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Discovery puts the brakes on HIV’s ability to infect

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Tatyana Polenova and Juan Perilla, professors in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Delaware, with a computer-generated model of HIV,...
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‘Obesity paradox’ not found when measuring new cases of cardiovascular disease

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Obesity concept (stock image). Credit: © Michail Petrov / Fotolia Although obesity is a well-known risk factor for getting cardiovascular disease, a controversial body of research...
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‘Turbo charge’ for your brain?

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The large red blob (left) indicates an increase in the timing, or synchronization, between brain waves measured over the medial frontal cortex and right...
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Inflammation drives progression of Alzheimer’s

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Inflammatory mechanisms caused by the brain's immune system drive the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. Credit: © Dmitry / Fotolia According to a...
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Both chimpanzees and humans spontaneously imitate each other’s actions

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Chimpanzee at Furuvik Zoo in Sweden. Credit: Lund University Copying the behaviour of others makes us effective learners and allow skills, knowledge and inventions to be...
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What the world’s tiniest ‘monster truck’ reveals

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Ohio University's nano-sized monster truck led to a curious finding. Credit: Eric Masson, Ph.D. The world's shortest race by distance -- a fraction of the width...
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Why do we believe in gods? Religious belief ‘not linked to intuition or rational...

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New research suggests that people are not 'born believers'. Credit: © enterlinedesign / Fotolia Religious beliefs are not linked to intuition or rational thinking, according to...
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Primitive fossil bear with a sweet tooth identified from Canada’s High Arctic

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Digital reconstruction of the Canadian Arctic fossil bear, Protarctos abstrusus. Credit: Xiaoming Wang Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Nature and the Natural History Museum of...
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Treasure trove of highly detailed fossils uncovered

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Microscopic animal fossils. From left; the oldest known pterobranch hemichordate; teeth from a priapulid, a sediment dwelling predatory worm; the carapace of a tiny...
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Bees use invisible heat patterns to choose flowers

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Floral heat patterns from rock rose. Credit: University of Bristol A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol, has found that a wide...
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Radar tracking reveals how bees develop a route between flowers

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A bumblebee eats a food reward presented on an artificial flower. Five such feeders each contain 1/5 of the amount required to fill her...