Life Sciences
- Why We're Smarter Than Chickens
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addition to the one common to all vertebrates. The second form of mammalian PTBP1 is shorter because ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 27 2015 - 4:39pm
- African Dams Linked To Over 1 Million Malaria Cases Annually
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said Kibret, noting that the authors were conservative in all their analyses. The risk is particularly ...
Article - News Staff - Sep 15 2015 - 6:30am
- A Village Of Bacteria To Help Frogs Fight Disease
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those not treated at all. These treatments resulted in differences in microbial structure on the ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 9 2015 - 11:00am
- Protecting Newborn Brains From Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Using Hypothermia
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the babies and all of the cooling equipment to the MRS lab- in essence "bringing the whole NICCU ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 16 2015 - 9:00am
- Plant Biosensor Could Help African Farmers Fight Parasitic Witchweed
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parasitic life style, and by making it part of a plant biosensor we provided all the components that people ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 13 2015 - 7:53am
- Neural Switch Turns Dreams On And Off
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"What we showed is that these neurons triggered all aspects of REM sleep, including muscle paralysis and ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 19 2015 - 6:30am
- Reading Bat Droppings
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caterpillars of all these different moths live and looked whether the caterpillars lived inside the protected ...
Blog Post - Chris Jacobs - Oct 17 2015 - 7:54am
- Regrowing Teeth: Yes In Fish So Why Not In Humans?
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persons have lost all their teeth by the time they reach the age of 60. Beyond the painful dental health ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 22 2015 - 7:00am
- Singing Leads To A Calmer Baby
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for all children and no social interactions between performer and child." Credit: Tobias ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 3 2015 - 7:06pm
- Embryonic Stem Cells And Artificial Stem Cells- What's The Difference?
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cells and iPS cells are equivalent," said Hochedlinger, adding the caveat that not all practical ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 2 2015 - 11:00am

