and the UK, sheds light on the origin and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscans with genome-wide data from 82 ancient individuals from central and southern Italy, spanning 800 BCE to 1000 CE.
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