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Memory Processes Restored In Mice With Mental Impairment
October 5, 2007 Scientists have discovered how to reverse the learning and memory problems inherent in the most common form of mental impairment. The findings suggest the possibility of fragile X syndrome therapies ... > full story -
Huge New Dinosaur Had A Serious Bite
October 3, 2007 The newest dinosaur species to emerge from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument had some serious bite, according to researchers. 'It was one of the most robust duck-billed dinosaurs ever,' ... > full story -
Saber-Toothed Cat Was More Like A Pussycat Than A Tiger
October 1, 2007 In public imagination, the sabre-toothed cat Smilodon ranks alongside Tyrannosaurus rex as the ultimate killing machine. Powerfully built, with upper canines like knives, Smilodon was a fearsome ... > full story -
New Dinosaur Species Found In Montana
September 24, 2007 A dinosaur skeleton found 24 years ago near Choteau has finally been identified as a new species that links North American dinosaurs with Asian dinosaurs. The dinosaur would have weighed 30 to 40 ... > full story -
Lowering Homocysteine Levels Does Not Improve Outcomes For Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
September 11, 2007 Patients with end-stage kidney disease treated with high doses of folic acid and B vitamins to lower homocysteine levels did not have improvement in survival or reductions in the incidence of ... > full story -
Brain Network Related To Intelligence Identified
September 11, 2007 Researchers have uncovered evidence of a distinct neurobiology of human intelligence. This Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory identifies a network related to intelligence, one primarily involving ... > full story -
T. Rex Quicker Than Professional Athlete, Say Scientists
August 22, 2007 T. rex may have struggled to chase down speeding vehicles as the movie Jurassic Park would have us believe but the world's most fearsome carnivore was certainly no slouch, new research out ... > full story -
Bat Breath Reveals The Identity Of A Vampire's Last Victim
August 18, 2007 Farmers are observing vampire bats satisfying their need for blood by attacking cattle instead of wild mammals. To document this change in behaviour, scientists analysed the stable carbon isotope ... > full story -
Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology Speaks Out On Creation Museum
July 27, 2007 Professional paleontologists from around the world are concerned about the misrepresentation of science at the newly opened Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky. The Creation Museum has been ... > full story -
Scientists Unveil The 'Face' Of A New Memory
July 25, 2007 A century-old dream of neuroscientists to visualize a memory has been fulfilled, as researchers, using newly developing microscopic techniques, have captured first-time images of the changes in brain ... > full story
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