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Is Natural Recovery Of A Tropical Forest In An Anthropogenic Savanna Possible?

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Urbanization, timber exploitation, and the need for farmland has led to deforestation in Central Africa. A widespread technique to clear the dense vegetation is intentional…
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Increased PPAR-γ Expression To Help Regulate Obesity And Overweight

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Accordingly to the World Health Organization (WHO), almost 2 billion adults were overweight in 2016. Of these, over 650 million were obese. Clearly, overweight and…
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Circuit QED Controlled To Implement Quantum Computers

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Quantum computers spare no efforts to offer the superior promise of performing complex and unimaginable problems, which are far beyond the reach of any classical…
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Study On The Ecological Diversity And Health Of Online News

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News coverage can be dominated by just a few players, even in developed countries with an active free press. This dominance can lead to a…
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HIAR: A Novel Angiogenesis Promoting Protein Induced By Hypoxia In Mammary CAFs

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Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer type among women. According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that in 2018, 627,000 women succumbed…
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Mental Health Is More Than Not Being Ill

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Australian researchers believe that mental well-being and illnesses such as depression or anxiety are separate constructs. They came to this conclusion after testing the processing…
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Utilizing Laser Light To Create A Novel Sound Laser

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Yale scientists have created a new device that uses laser light to access sound waves and harnessed such light sound interactions to create a new…
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Volcanoes: Large Metal Emitters

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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and halogens (HCl, HF, HBr) are the most abundant acidic species in volcanic plumes, affecting public health and forming acid rain downwind…
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Sympathy Of Nanoparticles With Primary Astrocytes Leads To Neurotoxicity

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Nanoscience and nanotechnology offer extremely optimistic possibilities to be applied in various disciplines of science and technology. Nobel laureate Richard Feynman laid the foundation for…
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Visualizing Layer-By-Layer Growth Of LaTiO3 On SrTiO3

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The atomic stacking sequence of materials known as the complex oxides can be critical to material properties. For instance, the oxide YBa2Cu3O7 is superconducting only…
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Detecting Autism Through Machine Learning On Home Videos Of Children

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Autism Spectrum Disorder is one of the fastest growing developmental delays and has risen by 700% since 1996, now impacting 1 in 40 children in…
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