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You Can Have Too Much of a Good Thing With Vitamin D
Researchers find that taking high doses of vitamin D may result in a decrease in bone density.
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River and Reef Water Quality Monitoring Revolutionized
Researchers have developed statistical predictive tools that could lead to the deployment of many more low-cost sensors in rivers and streams at threat of pollution from land which can then threaten coastal waters and reefs.
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Linking Genes and Diseases Using AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being harnessed by researchers to track down genes that cause disease. Researchers took a creative, combined deep learning approach that uses data from multiple sources to teach algorithms how to find patterns between genes and diseases.
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Outbreaks Sway Some Vaccine Doubters
People skeptical of the medical establishment who live close to a measles outbreak have a greater chance of changing their mind, according to a recent study.
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How the Neurobiology of Schizophrenia Hinges on Gender
The neurobiological pathophysiology of schizophrenia differs significantly between males and females, according to a new study. The findings suggest a possible need for more sex-specific treatments for schizophrenia
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Mumps Immunity Gaps Among Vaccinated People
Immunity against mumps virus appears insufficient in a fraction of college-aged people who were vaccinated in childhood. The findings highlight the need to better understand the immune response to mumps and mumps vaccines.
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Super-resolution Microscopy Advanced by Graphene Layer
Researchers at the University of Göttingen have developed a new method that takes advantage of the unusual properties of graphene to electromagnetically interact with fluorescing (light-emitting) molecules.
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Evolution Undercover
Providing a glimpse the hidden workings of evolution, a group of researchers at UC Santa Barbara have discovered that embryos that appear the same can start out with surprisingly different instructions.
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"Green" Invention Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Valuable Fuels
A common greenhouse gas could be repurposed in an efficient and environmentally friendly way with an electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to produce pure liquid fuels.
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Improving Drug Delivery Through Mesoporous Materials
A team have improved the drug-loading capacity of mesoporous silica by adjusting the pore diameter through surface modification to achieve controlled and targeted release of drugs.
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