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Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life
A fully automated AI-based system can assess IVF embryo quality
Study reveals new role for inflammatory protein in fat tissue
Discovery boosts fight against antibiotic-resistant hospital superbugs
Origin Of Deadly Ovarian Cancer Identified
New study on microRNAs could lead to better fertility treatment
Rangers lead monitoring effort for Uganda’s lion population
New antibody-like molecule which could be used in therapy to prevent infection from multiple forms of malaria
Plants Save Energy When Absorbing Potassium
Monash scientists uncover new, potentially longer lasting, covid vaccine targets
Key Molecule In Wound Healing Identified
New Study Brings Hope To Patients With Chronic Pain
Quantum computing experts conquer entanglement challenge in silicon chips
Scientists discover a new understanding of how an old hormone works, paving way for better therapies for metabolic disease
Scientists have found carbon dioxide on Pluto’s largest moon – offering clues about how it formed
Use artificial intelligence to reduce risks to critical mineral supply
New advancement for development of hormone-free male contraceptive pill
Unmedicated mental illness linked to lower COVID-19 vaccination levels
Unique straining affects phase transformations in silicon, a material vital for electronics
New Insights Into Human Oocytes
Antiviral-resistant SARS-CoV-2 variants can emerge in immunocompromised people
Explaining dramatic planetwide changes after world’s last ‘Snowball Earth’ event
Could rotating black holes be the wind turbines powering the distant future? We tested the physics
Study Outlines Cost-Effective Paths to Eliminating Greenhouse Gas Production
Immune cell could become ‘off-the-shelf’ rapid tissue, muscle and bone healing therapy
Simple immune cell could become ‘off-the-shelf’ rapid tissue, muscle and bone healing therapy
Machine learning powers discovery of new molecules to enhance the safe freezing of medicines and vaccines
Scientists develop artificial sugars to enhance disease diagnosis and treatment accuracy
Exceptional new fish fossil sparks rethink of how Earth’s geology drives evolution
Plants can grow in near-darkness, new research shows – here are three promising benefits
Gene Therapy Effective In Hereditary Blindness
Pausing biological clock could give boost to lab-produced blood stem cells
Breakthrough in the hunt for broad-spectrum malaria therapy
New technique allows comprehensive genetic testing of embryos with one single test
Breakthrough in Semiconductor Patterning: New Block Copolymer Achieves 7.6 nm Line Width
‘It’s time to give up on normal’: what winter’s weird weather means for the warm months ahead
Machine learning helps identify rheumatoid arthritis subtypes
New knowledge about cell receptors paves the way for new drugs against intestinal tumours
New Chemical Tool Developed For Infection Research
Like treading honey: fluid ‘stickiness’ in female reproductive tract influences fertility
AI modeling delivers more benefits, less risk for water partnerships
Game-changing Needle-free Covid Intranasal Vaccine
Machine learning explains material’s thermal conductivity
New insights offer hope in the fight against cardiovascular disease
Demand for low-quality credits undermines the voluntary carbon market
Sex worker study brings effective gonorrhoea vaccine step closer
PolyU scientists harness quantum microprocessor chips for revolutionary molecular spectroscopy simulation
Common roundworm unlocks fertility puzzle: study