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How to increase the fat burned during exercise

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When we exercise, our body’s oxidation of fat and carbohydrates depends on the intensity and duration of the activity. A new study analyses the...
How meltwater from the ice sheets disturbed the climate 10000 years ago

Climate research: How meltwater from the ice sheets disturbed the climate 10,000 years ago

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The retreating calving front of the Bloomstandbreen glacier on Svalbard (Spitsbergen).Credit: © Alfred-Wegener-Institut/René Bürgi Today, a negative correlation is observed in the amount of rainfall...
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Patients with OCD are 10 times more likely to commit suicide

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Patients with OCD are 10 times more likely to commit suicide, contrary to what was previously thought. In a new study from Karolinska Institutet...

Same genes could make us prone to both happiness and depression

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The same genes that make us prone to depression could also make us prone to positivity, two psychology researchers have suggested. Professors Elaine Fox, from...
For ancient deep sea plankton a long decline before extinction

For ancient deep-sea plankton, a long decline before extinction

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A slab of rock from a study site in Nevada harbors many specimens of Metabolograptus extraordinarius, a shallow-water graptolite species, which together with some...

Long-awaited breakthrough in the reconstruction of warm climate phases

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Scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) have overcome a seeming weakness of global climate models. They...

Hormone therapy for postmenopausal brain performance has no effect, whether started early or late

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A study led by a scientist at the Stanford University School of Medicine shows that hormone therapy has a negligible effect on verbal memory and...
Scientists pinpoint a neural center of resilience

Scientists pinpoint a neural center of resilience

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Why some people handle stress better than others is a question that has fascinated scientists for decades. Now a Yale-led team reports that flexible...
Cave discoveries shed new light on Native and European religious encounters in the Americas

Cave discoveries shed new light on Native and European religious encounters in the Americas

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Cave discoveries. Credit: University of Leicester A project led by archaeologists from the British Museum and the University of Leicester has discovered remarkable evidence which...
Study Points to Fast Acting Drug for OCD

Study Points to Fast-Acting Drug for OCD

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A genetically altered mouse that excessively washes its face shows an imbalance in brain activity involved in compulsive behavior. Cells responsible for driving particular...
Malaria A genetically attenuated parasite induces an immune response

Malaria: A genetically attenuated parasite induces an immune response

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This is an Anopheles stephensi infected by Plasmodium berghei.Credit: Institut Pasteur With nearly 3.2 billion people currently at risk of contracting malaria, scientists from the...