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Novel compounds arrested epilepsy development in mice

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A team led by Nicolas Bazan, MD, PhD, Boyd Professor and Director of LSU Health New Orleans' Neuroscience Center of Excellence, has developed neuroprotective...
Rare wood bison calves born through IVF

Rare wood bison calves born through IVF

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University of Saskatchewan researchers have succeeded in producing wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) through in vitro fertilization.Credit: Caitlin Taylor Veterinary researchers at the University of...
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Third of pregnant women iron deficient, risk thyroid-related pregnancy complications

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A third of pregnant women have iron deficiency, putting them at increased risk of having a thyroid disorder and suffering complications such as miscarriages...

Atmospheric chemistry on paper

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Normally computers speed up calculations. But with his new pen-and-paper formula Kevin Heng of the University of Bern, Switzerland, gets his results thousands of...

When it comes to empathy, don’t always trust your gut

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Is empathy the result of gut intuition or careful reasoning? Research published by the American Psychological Association suggests that, contrary to popular belief, the...

Scientists review methods to prevent bites, suppress ticks that transmit Lyme disease

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Dr. Lars Eisen and Marc Dolan of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reviewed decades of scientific literature on the effectiveness...
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There’s a funny atmosphere on Neptune…

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It has been the farthest planet from the Sun since Pluto's 'relegation', but despite Neptune's remoteness in our solar system, it still holds plenty...
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Designing climate-friendly concrete, from the nanoscale up

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Left to right: Roland Pellenq of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), Katerina Ioannidou of the MIT Energy Initiative, and Franz-Josef Ulm...

Designer protein gives new hope to scientists studying Alzheimer’s disease

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A new protein which will help scientists to understand why nerve cells die in people with Alzheimer's disease has been designed in a University...
An engineered protein can disrupt tumor promoting messages in human cells

An engineered protein can disrupt tumor-promoting ‘messages’ in human cells

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This is a schematic of the RNA-binding region of Rbfox2, shown in grey, attached to part of its natural RNA target, depicted in orange,...

Why Americans waste so much food

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Even though American consumers throw away about 80 billion pounds of food a year, only about half are aware that food waste is a...