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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Reducing Caloric Intake Delays Nerve Cell Loss

Activating an enzyme known to play a role in the anti-aging benefits of calorie restriction delays the loss of brain cells and preserves cognitive function ...  > full story

Keeping Stem Cells Strong: RNA Molecule Protects Stem Cells During Inflammation

A team of researchers led by biologists at the California Institute of Technology has found that, in mouse models, the molecule microRNA-146 ...  > full story

Scientists Uncover How Grapefruits Provide a Secret Weapon in Medical Drug Delivery

Researchers have uncovered how to create nanoparticles using natural lipids derived from grapefruit, and have discovered how to use them ...  > full story

Small but Speedy: Short Plants Live in the Evolutionary Fast Lane

Biologists have known for a long time that some creatures evolve more quickly than others. Exactly why isn't well understood, ...  > full story

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