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The New Republic on MSNPress Sec. Blatantly Contradicts Trump Defending “Third Term” CommentKaroline Leavitt appeared to put her foot in her mouth after accidentally contradicting Donald Trump’s own words.
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The New Republic on MSNLeaked Memo Reveals Insane Ban on Words Agriculture Department Can SayA leaked memo from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Research Service division revealed Sunday that the agency has banned ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMonitoring Type 2 Diabetes progression using ultrasound localization microscopyA research paper by scientists at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine presented the ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHigh fiber diet helps protect against dangerous gut infectionsA study published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe by Brazilian and American researchers suggests that a diet rich in ...
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Scientists Discover Immune Cell Networks Driving Deadly Lung DiseaseThe study in the European Respiratory Journal used advanced spatial mapping techniques to compare healthy lung tissues and ...
Using a novel method that gives a readout of which proteins are in specific locations within cells, UT Southwestern Medical ...
Calvin Dickey Sr. and Nicole Dickey allege that the university, its president, and members of its athletics department failed ...
To avoid expensive transportation, lunar colonists have to use existing materials – such as moon dust to produce solar cells.
In a study publishing April 3 in the Cell Press journal Device, researchers created solar cells made out of simulated Moon dust. The cells convert sunlight into energy efficiently, withstand ...
Research by Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists centers on RNA, a nucleic acid that plays a crucial role in most ...
In a study publishing April 2 in the Cell Press journal iScience, researchers successfully made miso on the International Space Station (ISS). They found that the miso smelled and tasted similar ...
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