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New study helps explain why brain stimulation responses vary - EurekAlert!

New study finds politically mismatched couples are more likely to separate, with abortion bans linked to higher breakup rates

New study finds chronological age may not be the best guide to prevention and care - EurekAlert!

Are passkeys safer? New study casts doubt for victims of intimate partner abuse - EurekAlert!

Food fraud costs UK economy up to £2 billion a year, new study finds - EurekAlert!

Negotiation is a routine part of daily life, not a rare high-stakes event, finds new study at ESMT Berlin - EurekAlert!

New study reports significant reduction in postsurgical scar depth following DC microcurrent stimulation - EurekAlert!

New study introduces a transferable framework for evaluating the potential for forecast-informed reservoir operations in watersheds across the country - EurekAlert!

Did Cellular Life Begin Twice? New Study Points to Two Independent Origins

New study may change how we think about GLP-1s - EurekAlert!

New study shows how Toxoplasma parasite evolved to adapt to crowded conditions in host cells - EurekAlert!

New study finds bacterial infections affect about 1 in 20 hospitalized adults with firearm injuries - EurekAlert!

New study examines variable outcomes of stem cell injections for knee osteoarthritis and strategies to improve consistency - EurekAlert!

New study: Less invasive thermal imaging could improve research on endangered hatchling tortoises - EurekAlert!

Dodo Had Surprisingly Keen Sense of Smell and Owl-Like Vision, New Study Reveals

A drug already used for osteoporosis blocked spinal damage in a new study

Ozempic Changes Your Body, but Does It Change Your Life? A New Study Suggests Not

Were there tiny dinosaurs? New study explores one of evolution’s biggest mysteries - EurekAlert!

A New Study of Screen Time And Child Development Has Some Unexpected Findings

Do aging microplastics increase environmental risks from organic contaminants? New study suggests much less than expected - EurekAlert!