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Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells, study finds

Stanford, indigenous people produce detailed carbon calculations of Amazon

Brilliant X-rays illuminate catalysis, help revise theories

Perovskites provide big boost to silicon solar cells

The industrial revolution of the oceans will imperil wildlife

China’s aquaculture sector can tip the balance in world fish supplies

New type of solar structure cools buildings in full sunlight

Biodiversity does not reduce transmission of disease from animals to humans

Researchers develop tool for reading the minds of mice

Babies whose efforts are praised become more motivated kids

Christianity sways meat eating habits of indigenous people

Immune cells engineered in lab to resist HIV infection

Researchers develop acrobatic space rovers to explore moons and asteroids

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