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3D Printing Filaments Made From Recycled Coffee Pods
The plastic in used coffee pods can be recycled to make filament for 3D printers, minimizing its environmental impact.
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Spike in Mental Health Crisis in Children and Adolescents Since Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious and lasting negative impacts on children’s and adolescents’ mental health.
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Novel Genomic Approach Ensures Better Diagnosis of Hereditary Diseases
All human beings are genetically very similar, sharing approx. 99.9% of the DNA code. The remaining 0.1% explains the natural differences between people, including our predisposition to hereditary diseases.
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Anxiety Symptoms in People With PTSD Reduced by Sleep Phase
Spindles May Prompt ‘Emotional Recalibration,’ UCSF-SFVA Led Study Shows.
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Organoids Offer Insight Into Liver Cancer
Scientists have revealed new scientific insights into the features of fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC), a rare type of childhood liver cancer.
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Fossil Find in California Shakes Up the Natural History of Cycad Plants
A well-preserved 80-million-year-old pollen cone discovered in California has rewritten scientific understanding of the plants.
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Study Casts Doubt Over Long-Term Beta-Blocker Use To Reduce Further Heart Attack Risk
A large new study suggests that using beta blockers long-term to curb the risk of further heart attacks or death may not be warranted in patients who don’t have heart failure.
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Exercise Boosts Number of Anti-Tumor Immune Cells in Cancer Patients
Two new studies show that the number of immune cells in the bloodstream of cancer patients can be increased by short bouts of light or moderate exercise.
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Wearable Ultrasound Patch Enables Non-Invasive Deep Tissue Monitoring
A team of engineers has developed a stretchable ultrasonic array capable of serial, non-invasive, three-dimensional imaging of tissues as deep as four centimeters below the surface of human skin, at a spatial resolution of 0.5 millimeters.
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Cigarette Butts Leak Toxins and Microplastics Into the Environment
Researchers are calling for cigarette filters to be banned after a new study shows that the filters leak thousands of toxins and plastic fibers that are toxic to aquatic larvae.
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