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Whitebark Pine Trees: Is Their Future at Risk?
June 10, 2013 There's trouble ahead for the whitebark pine, a mountain tree that's integral to wildlife and water resources in the western United States and Canada. Over the last decade, some populations of ... > full story -
A Rather Complex Complex: Brain Scans Reveal Internal Conflict During Jung's Word Association Test
June 10, 2013 Over 100 years ago psychologist Carl Gustav Jung penned his theory of 'complexes' where he explained how unconscious psychological issues can be triggered by people, events, or Jung believed, through ... > full story -
Pendulum Swings Back on 350-Year-Old Mathematical Mystery
June 10, 2013 A 350-year-old mathematical mystery could lead toward a better understanding of medical conditions like epilepsy or even the behavior of predator-prey systems in the wild, researchers ... > full story -
The Diabetes 'Breathalyzer'
June 10, 2013 Chemists have demonstrated a sensor technology that could significantly simplify the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes through breath analysis ... > full story -
Master Regulator in Cancer Metastasis Discovered
June 10, 2013 In the process of metastasis, the movement of cancer cells to different parts of the body, a specific master regulator gene plays a central role: a transcription factor named Sox4 activates a ... > full story -
Flowering at the Right Age: Alpine Rock Cress Uses a Ribonucleic Acid to Measure Its Age and Tell When It's the Right Time to Flower
June 10, 2013 Perennial plants flower only when they have reached a certain age and been subjected to the cold. These two circumstances prevent the plant from starting to flower during winter. Botanists have now ... > full story -
The Body Electric: Researchers Move Closer to Low-Cost, Implantable Electronics, Study Suggests
June 10, 2013 New technology is paving the way for low-cost electronic devices that work in direct contact with living tissue inside the body. The first planned use of the technology is a sensor that will detect ... > full story -
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Cardiac MRI Use Reduces Adverse Events for Patients With Acute Chest Pain
June 10, 2013 Doctors have found that using stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging in an Emergency Department observation unit to care for patients with acute chest pain is a win-win – for the ... > full story -
Transplant Patient Outcomes After Trauma Better Than Expected
June 10, 2013 In the largest study of its kind, researchers find that traumatic injury outcomes in patients with organ transplants are not worse than for non-transplanted patients, despite common presumptions ... > full story -
Lifespan-Extending Drug Given Late in Life Reverses Age-Related Heart Disease in Mice: Rapamycin
June 10, 2013 Mice suffering from age-related heart disease saw a significant improvement in cardiac function after treatment with the FDA-approved drug rapamycin for just three months. New research shows how ... > full story
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