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The Use Of Emotions Can (Also) Be Learned, According To A Twin Study

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Whether you suppress your emotions or look at them from a different angle to make them less painful depends to varying degrees on the genes,…
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Considerations For Designing Vaccine Trials During Epidemics

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During the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic, incredible efforts were made to quickly develop a vaccine for this deadly disease. However, once the vaccine was ready for…
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The Search For Better Endometriosis Treatments Continues

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Women’s pain is something that has historically been overlooked, dismissed, and stigmatized. It is an awkward topic and is often avoided. While menstrual pain is…
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Novel Organic Macrocycles With Unique Super-Ring Structure, Global Aromaticity And Polyradical Character

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The concept of aromaticity is a pivotal one in chemistry used to rationalize the notable stability of unsaturated organic molecules, with the benzene ring being…
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Predicting Major Depressive Disorder In Disaster Victims

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a relatively common psychiatric illness that is one of the major sources of disability worldwide and may lead to suicide….
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A Universal Deposition For Large-Area New Generation Perovskite Photovoltaics

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The game-changing discovery of photovoltaic perovskites has heralded a new generation in photovoltaic technology. Now, their future commercial exploitation might benefit a substantial acceleration based…
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Hidden Gems Of Ilmenite As A Photocatalyst

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Photocatalysis is an acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of light by a photocatalyst. As the photocatalyst is exposed to the light (i.e UV light),…
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Intravitreal Injection of Therapeutic Protein for Treatment of Retinal Degeneration

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A number of recent polls in the U.S claim that the fear of going blind is ranked higher than that of any other health issue,…
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Sintering And Densification In Nuclear Power

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Like most power plants, nuclear power plants heat water to generate electricity. But nuclear power plants use heat from splitting atoms rather than burning fossil…
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Are China’s Provincial Boundaries Misaligned?

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In the 1970s, Saddam Hussein reorganized Iraq into eighteen provinces to divide minority ethnic groups and weaken their ability to challenge the central government. This…
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Historically Unprecedented Retreat Of The Viedma Glacier: Challenges And Opportunities

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Fresh water is a scarce yet strategic resource. Its availability and accessibility have a great impact not only on human lives, as it is a…
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