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Taking advantage of the unique properties of zinc oxide nanowires, researchers have demonstrated a new type of piezoelectric resistive switching device in which the write-read access of memory cel

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Under climate change, winners and losers on the coral reef

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Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale - Features in Detail

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New biologic for psoriasis

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Advances Coming in Medical Science That Will Have a High Impact | HealthWorks Collective

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Nanoparticle-delivered RNA interference drug stops head and neck cancer growth

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iBrain, a Device That Can Read Thoughts - NYTimes.com

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Chronic inflammation linked to overall health | The Clarion-Ledger | clarionledger.com

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Transforming Scar Tissue Into Beating Hearts: The Next Instalment

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Mark Hyman, MD: How to Rewire Your Brain to End Food Cravings

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How Yoga Eases Stress | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News

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