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According to a Washington State University study, even slight differences in the availability of urban green and blue spaces may be related with improved mental
A world-first study found that having a food allergy as a baby is connected to asthma and impaired lung function later in childhood. The study, coordinated by Murdoch Children's Research
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A new study has revealed hundreds of new priority anti-cancer medication targets, as well as biomarkers for which drugs may perform best in certain patients,
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) are employed all over the world to carry out challenging environmental, remote, oceanic, defense, and rescue operations in often unpredictable and harsh environments. A new study
Researchers and specialists have been pushing for as long as ten years to use a subtle ferroelectric material called hafnium oxide, or hafnia, to introduce
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Mutations that disrupt the development of germ cells cause infertility or birth defects. Mutations that cause female infertility in humans, such as mutations in the gene BMP15, also cause infertility