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Geological carbon dioxide storage is often presented as one of the largest potential tools for slowing climate change, but a...
A new study is bringing molecular precision to one of the most difficult problems in transplantation: understanding why a transplanted...
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Scientists have identified a new species of mountain horned dragon in the high-elevation forests of western Thailand, and its name...
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Electroencephalography, or EEG, has long promised a faster and more objective way to detect brain disorders. By recording the brain’s...
A new study in Nature Communications is drawing attention to a central question in cancer biology: why does the liver...
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