- Addiction Cravings May Get Their Start Deep In The Right Side Of The Brain
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... In an earlier study of 49 men, the research team, led by David A. Kareken, Ph.D., professor of neurology at the IU School of ...
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- Defend Or Grow? These Plants Do Both
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... professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, who led the study. "We got an unexpected outcome, and these results turned out to ...
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- Climate Change Has Less Impact On Drought Than Previously Expected
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... improvements in our understanding hydrological cycle have led to significant advances in our ability to model changes in soil moisture," ...
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- Artificial Intelligence Expedites Breast Cancer Risk Prediction
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... at Houston Methodist Research Institute. The team led by Wong and Jenny C. Chang, M.D., director of the Houston Methodist Cancer ...
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- Feast Or Famine: The Switch That Helps Your Liver Adapt
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... The yin and yang of metabolism The new study, led by Manuel Roqueta-Rivera, a postdoctoral researcher in Osborne's lab, ...
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- Anomaly!: Book News And A Clip
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... as follows: The CDF collaboration led for two decades the investigation of the high-energy frontier in the ...
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- For Young Football Players, Some Tackling Drills Can Pose Higher Injury Risks Than Games
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... or blocking drills, the data showed that these drills led to 86% of all high-magnitude head impacts sustained during practice. Based ...
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- First Randomized Trial Shows IVF Culture Media Affect The Outcomes Of Embryos And Babies
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... the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, led by Professor Arne Sunde, head of obstetrics and gynaecology at the ...
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- Bubble-wrapped Sponge Creates Steam Using Sunlight
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... today in the journal Nature Energy . The research was led by George Ni, an MIT graduate student; and Gang Chen, the Carl Richard ...
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- Stem Cell Therapy Heals Injured Mouse Brain
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... University of Southern California "This USC-led animal study could pave the way for a potential breakthrough in how we ... Ph.D., the University of Southern California professor who led the research. "We showed that 3K3A-APC helps the cells convert into neurons ...
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