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Arabica vs. Robusta Coffee: What Are the Differences

When you take that first sip of morning coffee, it’s likely there’s little on your mind beyond getting a jolt…

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European potato genome decoded: Small gene pool with large differences

A research team has decoded the genome of historic potato cultivars and used this resource to develop an efficient method…

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Lip sync: Study reveals gender differences in preference for lip size

A new study by psychologists has shed light on the way lip size could influence perceptions of facial attractiveness. Led…

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Cabernet Franc vs. Cabernet Sauvignon: The Main Differences

Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon share similar names and qualities, but distinct characteristics set them apart.  Cabernet Franc, a parent…

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Bad bitterness made better for everyone: Global taste differences in the flavor of medicines

Many medicines taste so bitter that some people avoid taking them. To help with the bad taste, flavors and sweeteners…

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Creole vs. Cajun Food: What Are the Differences?

Louisiana is home to Cajun and Creole cultures, which share many similarities. After all, you can enjoy a bowl of…

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Subtle differences identified in brains of people with schizophrenia

Schizophrenia might be among the most intensely studied mental illnesses. However, its causes—and the way those causes manifest in the…

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Large differences in water-seeking ability found in U.S. corn varieties

A corn plant knows how to find water in soil with the very tips of its roots, but some varieties,…

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High levels of disordered eating among young people linked to brain differences

More than half of 23-year-olds in a European study show restrictive, emotional or uncontrolled eating behaviours, according to new research…

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Scientists unveil surprising human vs mouse differences in a major cancer immunotherapy target

Since its discovery in the 1990s, “programmed cell death protein 1,” or PD-1, has been regarded as a leading target…

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