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Addiction Cravings May Get Their Start Deep In The Right Side Of The Brain

... 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 ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 31 2016 - 9:23am - 0 attachments

Defend Or Grow? These Plants Do Both

... professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, who led the study. "We got an unexpected outcome, and these results turned out to ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 31 2016 - 9:23am - 0 attachments

Climate Change Has Less Impact On Drought Than Previously Expected

... improvements in our understanding hydrological cycle have led to significant advances in our ability to model changes in soil moisture," ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 30 2016 - 5:51am - 0 attachments

Artificial Intelligence Expedites Breast Cancer Risk Prediction

... at Houston Methodist Research Institute. The team led by Wong and Jenny C. Chang, M.D., director of the Houston Methodist Cancer ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 29 2016 - 3:15pm - 0 attachments

Feast Or Famine: The Switch That Helps Your Liver Adapt

... The yin and yang of metabolism The new study, led by Manuel Roqueta-Rivera, a postdoctoral researcher in Osborne's lab, ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 26 2016 - 7:59am - 0 attachments

Anomaly!: Book News And A Clip

... as follows: The CDF collaboration  led for two decades the investigation of the high-energy frontier in the ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Aug 24 2016 - 7:52am - 0 attachments

For Young Football Players, Some Tackling Drills Can Pose Higher Injury Risks Than Games

... or blocking drills, the data showed that these drills led to 86% of all high-magnitude head impacts sustained during practice. Based ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 25 2016 - 5:41am - 0 attachments

First Randomized Trial Shows IVF Culture Media Affect The Outcomes Of Embryos And Babies

... the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, led by Professor Arne Sunde, head of obstetrics and gynaecology at the ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 24 2016 - 9:47am - 0 attachments

Bubble-wrapped Sponge Creates Steam Using Sunlight

... today in the journal Nature Energy . The research was led by George Ni, an MIT graduate student; and Gang Chen, the Carl Richard ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 23 2016 - 4:41pm - 0 attachments

Stem Cell Therapy Heals Injured Mouse Brain

... 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 ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 23 2016 - 4:41pm - 0 attachments