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Mutation-counting blood test could predict if cutting-edge immunotherapies can beat a...
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Clean air advocates worried by EPA’s move to rethink cost-benefit calculations
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Hundreds of new genes may underlie intelligence—but also autism and depression
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Male scientists are far more likely to be referred to by...
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Don’t call it junk—this ‘jumping’ gene may be why you made...
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Can bacteria-slaying viruses defeat antibiotic-resistant infections? A new U.S. clinical center...
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Rising bedrock below West Antarctica could delay catastrophic ice sheet collapse
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Hundreds of U.S. scientists urge more transparency in animal research
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20th June 2018
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After controversy, U.S. releases report showing elevated health risks from nonstick...
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Skin printer wipes years from your face
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This stone spear tip may have belonged to the first Americans
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