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Top-Quality Sleep Boosts Resilience to Anxiety and Depression
According to research, quality sleep can help bolster resilience to depression and anxiety.
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Women's Soccer Quality Is Only Rated Lower When Viewers Can Determine Player Gender
With the Women’s World Cup set to begin in mid-July, many discussions have returned to the quality of women’s soccer. According to a recent study, men’s soccer is only rated significantly higher if the gender of the players is clear to see. If this isn’t the case, women’s soccer is rated the same as men’s.
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Combination Therapy May Prevent Resistance for Some Breast Cancers
A promising target has been identified in cancer cells that could be used in combination with standard care to prevent acquired treatment resistance in metastatic breast cancer.
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The Code Breakers: Harnessing the Power of AI To Understand What Animals Say
Cutting-edge machine-learning tools could provide transformative insights into the hidden lives of animals, with important implications for their conservation.
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Healthy Breast Fat Cells May Help Combat Invasive Cancer Progression
Researchers have found a possible explanation as to why the risk of breast cancer is increased by higher breast density and older age.
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Dad’s Gene Forces Mum To Release Nutrition During Pregnancy in Mice
A study in mice has found that fetuses use a copy of a gene inherited from their dad to force their mum to release as much nutrition as possible during pregnancy.
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New AI Tools Counts Brain Lesions in Seconds
A new AI tool has been developed to count brain lesions that would otherwise be "tremendously difficult" to quantify, which could help clinicians evaluate brain disease at earlier stages.
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The World’s First Fully Integrated and Continuous mRNA Manufacturing Platform
A three-year research program aims to design the world’s first fully integrated, continuous mRNA manufacturing platform.
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How Can Kids Learn To Assess Their Abilities Accurately?
Those who assess themselves and their abilities realistically get further in life than others. A study now shows how children can learn precise self-assessment.
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Previously Unknown “Housekeeping” Process Discovered in Kidney Cells
A new "housekeeping" process has been discovered in kidney cells, which ejects unwanted content and enables cells to rejuvenate themselves.
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