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Sylvie Naar says when she found out her team received a $3 million NIH grant, she was in tears "because it was like we were actually getting funded to do something about racism in the world."
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Scientists treating kids for MIS-C point to rare genes, leaky guts and a “superantigen.”
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The state is part of a new CDC-funded program that will help communities predict COVID-19 surges by analyzng sewage.
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Americans David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian identified receptors in the skin as part of their work in the field of somatosensation.
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The study was intended to monitor students’ language development, but researchers realized they could use the data to reflect how density of individuals in a classroom affected infection rates.
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Amblyopia is usually treated in kids by temporarily covering the other eye with a patch. But that doesn't always work. Research shows crucial brain rewiring can happen in adulthood, too.
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An experiment involving dog treats suggests our canine pals may understand the difference when a human withholds a treat by accident and when they do so on purpose. But don't press your luck.
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The researchers are looking at how a variety of external risk factors, like diet, stress and exposure to pollution or viruses, can help cause Type 1 diabetes.
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University of North Florida COVID-19 researchers have been awarded a $39,160 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Research involving crayfish spotlights the issue of medications entering the environment through improper disposal or excreting amounts in the bathroom.