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Mutations could help distinguish different tumor types

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Ancient flying reptiles may have been more like today’s birds than thought

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Microchips sans silicon; open access and global participation in science; the role of water vapor feedback in global warming; and more.

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Microchips sans silicon; open access and global participation in science; the role of water vapor feedback in global warming; and more.

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Microchips sans silicon; open access and global participation in science; the role of water vapor feedback in global warming; and more.

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A new study based on DNA analysis from living flowering plants shows that the ancestors of most modern trees diversified extremely rapidly 90 million years ago, ultimately leading to the formation of forests that supported similar evolutionary bursts in animals and other plants.

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Recent study findings will allow doctors to give patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, specific weight loss goals that are likely to improve their health.

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An early warning system, more than a decade in development, successfully predicted the 2006-2007 outbreak of the deadly Rift Valley fever in northeast Africa, according to a new study led by NASA scientists.

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Individuals with diastolic blood pressure under 70 mm Hg coupled with an elevated systolic blood pressure may have a greater risk of heart attack and stroke than indicated by the systolic blood pressure values alone, according to a new study.

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Computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices regularly download software updates to keep obsolescence at bay. That’s not the norm for cars. But that could change thanks to an automotive software architecture developed by European researchers to keep vehicles up to date with the latest technology.

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