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BEYOND TODAY'S OPIOIDS The need for new medicines that soothe pain without risking addiction or overdose death is urgent. Safer opioids and alternative …
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Obscure brain region linked to feeding frenzy in mice
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CHOW TIME When scientists used light to stimulate select nerve cells in a region of the brain called the zona incerta, mice began eating voraciously. The results suggest that the little-studied brain region may have a role in eating behavior. Anthony …
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DEADLY DISASTER The quake that ruptured off the coast of Sumatra on December 26, 2004, was one of the deadliest earthquakes in history, mostly because it …
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Who's Your Mummy? Genetic Secrets of Ancient Egypt Unwrapped
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COLORED LINES In this simulation of HAT-P 7b's magnetic field lines, strong lines are shown in blue and magenta. Weaker lines are green and yellow.
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Trump's proposed 2018 budget takes an ax to science research funding
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40 more 'intelligence' genes found
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SMART GENES A large genetic study turns up more genes that may help build intelligence into the brain. abide/iStockphoto. Email. Email. Email. Print. Print. Print. Twitter. Twitter. Twitter. Facebook. Facebook. Facebook. Reddit. Reddit. Reddit. Google+.
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New test may improve pancreatic cancer diagnoses
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CHIP OF HOLES When an antibody-coated chip with nano-sized holes (left) binds proteins in extracellular vesicles (droplets in image at right) shed from pancreatic tumors, a sensor detects a shift in the wavelength of light shining through the holes. K …
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