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When it comes to security, there are more than enough tools on the market that tout the ability to shore
Continue reading »Genome study presents new way to track historical demographics of US populations
Sharon Browning of the University of Washington and colleagues developed a method to estimate historical effective population size, which is
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Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have solved a mystery about how pancreatic cancer spreads following surgery in patients
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Relaxing on the beach may seem like the ideal summer trip, but a Purdue University expert on wellness tourism said
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To all outward appearances, Louise Brown looked exactly the same as thousands of other babies when her blinking, slightly quizzical
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From a research perspective, reading and writing is a fascinating phenomenon. After all, the first writing systems date back less
Continue reading »Novel discoveries on aggressive NK-cell leukemia pave the way for new treatments
An international research consortium led by researchers from the University of Helsinki, Finland, has discovered new information related to a
Continue reading »Researchers chart a new way to look at concussion
A Portland State University research team studying concussion has published an interactive diagram showing the many facets of mild traumatic
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