
Neuron Memory Key to Taming Chronic Pain, New Research Suggests
Researchers have found the
key to understanding how
memories of pain are stored
in the brain. More
importantly, the researchers
are also able to suggest how
... > full story

Six to Nine-Month-Olds Understand the Meaning of Many Spoken Words
At an age when "ba-ba" and
"da-da" may be their only
utterances, infants
nevertheless comprehend
words for many common
objects, according to a new
... > full story

Explosive Evolution Need Not Follow Mass Extinctions, Study of Ancient Zooplankton Finds
Fossil record of graptoloids
challenges the theory that
immediately after a mass
extinction, species develop
new physical traits at a
... > full story

Fish of Antarctica Threatened by Climate Change
A study of the evolutionary
history of Antarctic fish
and their "anti-freeze"
proteins illustrates how
tens of millions of years
ago a lineage of fish
... > full story
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Compound May Help in Fight Against Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
February 13, 2012 Chemists have created a compound that makes existing antibiotics 16 times more effective against recently discovered antibiotic-resistant ... > full story -
Love, Chocolate Good for the Heart, Says Cardiologist
February 13, 2012 Being involved in a healthy, loving relationship is good for the heart, says a cardiologist. People who are married or who are in close, healthy relationships tend to be less likely to smoke, are ... > full story -
Unique Testbed Soon Will Be in Space
February 13, 2012 New and improved ways for future space travelers to communicate will be tested on the International Space Station after a launch later this year from Japan. The SCaN Testbed, or Space Communications ... > full story -
Planck All-Sky Images Show Cold Gas and Strange Haze in Milky Way Galaxy
February 13, 2012 New images from the Planck mission show previously undiscovered islands of star formation and a mysterious haze of microwave emissions in our Milky Way galaxy. The views give scientists new treasures ... > full story -
Where Big Fish Take Shelter Has Big Impact on Their Ability to Cope With Climate Change
February 13, 2012 The choices big fish make on where to shelter could have a major influence on their ability to cope with climate change, say scientists. In research aimed at understanding the process of fish ... > full story -
New HIV-Vaccine Tested on People Shows Limited Success
February 13, 2012 Scientists have tested a new 'therapeutic vaccine' against HIV on volunteers. The participants were 'so to say' vaccinated with their own cells. The immune system of the testees was better than ... > full story -
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Children at Risk for Ingestion of PAHs from Pavement Sealant, Study Finds
February 13, 2012 Children living near coal-tar-sealed pavement are likely to receive a far higher dose of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from incidental ingestion of house dust than do children living ... > full story -
In Older Adults, Fluctuating Sense of Control Linked to Cognitive Ability
February 13, 2012 Everyone has moments when they feel more in control of their lives than at other times. New research shows that this sense of control fluctuates more often, and more quickly, than previously thought ... > full story -
Motivation to Exercise Affects Behavior
February 13, 2012 For many people, the motivation to exercise fluctuates from week to week, and these fluctuations predict whether they will be physically active, according to researchers. In an effort to understand ... > full story -
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New Cases of Rare Genetic Disorder Identified
February 13, 2012 Scientists have shown a rare genetic disease, that causes crippling osteoarthritis in the spine and major joints, is far more prevalent worldwide than previously ... > full story
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