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Wintertime arctic sea ice growth slows long-term decline
New research has found that increases in the rate at which Arctic sea ice grows in…
New insights in rust resistance in wheat
Approximately 88 percent of wheat production is susceptible to yellow rust. Researchers have new results regarding…
Link between neonatal vitamin D deficiency and schizophrenia confirmed
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Scientists mapping out the quantum characteristics of superconductors -- materials that conduct electricity with no energy…
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Harmful, unfounded myths about migration and health have become accepted, used to justify policies of exclusion
Stereotypes that migrants are disease carriers who present a risk to public health and are a…
Revolutionary technology pinpoints biopsies to detect prostate cancer
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