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New study reveals how a key receptor tells apart two nearly identical drug molecules - EurekAlert!

New study assesses potential dust control options for Great Salt Lake - EurekAlert!

New Study: Cybersecurity isn’t just a safeguard — it can help businesses perform better - EurekAlert!

How do deep-sea fish see in dark water? This new study could hold the clue

Snowball Earth was not completely frozen, new study reveals

Popular Heartburn Medication May Trigger Anemia and Bone Loss, New Study Warns

Quantifying the Placebo Effect: Positive Thinking Directly Linked to Improved Immune System Response in New Study

New study calls for faster autism diagnosis to prevent suicides - EurekAlert!

New study improves accuracy in tracking ammonia pollution sources - EurekAlert!

New study on avian malaria finds most of Hawaii’s birds contribute to deadly pathogen’s transmission - EurekAlert!

New study reveals floods are the biggest drivers of plastic pollution in rivers - EurekAlert!

What drives food allergies? New study pinpoints early-life factors that raise risk - EurekAlert!

New study predicts real-world impact of using smartwatches to detect undiagnosed high blood pressure - EurekAlert!

Microbiomes interconnect on a planetary-scale, new study finds - EurekAlert!

New study in JNCCN unlocks important information about how to treat recurring prostate cancer - EurekAlert!

A new study suggests that having a pet present during interactions with romantic partners or friends may increase visible signs of positive emotion, such as smiling and laughing.

Boosting a Natural Molecule Reverses Alzheimer’s Brain Damage in New Study

Can ESG ratings be trusted? New study examines the fight against greenwashing - EurekAlert!

New study reveals cyanobacteria may help spread antibiotic resistance in estuarine ecosystems - EurekAlert!

New study reveals how burn pit–related particulate matter triggers harmful lung inflammation - EurekAlert!