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Strategies To Reduce COVID-19 Transmission Indoors Revealed by Airflow Studies
Researchers presented a range of studies investigating the aerodynamics of infectious disease to understand how infectious particles mix with air in confined spaces.
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Potential Cellular Target for Eliminating Bone Breakdown in Osteoporosis Found
New research has discovered a cell type that governs the way bones form and maintain themselves, opening up a potential target for future therapies for bone disorders like osteoporosis.
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Specific Oncogene Linked to the Spread of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Researchers have identified a gene responsible for the spread of triple-negative breast cancer and developed a potential way to stop it.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Must Include Prison Populations, Study Says
Preventing serious complications from COVID-19 in potentially vulnerable populations in high risk environments, such as prisons, and preventing spread to surrounding communities needs a coordinated evidence-based approach to managing outbreaks of COVID-19 in prison settings.
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Large-Scale Study of Elephant Genetics Guides Conservation
A large-scale study of African elephant genetics in Tanzania reveals the history of elephant populations, how they interact, and what areas may be critical to conserve in order to preserve genetic diversity for species conservation.
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Alone, Together: How Socializing and Going Solo Build Our Sense of Self
Findings from a new Bar-Ilan University study reveal the intricacies of people's experiences in these basic social conditions.
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A Neural Network That Knows When Its Data Can't Be Trusted
Researchers wanted to establish if AI had accurate confidence levels based on the quality of their data.
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An Ultrathin Pressure Sensor At Your Fingertips
Researchers have developed an ultrathin pressure sensor that can be attached directly to the skin.
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Order, Odor: Proposing a Framework for Smell
Fragrances - promising mystery, intrigue and forbidden thrills - are blended by master perfumers, their recipes kept secret. In a new study on the sense of smell, researchers have managed to strip much of the mystery from even complex blends of odorants, not by uncovering their secret ingredients, but by recording and mapping how they are perceived.
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Engineered Immune Cells Elicit Broad Response to HIV in Mice
Scientists at Scripps Research moved closer to attaining the holy grail of HIV research with a new vaccine approach that would rely on genetically engineered immune cells from the patient’s body.
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