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A valley so low: Electrons congregate in ways that could be useful to ‘valleytronics’
Researchers have made a finding that could help usher in new area of technology called 'valleytronics.'…
Perinatal hypoxia associated with long-term cerebellar learning deficits and Purkinje cell misfiring
The type of hypoxia that occurs with preterm birth is associated with locomotor miscoordination and long-term…
Students more likely to eat school breakfast when given extra time, new study finds
Using food weighting stations, the researchers collected information on the number of students who ate a…
A novel synthetic antibody enables conditional ‘protein knockdown’ in vertebrates
Researchers have developed a novel synthetic antibody that paves the way for an improved functional analysis…
Astronomers observe cosmic steam jets and molecules galore
A team of scientists using the highest-frequency capabilities of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has…
Ants, acorns and climate change
The relatively swift adaptability of tiny, acorn-dwelling ants to warmer environments could help scientists predict how…
Like shark attacks and the lottery, unconscious bias influences cancer screening
Study shows that doctors with personal experience of cancer are more likely to act against established…
HIV and a tale of a few cities
In a pair of new modeling studies, researchers examined how policy reform in terms of drug…
Exploring the relationship between fever and cancer incidence
In a new paper, researchers propose a mechanistic hypothesis that focuses on the potential impact infectious…