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Scientists Discover “Off Switch” Protein That Limits Brown Fat’s Calorie-Burning Potential

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Accidental Discovery Reveals Diamond Dust’s Potential as MRI Contrast Agent

An artistic rendering of a quantum computer processor chip, with DNA strands intertwined and emanating from the qubits.

Quantum Computing Meets Genomics: Researchers Aim to Revolutionize Pangenome Analysis

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Twisting Copper Oxide Crystals Boosts Sustainable Fuel Generation

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Prebiotics Show Promise in Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease, but Caution Needed

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Eight Ohio State scientists named AAAS Fellows

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Largest Genetic Study of PTSD Identifies Nearly 100 Locations in the Genome Linked to the Disorder

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Scientists Develop Universal Vaccine Strategy to Protect Against All Virus Strains

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Exercise can cut specific fat in cells that indicate aging

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Shedding Light on Lucid Moments in Late-Stage Dementia Patients

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Tiny Bolometers Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

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Aldehydes a Hidden Culprit Behind Premature Aging

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Electroconvulsive therapy shown to reduce severity of certain mental illnesses

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New Genetic Variants Significantly Increase Risk of Adult Obesity

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