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Does being seen really make cyclists safer on the road?
Researchers from UBC Okanagan have determined motorists tended to give
Using genetically modified fruit flies to find the best cancer therapies
A team of researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine
Fainting during the first trimester of pregnancy may raise risk of problems for mom and baby
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Project aims to transfer visual perceptions from the sighted to the blind
A Rice University-led team of neuroengineers is embarking on an
Biochemistry shows how the protein MITOL kicks off Parkin activity
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Sciences are reporting
Behold the Bili-ruler: A novel, low-cost device for screening neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
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