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- Promising drug for Parkinson's disease: Study supports fast track to clinical trials
- First steps towards preventing suicide attempts by offenders
- Common medications could delay brain injury recovery
- Universal iodine supplementation during pregnancy could offer huge cost savings
- Analysis of men's and women's tennis performance finds differences from match format
- Linking survey and administrative data better gauges impact of federal anitpovery efforts
- Statistical technique helps cancer researchers understand tumor makeup, personalize care
- Why use a 2-D cursor in a 3-D world? Computer cursors are going 3-D
- Can music help people with epilepsy?
- How 16th Century observations paved the way for Darwin's landmark study
- How common is sexting? Over 80 percent of survey respondents report sexting within past year
- New endoscopic, non-surgical bariatric options show promise for treating obesity
- Familiar drugs may block Ebola virus infection
- Linking cell-population to whole-fish growth
- Switching mouse neural stem cells to a primate-like behavior
- Kindergarten boys less interested in language activities, study indicates
- Very little evidence for cutting out certain carbs to ease irritable bowel
- Adding price tag to medicine packs just 'headline grabbing gimmick' says new article
Promising drug for Parkinson's disease: Study supports fast track to clinical trials Posted: 09 Aug 2015 07:39 PM PDT |
First steps towards preventing suicide attempts by offenders Posted: 09 Aug 2015 07:39 PM PDT |
Common medications could delay brain injury recovery Posted: 09 Aug 2015 07:39 PM PDT |
Universal iodine supplementation during pregnancy could offer huge cost savings Posted: 09 Aug 2015 07:39 PM PDT |
Analysis of men's and women's tennis performance finds differences from match format Posted: 09 Aug 2015 02:02 PM PDT |
Linking survey and administrative data better gauges impact of federal anitpovery efforts Posted: 09 Aug 2015 02:02 PM PDT |
Statistical technique helps cancer researchers understand tumor makeup, personalize care Posted: 09 Aug 2015 02:02 PM PDT |
Why use a 2-D cursor in a 3-D world? Computer cursors are going 3-D Posted: 09 Aug 2015 02:02 PM PDT |
Can music help people with epilepsy? Posted: 09 Aug 2015 06:28 AM PDT |
How 16th Century observations paved the way for Darwin's landmark study Posted: 09 Aug 2015 06:27 AM PDT Documents dating back to the 16th Century provide a unique insight into one of Darwin's landmark studies, according to research. In 1862, Darwin presented the case that some plant species have two floral forms. But Darwin was not the first to observe 'heterostyly.' It had in fact been documented in 16th, 17th and 18th Century botanical records. But the true significance of the two floral forms was not realized at the time. |
How common is sexting? Over 80 percent of survey respondents report sexting within past year Posted: 08 Aug 2015 02:22 PM PDT |
New endoscopic, non-surgical bariatric options show promise for treating obesity Posted: 07 Aug 2015 07:07 PM PDT |
Familiar drugs may block Ebola virus infection Posted: 07 Aug 2015 07:07 PM PDT |
Linking cell-population to whole-fish growth Posted: 07 Aug 2015 11:43 AM PDT Before new chemicals can be approved, environmental risk assessments have to be carried out. But conventional toxicity testing with live fish is costly and time-consuming, and new substances continue to be produced without being adequately assessed. A novel approach -- avoiding the need for experiments with juvenile fish -- has now been demonstrated by a research team: the growth of cultured gill cells, combined with modelling, can be used to predict the growth of whole organisms. |
Switching mouse neural stem cells to a primate-like behavior Posted: 07 Aug 2015 11:43 AM PDT When the right gene is expressed in the right manner in the right population of stem cells, the developing mouse brain can exhibit primate-like features. Researchers succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cells. |
Kindergarten boys less interested in language activities, study indicates Posted: 07 Aug 2015 06:25 AM PDT |
Very little evidence for cutting out certain carbs to ease irritable bowel Posted: 07 Aug 2015 06:23 AM PDT |
Adding price tag to medicine packs just 'headline grabbing gimmick' says new article Posted: 07 Aug 2015 06:23 AM PDT |
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