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Flooding risk: America’s most vulnerable communities

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Thousands of homes were devastated by flooding in inland communities in Louisiana in August 2016. Credit: Nina Lam, LSU   Floods are the natural disaster that kill...
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Extra-virgin olive oil preserves memory, protects brain against Alzheimer’s

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This is Domenico Praticò, MD, Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Microbiology and the Center for Translational Medicine at the Lewis Katz School...
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Parkinson’s is partly an autoimmune disease, study finds/-*/

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Autoimmunity plays a role in Parkinson's disease, according to new research. Credit: © Feng Yu / Fotolia Researchers have found the first direct evidence that autoimmunity...
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New inhibitor drug shows promise in relapsed leukemia

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A drug offers new hope in acute myeloid leukemia. Credit: © designer491 / Fotolia A new drug shows promise in its ability to target one of...
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Chemistry of sea spray particles linked for first time to formation process

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A "film" drop (red) and "jet" drop (blue) from bursting bubble filmed 8 milliseconds apart. Credit: Dale Stokes A team of researchers led by the University...
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Sustainable ethanol from carbon dioxide? A possible path

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Stanford scientists have designed a copper catalyst that produces ethanol from carbon dioxide and water. Credit: Mark Shwartz/Stanford University Most cars and trucks in the United...
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Tiny fossils reveal backstory of the most mysterious amphibian alive

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Chinlestegophis jenkinsi was a tiny subterranean carnivore and is an ancient relative of frogs and salamanders. Credit: Illustration by Jorge Gonzalez Researchers have determined that the...
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Mapping how words leap from brain to tongue

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Most adults can quickly and effortlessly recall as many as 100,000 regularly used words when prompted, but how the brain accomplishes this has long...
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A wooden toe: Swiss Egyptologists study 3000-year-old prosthesis

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Toe prosthesis of a female burial from the Theban tomb TT95, early first millennium BC. Egyptian Museum Cairo, JE100016a. Credit: University of Basel, LHTT. Image:...
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Star’s birth may have triggered another star birth, astronomers say

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Protostar FIR 3 (HOPS 370) with outflow that may have triggered the formation of younger protostar FIR 4 (HOPS 108, location marked with red...
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Could edible insects help global food security?

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Roasted crickets and cricket energy bars. Credit: University of Adelaide Australian consumers in Adelaide are taking part in a University of Adelaide research study to help...