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A major clinical trial has delivered an unexpected twist in the search for ways to fight COVID-19 and its lingering effects. Researchers at Mass General Brigham found that taking high doses of vitamin D3 did not make COVID-19 infections less severe . ...
When the Asian financial crisis sent rice prices soaring in Indonesia in the late 1990s, the shock didn't just strain household budgets--it left lasting marks on children's bodies. Researchers from the University of Bonn found that kids exposed to .. ...
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NASA's Curiosity rover is investigating strange spiderweb-like ridges on Mars that may reveal a hidden chapter of the planet's watery history. These "boxwork" formations likely formed when groundwater flowed through cracks in the rock, leaving ...
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