Friday, August 31, 2018
A new way to remove ice buildup without power or chemicals
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Sound can be used to print droplets that couldn't be printed before
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A new way to remove ice buildup without power or chemicals
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Sound can be used to print droplets that couldn't be printed before
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Cryptosporidiosis worsened in mice on probiotics
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Investigators find that bile acids reduce cocaine reward
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Sharp rise in essay cheating globally, with millions of students involved
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Eating in 10-hour window can override disease-causing genetic defects, nurture health
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Eating in 10-hour window can override disease-causing genetic defects, nurture health
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Even the fittest middle-aged athletes can't outrun cardiovascular risk factors
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Vicious circle leads to loss of brain cells in old age
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Genetics and pollution drive severity of asthma symptoms
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Synthetic microbiome? Genetic engineering allows different species of bacteria to communicate
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Synthetic microbiome? Genetic engineering allows different species of bacteria to communicate
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A computational analysis identifies a new clinical phenotype of severe malaria
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Growth in first 3 years of life affects respiratory health in children
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Allergists warn that chigger bites may cause allergic reaction to red meat
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How nearby cells shield tumor cells from targeted therapy
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Are vulnerable lions eating endangered zebras?
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Cannibalistic materials feed on themselves to grow new nanostructures
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Novel concepts for the diagnosis of fatty liver and personalized treatment
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Similar changes in the brains of patients with ADHD and emotional instability
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Why two? Structure of protein FAT10 analyzed
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Positional sleep therapy during pregnancy may promote maternal and fetal health
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Better silicone adhesion Inspired by beetle feet
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The low impact of the high-speed train on international tourism
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Bodily sensations give rise to conscious feelings
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Take 10 Minutes to Try This Beginner Yoga Routine
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Water worlds could support life, study says
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Water worlds could support life, study says
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Stroke doubles dementia risk, concludes large-scale study
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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Dual-layer solar cell sets record for efficiently generating power
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Dual-layer solar cell sets record for efficiently generating power
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Inhibiting nuclear factor kappa B improves heart function in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Scientists predict superelastic properties in a group of iron-based superconductors
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Scientists identify protein that may have existed when life began
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A master switch controls aggressive breast cancer
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Model can more naturally detect depression in conversations
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Using physics to predict crowd behavior
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Countries ranked by oil production emissions
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Model can more naturally detect depression in conversations
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Mechanism of Marburg virus sexual transmission identified in nonhuman primates
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Artificial intelligence guides rapid data-driven exploration of underwater habitats
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'Blink' and you won't miss amyloids
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Presynapses come in a packet
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Robotic herding of a flock of birds using drones
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Boron nitride separation process could facilitate higher efficiency solar cells
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Pushing big data to rapidly advance patient care
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Missing men, missing infertility: New research flags up problem
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New survey reveals 57 percent of Americans have been surprised by a medical bill
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Guidance for preventing C. difficile in neonatal intensive care
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Information technology jobs outpace most other jobs in productivity and growth since 2004
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Insulin gives an extra boost to the immune system
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Pushing big data to rapidly advance patient care
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Information technology jobs outpace most other jobs in productivity and growth since 2004
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New method for hydroboration of alkynes: Radicals induce unusual selectivity
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Introducing high-performance non-fullerene organic solar cells
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Terahertz wave activates filamentation of actin
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Predicting how splicing errors impact disease risk
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Drug-resistance of gonorrhea in the EU: Persistent but stable
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Biomechanics of chewing depend more on animal size, not diet
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Adapt, move or die: How biodiversity reacted to past climate change
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Study illustrates challenges of lowering tetanus mortality
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How damaging immune cells develop during tuberculosis
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Simple test detects disease-carrying mosquitoes, presence of biopesticide
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Friction loss at first contact: The material does not forgive
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Selling access to human specimens: Survey reveals public attitudes
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When God is your only friend: Religion and the socially disconnected
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New genetic marker could help diagnose aggressive prostate cancer
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Researchers are turning to deadly venoms in their quests for life-saving therapies
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Researchers are turning to deadly venoms in their quests for life-saving therapies
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Children's bone cancers could remain hidden for years before diagnosis
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If You’re Going to Buy Lipstick This Fall, Make It One of These Hot Colors
If you typically associate red lips with fall, we have some exciting news: This season's hottest shades go way beyond the classic berry hue (although we love them, too). Think soft nudes, peppy pinks, and deep plums. Here, our favorite new shades to try now.
Velvety Nude
In rosy nudes (think your lips, but better). Spotted on the Herve Leger runway, the look is "universally flattering" says Troy Surratt, a makeup artist and the founder of an eponymous line. "It lets you fake fuller lips." He suggests using a lip-toned liner to draw a bit past your natural lip border, then topping with a liquid lipstick.
We like (from top): Bare Minerals Gen Nude Matte Liquid Lipcolor in Famous ($18, sephora.com); Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar in Dash ($16, nordstrom.com); Hourglass Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipstick in Canvas ($20; sephora.com); Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Lovesick ($20, sephora.com).
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Matte Plum
One swipe of this vampy hue will change your whole look. Make sure you're precise—dark lipsticks can get messy. "Prep with a lip balm," says Surratt. "Use a lip brush to apply color, then go in with a lip liner in the same shade to clean up edges."
We like (from top): Oribe Lip Lust Creme Lipstick in The Violet ($42, net-a-porter.com); Urban Decay Vice Lipstick in Jawbreaker ($17, sephora.com); Burt's Bees Lipstick in Orchid Ocean ($9, amazon.com); Laura Mercier Velour Lovers Lip Colour in An Affair ($28, lauramercier.com).
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Glossy Red
A classic red lip is always chic, but this year's take is extra lovely thanks to its high shine factor. "Apply a matte red first," says Surratt, "to make the gloss on top look much stronger." Stash it in your bag; you'll need to reapply.
We like (from top): Essence BB Lipgloss in Heartbreaker ($4, essence.eu); YSL Vinyl Cream in N.411 Rhythm Red ($36, sephora.com); Cle De Peau Beaute Radiant Liquid Rouge in 17 ($48, nordstrom.com); MAC Versicolour Stain in Resilient Rouge ($25, amazon.com).
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Creamy Pink
Bright pink in the fall? A thing! This hue wakes up any complexion. "Opt for one with coraly undertones," says Surratt. For a smoothing effect, use foundation as a base, then reapply lip color, advises makeup artist Sonia Kashuk, founder of Sonia Kashuk Beauty. "Blot color until it's a stain before adding the final layer," she adds.
We like (from top): Cover Girl Colorlicious Lipstick in Spellbound ($6, amazon.com); Lancome L'Absolu Rouge in 317, Pourquoi Pas ($32, nordstrom.com); Kiko Milano Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick in Shade 124 ($12, kikocosmetics.com); Nuance Salma Hayek Moisture Rich Lipstick in Shocking Lotus Pink ($10; nuancesalmahayek.com).
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Or DIY your own shade!
Mix these with your favorite lipsticks or apply on top for a unique color.
Blue lipstick leaves a violet cast. Try: Make Up For Ever in C602 ($22, sephora.com).
Green lipstick neutralizes warm hues. Try: Make Up For Ever in C601 ($22, sephora.com).
White lipstick lightens colors to turn them into the pastel version. Try: Maybelline New York The Loaded Bolds in Wicket White ($6, maybelline.com).
Black lipstick darkens, creating richness, dimension, and drama. Try: Maybelline New York The Loaded Bolds in Pitch Black ($6, ulta.com).
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DNA accessibility, gene expression jointly profiled in thousands of cells
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CRISPR halts Duchenne muscular dystrophy progression in dogs
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Scientists decode opium poppy genome
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CRISPR halts Duchenne muscular dystrophy progression in dogs
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How our brain and personality provide protection against emotional distress
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Scientists decode opium poppy genome
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DNA accessibility, gene expression jointly profiled in thousands of cells
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Injection wells can induce earthquakes miles away from the well
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DNA accessibility, gene expression jointly profiled in thousands of cells
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Most land-based ecosystems worldwide risk 'major transformation' due to climate change
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Climate change projected to boost insect activity and crop loss, researchers say
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Human genome could contain up to 20 percent fewer genes, researchers reveal
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Human genome could contain up to 20 percent fewer genes, researchers reveal
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Guiding flight: The fruit fly's celestial compass
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Catalyst advance could lead to economical fuel cells
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How does helping people affect your brain? Study shows neurobiological effects of giving social support
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Novel role of protein in important pathways that lead to cancer malignancy
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Genetically encoded sensor tracks changes in oxygen levels with very high sensitivity
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Using telemedicine to increase life expectancy
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Genetically encoded sensor tracks changes in oxygen levels with very high sensitivity
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In test with rats, cannabidiol showed sustained effects against depression for seven days
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The god of small things
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Time-restricted feeding improves health in mice with defective circadian clocks
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Discovery of long-lived macrophages in the intestine
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Nonlinear ghost imaging: Research could lead to better security scanners
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Solar eruptions may not have slinky-like shapes after all
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When neurons turn against themselves
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Mongrel Mob gang opens up to New Zealand researchers for the good of their health
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Unlocking the secrets of cell division in cancer
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Solar eruptions may not have slinky-like shapes after all
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Stigmatizing views and myths about psoriasis are pervasive in the United States
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Birth defect predicts testicular cancer, infertility in adulthood
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Telling the difference between data sets
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Amazonian fruit prevents obesity in overfed mice
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Deadline for climate action: Act strongly before 2035 to keep warming below 2°C
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New personality test is faster -- and tougher to trick
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'Two-headed arrow' to kill ovarian cancer
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Great minds may think alike, but all minds look alike
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More than just a DNA repair deficiency syndrome
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Changes in breakfast and dinner timings can reduce body fat
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Speeding progress in migraine requires unraveling sex differences
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Engineered sand zaps storm water pollutants
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Engineered sand zaps storm water pollutants
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Rapid heart imaging technique may cut costs, boost care in developing world
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Rapid heart imaging technique may cut costs, boost care in developing world
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Cannabis extract helps reset brain function in psychosis
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
'Archived' heat has reached deep into the Arctic interior, researchers say
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Stem cells show promise as drug delivery tool for childhood brain cancer
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Switching to hunter-gatherer lifestyle may increase diversity in children's gut microbes
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Changing the way we search for antibiotics -- with a $200, 3D-printed box
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Teen dating violence is down, but boys still report more violence than girls, British Columbia study finds
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Changing the way we search for antibiotics -- with a $200, 3D-printed box
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Multiple sclerosis drug slows brain shrinkage, study finds
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First indicators of prognosis for the most aggressive breast cancer
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How unsecured medical record systems and medical devices put patient lives at risk
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How unsecured medical record systems and medical devices put patient lives at risk
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A better way to count boreal birds
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Scientists take big step toward finding non-addictive painkiller
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China is hot spot of ground-level ozone pollution
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Dectin-1-mediated pain is critical for the resolution of fungal inflammation
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How a NASA scientist looks in the depths of the great red spot to find water on Jupiter
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New technique to forecast geomagnetic storms developed
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How a NASA scientist looks in the depths of the great red spot to find water on Jupiter
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Diplomats' mystery illness linked to radiofrequency/microwave radiation, researcher says
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Restless legs syndrome brain stimulation study supports motor cortex 'excitability' as a cause
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Cold climates contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals
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Diplomats' mystery illness linked to radiofrequency/microwave radiation, researcher says
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Food activates brown fat
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Father's diet could affect the long-term health of his offspring
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Male and female tennis players decline at same rate
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Electronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures
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What's that smell? Scientists find a new way to understand odors
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Mathematics can assist cities in addressing unstructured neighborhoods
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Breakthrough could see bacteria used as cell factories to produce biofuels
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Protect key habitats, not just wilderness, to preserve species
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Not so fast: From shrews to elephants, animal reflexes surprisingly slow
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What's that smell? Scientists find a new way to understand odors
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Earthquakes: Attacking aftershocks
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Sicilian amber in Western Europe pre-dates arrival of Baltic amber by at least 2,000 years
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Unstoppable monster in the early universe
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Children suffering from tics can be helped by both group and individual therapy
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Tight-knit teammates may conform to each other's behavior
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Celebrity culture likely contributed to destigmatizing out-of-wedlock childbirth
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Depressed children 6 times more likely to have skill deficits, MU study finds
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Study of rare cancer yields therapeutic clues to combat drug resistance
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Better assessments for early AMD
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Unstoppable monster in the early universe
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A recipe for regenerating nerve fibers across complete spinal cord injury
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Quality of life after spinal cord injury: What functional abilities have the greatest impact?
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Environmentally friendly photoluminescent nanoparticles for more vivid display colors
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Failing immune system 'brakes' help explain type 1 diabetes in mice
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Potential target for treating pain during surgery
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Rethinking a healthy diet from a global perspective
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Training for parents referred to CPS improves toddler's physiological regulation
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Nnew insights for ways to use cell metabolism to treat cancer
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Mammal forerunner that reproduced like a reptile sheds light on brain evolution
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A recipe for regenerating nerve fibers across complete spinal cord injury
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The more pesticides bees eat, the more they like them
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New potential biotherapy for Alzheimer's disease
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Air pollution can put a dent in solar power
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Watching two-dimensional materials grow
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On the horizon: An acne vaccine
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Humanmade mangroves could get to the 'root' of the problem for threats to coastal areas
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The fate of plastic in the oceans
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Humanmade mangroves could get to the 'root' of the problem for threats to coastal areas
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Getting to the roots of our ancient cousins' diet
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7 Concealers Makeup Artists Swear By
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Concealer: the life-changing beauty product that can bring you from Walking Dead status to walk-the-runway-ready in a couple of swipes. And as any woman who has ever tried to cover her dark circles or acne marks knows, concealer comes in so many formulas that it can be close to impossible to choose the right one. We went to the pros to find out what they consider to be the best of the best.
For full coverage: Cle de Peau Concealer ($70; nordstrom.com)
"This has full-coverage capability without a typical full-coverage heavy feel, and it doesn't settle into fine lines or wrinkles—a telltale sign that you've loaded up on concealer or foundation. The color range is vast and can complement many skin tones. A little goes a very long way, so it's worth the splurge!" —Lauren Gott, Los Angeles- and New York-based celebrity makeup artist; A-list clientele include Kiernan Shipka and Jewel
For sweat-proof coverage: Amazing Cosmetics Concealer ($42; dermstore.com)
"In my opinion, it's the best concealer out there and it has something for everyone. It comes in 20 shades and three families of undertones, making matching someone's skin tone perfectly a possibility. It's great for all-day wear and even held up against 14-hour dance days on the set of Smash!" —Rebecca Perkins, Co-founder and head makeup artist at Rouge New York
For a subtle sheen: Chanel Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer ($42; barneys.com)
"There are a ton of concealers I love, but this is my current go-to. If I'm just spot correcting, I match the concealer to complexion, or if I'm highlighting under the eyes, I choose a shade lighter than the skin tone I'm working with. It's an easy way to illuminate features without sparkle." —Joni Powell, Los Angeles based makeup artist who has worked on the sets of The O.C. and Hart of Dixie
For buildable coverage: TARTE Maracuja Creaseless Concealer ($25; sephora.com)
"It addresses so many of my clients' concerns: It provides full coverage without creasing, while also hydrating the eye area. On the rest of the face, I start with just a small amount of formula and build it up for more coverage. And an added bonus of TARTE's products is that they're natural and generally safe to use on all skin types." —Neil Scibelli, a New York-based celebrity makeup artist who has glammed up Molly Sims and Elle MacPherson
For a flawless finish: M.A.C. Studio Finish Concealer ($19; nordstrom.com)
"This is my all-time favorite. I like it because of its versatility and consistency—it never fails. It's a true medium- to full-coverage concealer, but can be used as thinly as any lightweight formula out there. Its easy to work with and very easy to blend smoothly. I always tell my closest friends, you don't really need foundation, you just need a really great concealer!" —New York City makeup artist Robert Greene, who has worked with Sienna Miller and Zoey Saldana
For a moisture boost: KOH GEN DO Moisture Concealer ($54; nordstrom.com)
"I love this palette because it's gentle, easy to apply, and has botanical ingredients that cover and neutralize the undereye skin and lids. It's a sheer formula that builds easily depending on if you use it under the eye or on skin imperfections." —New York city makeup artist Azara Red, who has worked with DKNY and Nicole Miller
For the undereye: Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer ($35; sephora.com)
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