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[ad_1] Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can impair communication skills, socialization, and verbal and motor skills. It usually starts in early childhood and is diagnosed by behavioral observation. …
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[ad_1] Today, most of the lipid composition of the cells underlying biology is a black box for scientists. Although lipids are a major group of biomolecules, they are difficult to study because …
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[ad_1] A ghostly dust satellite or two might be orbiting the Earth, according to a new research building we have a 60-year-old idea. Mbadive objects attract one another through the force of …
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[ad_1] Montreal, October 26, 2018 – Naglaa Shoukry, Ph.D., and her team have made significant progress in their research to limit the progression of liver disease. They have characterized the mechanisms of …
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[ad_1] The oceans are noisy and getting stronger and stronger. And marine mammals must live in the din. These animals have different approaches to noise: dolphins perform the equivalent of shouting. Humpback …
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