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Tuberculosis Prison Break: When Bailing Escapees Favors Their Final Capture

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Tuberculosis is one of the most severe infectious diseases in the world, responsible for more than 1.5 million deaths every year (1). The cause of…
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From Micro To Macro: Physicochemical Surface Properties Of Biogenic Silica Structures And Their Role In Silicon Cycling

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Silicon (Si) is the seventh most abundant element in the universe, and thus it can be found almost everywhere on Earth. That is why it…
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The Importance Of Microbes, From Earth To Martian Soil

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When you think of microbes such as bacteria and fungi, what is your first reaction? What do you think when you see that moldy cheese…
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What Does It Mean To Say That A Person With Autism Has An Extreme Male Brain?

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This article is about whether the concept of an ‘extreme male brain’ has any explanatory power for autism. Clinical autism is more common in men…
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Handle With Care: Research To Improve Bycatch Survival Through Better Handling

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Published by Katrina Cook and Maryann Watson Department of Forest Sciences and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia, and Marine Affairs Program, Dalhousie University These…
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Who Knew What Tau In Oligodendrocytes Can Do?

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Being tuned in to the changes in life and staying current makes you young at heart. As life evolves, the ability to adapt moves your…
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Vanadium In Shallow Groundwaters: A Potentially Dangerous Pollutant?

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Among the critical elements (Figure 1), vanadium (V) has been proposed to be a potentially dangerous pollutant, especially in the critical zone. The United States…
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The Role Of DDX3X In The Immune System

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The innate immune system establishes a first-line defense against invading pathogenic microorganisms. The pathogens are sensed by dedicated antigen receptors. These receptors subsequently emit signals…
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Harming Your Rivals Is Not Only Satisfying, But Also Suppresses Physical Pain

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You might be familiar with the concept called schadenfreude — feeling pleasure from another person’s pain. Schadenfreude is not only felt between individuals, but also…
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The Link Between Intimate Partner Homicides And Firearm Legislation

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Firearm use is responsible for nearly 40,000 deaths and 80,000 injuries yearly in the US, with 2018 statistics marking the highest such rates seen in…
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How Hand Grip Strength Could Indicate Brain Health

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One of the most remarkable findings to emerge from medical science in recent years is the strong association that exists between age-related declines in hand…
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