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Low Sexual Satisfaction Tied to Later-Life Memory Decline

Low sexual satisfaction in middle age may serve as an early warning sign for future cognitive decline, according to a new study.
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New Catalyst Reduces Cost of Extracting Hydrogen From Water

Clean hydrogen could not only propel vehicles with no emitted pollutants but also help decarbonize industrial processes.
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Lung Pathogen May Spread Between People Less Than Previously Thought

Study calls into question pathogen’s ability to spread from person to person.
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Monkeys Also Get a Thrill From Unexpected Wins When Gambling

Researchers have developed an approach that integrates models from behavioral economics and neuroscience to successfully explain decision-to-decision changes in the gambling behavior of humans and monkeys
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How Some Blood Vessel-Modulating Drugs Cause Vascular Disease

Researchers say that certain drugs that block tumor growth can cause vascular injury by changing the vascular architecture and impeding correct blood flow.
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RNA-Guided Mechanisms Driving Cell Fate Unveiled

The distribution of different RNAs within embryonic cells has been shown to drive cell fate during embryogenesis.
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AI Framework Could Lead to Better, More Potent Medicines

While it can take years for the pharmaceutical industry to create medicines capable of treating or curing human disease, a new study suggests that using generative artificial intelligence could vastly accelerate the drug-development process.
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Why Do Some People Become HIV-Free After Receiving a Stem Cell Transplant?

A study has highlighted how some people may become HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant.
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Algorithm Enables Sharper Protein Films

Researchers have developed an algorithm that can be used to analyze the tiny, ultra-fast movements of proteins.
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Almond Milk Yogurt Packs Greater Nutritional Punch Than Dairy

New research shows that almond yogurt has a significantly higher nutrient density than dairy yogurt and all other plant-based yogurts.
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