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Gene therapy treats children with rare diseases
Six kids are healthy, up to three years after treatment
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Coatings have simple recipe for success
Cheap approach, natural ingredients may prove useful in foods, medicines
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What and when babies first eat may affect diabetes risk
Children predisposed to type 1 diabetes are better off waiting until 4 months of age to consume solid foods
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Four-question test ID's women with depression
Simple decision tool shows potential to detect whether a person has mood disorder
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Perfect mirror debuts
Material that reflects light without letting any escape could improve lasers
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News in Brief: The solar system has a tail
Clover-shaped clumps of charged particles extend billions of kilometers
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News in Brief: Solar system has a tail
Clover-shaped clumps of charged particles extend billions of kilometers
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Every six years, Earth spins slightly faster and then slower
Cyclic changes in day length overlie decades-long trends
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Gas, not planets, may be source of rings around stars
Interactions within dust disks may form elliptical patterns
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Bacterial molecules may prevent inflammatory bowel disease
Common compounds produced by gut microbes quench colitis in mice
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News in Brief: Clouds may keep exoplanets cool
Even when close to their stars, other worlds could harbor liquid water
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Interstellar chemistry makes use of quantum shortcut
Reactions in the frigid cold of space are sped by a physical quirk, researchers propose
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News in Brief: Distant radio-wave pulses spotted
Signals could help astronomers understand universe's mass
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New in Brief: Distant radio-wave pulses spotted
Signals could help astronomers understand universe's mass
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Agriculture's roots spread east to Iran
Finds at ancient village extend early crop cultivation across the Fertile Crescent
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People may have evolved to fight cholera
Bangladeshis have genetic variations that might defend against the disease
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Lab-grown liver raises hopes but draws criticism
Though human cells spontaneously group into rudimentary organs, some scientists say work is very preliminary
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News in Brief: Deadly flu virus flourishes in lung cells
H7N9 influenza's clinging ability in humans and birds raises concerns about increased transmission between species
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News in Brief: Hawkmoths squeak their genitals at threatening bats
An approaching predator inspires ultrasonic rasping in insect prey
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Particles defy gravity, float upstream
Inspired by tea leaves’ reverse route, physicists demonstrate that water’s surface tension allows unexpected movement
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