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Research Probes Oxidizing Compounds' Impact on Melanoma
1 in 4 Seniors Stop Driving Due to Vision Issues
Hot Cross Buns: Pagan Roots to Secular Treat
Teams Boost Community Aid Amid Crisis
Sunlight Levels on Earth's Surface Shift Over Decades
AI Glitch Spawns Odd Phrase in Scientific Papers
AI Avatars in Science: No Uncanny Valley Effect
New Program Launches First Nations Talent to Success
Archaeologists Study 50,000 Ancient Homes, Find Inequality Not Inevitable
Potent Brain Potential In Queen Garnet Plum
Tirzepatide Study: 5% Weight Gain From Nadir Seen
Medieval Shift Redefines Nottingham's History
Iron Age Chariot Replica Unveiled at Nottingham Museum
York Study Unearths History of Banned LGBTQ+ Novel
Blacktown City Festival Marks 50 Years of Culture
Global Effort Unveils Hidden History of Banned LGBTQ+ Novel
Using Liquid Air For Grid-scale Energy Storage
Confronting Shoulder Pain: New Treatment Insights
UC Tracks 'evolving' Opioid Epidemic Across US
New Kids' Book Celebrates Aussie Bush Ballads at Fest
Thoracic Nervous System Surgery: European Surgeons Survey
User Feedback Key to App Upgrades
Human Cell Blueprint Revealed
Genetic Disorders Treatable Pre/Post-Birth Identified
Menstrual Cycle Tied to Sickle Cell Pain Crises
Electroshock Devices Risky for Cardiac Implant Users
Research Reveals Midair Collision Visibility Issues
Food Additive Mixes Linked to Higher Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Spray Drying Tech Transforms Battery Production
New Tech Speeds Airborne Flu Virus Detection
Lactic Acid Bacteria Boosts Plant-Based Dairy Options
Research Reveals Financial Benefits of Remote Work
Dr. Mizrahi Maps PET's Future in Psychiatry
WA Teacher Donates Annual Cash Prize
Covid Testing, Isolation Key in Pandemic Spread
Small- Model Approach Could Be More Effective
Oxygen Levels Fall in Inland Waters, Humans at Fault
Patient Diagnosed With Rare Ovarian Tumor Combo
Author Sarah Moss to Discuss Writing & Human Body
Butterflies, Moths Feast on Plant Scents at Night
Scalable, Affordable Materials Make Carbon Capture Viable
Research Finds 17 Risk Factors Tied to Stroke, Dementia, Depression
Scholar: Luke's Parables Echo Genesis Narratives
USTC Unveils New Molecular Orbital Theory for Catalysts
Obesity Management: Rethinking Weight Loss Goals
Panama Opens Kids' Reading Spot at OAS Library
Music To Their Ears
Report Urges Boost in Housing Policy Amid Rising Disasters