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Studies Showing How Bird Flu Viruses Could Adapt to Humans Offer Surveillance and Vaccine Strategies
June 6, 2013 Bird flu viruses are potentially highly lethal and pose a global threat, but relatively little is known about why certain strains spread more easily to humans than others. Two studies identify ... > full story -
Nuclear Testing from the 1960s Helps Scientist Determine Whether Adult Brains Generate New Neurons
June 6, 2013 The birth of new neurons in the adult brain sharpens memory in rodents, but whether the same holds true for humans has long been debated. A new study reveals that a significant number of new neurons ... > full story -
Brain Imaging Study Eliminates Differences in Visual Function as a Cause of Dyslexia
June 6, 2013 A new brain imaging study of dyslexia shows that visual system differences do not cause the disorder, but instead are likely a ... > full story -
Superb Lyrebirds Move to the Music
June 6, 2013 When male superb lyrebirds sing, they often move their bodies to the music in a choreographed way, say researchers. The findings add to evidence from human cultures around the world that music and ... > full story -
How Birds Lost Their Penises: Programmed Cell Death
June 6, 2013 In animals that reproduce by internal fertilization, as humans do, you'd think a penis would be an organ you couldn't really do without, evolutionarily speaking. Surprisingly, though, most birds do ... > full story -
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One in Four Patients With Newly-Diagnosed Erectile Dysfunction Is a Young Man
June 6, 2013 In a recent analysis of one outpatient clinic, one in four men seeking medical help for newly-developed erectile dysfunction (ED) was younger than 40 years, and nearly half of young men with the ... > full story -
Unusual Antibodies in Cows Suggest New Ways to Make Medicines for People
June 6, 2013 Humans have been raising cows for their meat, hides and milk for millennia. Now it appears that the cow immune system also has something to offer. A new study focusing on an extraordinary family of ... > full story -
'Dust Trap' Around Young Star Solves Long-Standing Planet Formation Mystery
June 6, 2013 Astronomers have imaged a region around a young star where dust particles can grow by clumping together. This is the first time that such a dust trap has been clearly observed and modeled. It solves ... > full story -
Tumors Disable Immune Cells by Using Up Sugar
June 6, 2013 Cancer cells’ appetite for sugar may have serious consequences for immune cell function, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have ... > full story -
Cassini Sees Precursors to Aerosol Haze on Saturn's Largest Moon, Titan
June 6, 2013 Scientists working with data from NASA's Cassini mission have confirmed the presence of a population of complex hydrocarbons in the upper atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, that later evolve ... > full story
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