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As the number of knee and hip joint replacements grows, nanodiamond coatings could answer problems related to metal surfaces.

Quirky evolution yields clues to a fatal condition.

UAB researcher who reviews dog-safety software says preschool-age children need supervision to protect against injury.

UAB Spam Data Mine links Internet scam to cybercriminals accused of hacking more than 400 million computers.

UAB researchers build micro structures that could make big impact on patient care.

UAB will be part of a new neuroscience research consortium sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.

Could the Southeast face a deadly earthquake? A UAB geologist discusses the possibilities.

UAB Hospital’s NICU uses a new, non-invasive system that can identify preterm babies who are at-risk for deadly infection.

One of three people listening to music were hit by a car in a simulated test of street-crossing distractions.

First-ever interactome identifies how plant pathogens attack hosts; scientist who helped build map plans same work on human cells at UAB.

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