
Newly Understood Circuits Add Finesse to Nerve Signals
An unusual kind of circuit
fine-tunes the brain’s
control over movement and
incoming sensory
information, and without
relying on conventional
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Monkey Teeth Help Reveal Neanderthal Weaning
Most modern human mothers
wean their babies much
earlier than our closest
primate relatives. But what
about our extinct relatives,
the Neanderthals? A team of
... > full story

Proteins in Migration: New Animal Model Provides Important Clues on Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease
Scientists have developed a
novel experimental model
that reproduces for the
first time this pattern of
alpha-synuclein brain
... > full story

Discovery of How a Key Enzyme of the Spliceosome Exerts Its Controlling Function
To sustain life, processes
in biological cells have to
be strictly controlled both
in time and in space.
Researchers have elucidated
... > full story
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First Drug to Significantly Improve Heart Failure Mortality in Over a Decade
May 25, 2013 Coenzyme Q10 decreases all cause mortality by half, according to new results. It is the first drug to improve heart failure mortality in over a decade and should be added to standard treatment, ... > full story -
Heart Failure Accelerates Male 'Menopause'
May 25, 2013 Heart failure accelerates the aging process and brings on early andropausal syndrome (AS), according to new research. AS, also referred to as male 'menopause', was four times more common in men with ... > full story -
Promising Strategy to Help Vaccines Outsmart HIV
May 24, 2013 New research highlights an ingenious method to ensure the body effectively reacts when infected with the highly-evasive HIV virus that causes AIDS. The method involves the use of cytomegalovirus as a ... > full story -
New Fluorescent Tools for Cancer Diagnosis
May 24, 2013 Researchers have developed a multicolor fluorescence labeling method that can be used to visualize miRNAs in tissue sections, such as those recovered from ... > full story -
Modulating the Immune System to Combat Metastatic Cancer
May 24, 2013 Researchers have found that regulatory T cells that infiltrate tumors express proteins that can be targeted with therapeutic ... > full story -
New Method for Predicting Cancer Virulence
May 24, 2013 A new way of tackling cancer and predicting tumor virulence are has been reported by a team of researchers. The scientists have shown that, in all cancers, an aberrant activation of numerous genes ... > full story -
Researchers Design Photobioreactor to Produce Biofuel from Algae
May 24, 2013 Researchers have patented a new device that allows more efficiently to cultivate microalgae and can be used as raw material for biofuel or for other valuable substances in the agri-food or ... > full story -
Help at Hand for Schizophrenics
May 24, 2013 How can healthy people who hear voices help schizophrenics? Finding the answer for this is at the center of research conducted by a group of scientists in ... > full story -
Scientists Put Bowel Cancer Under the Microscope
May 24, 2013 Researchers have begun a two-year study which could help prolong the lives of people with colorectal ... > full story -
A New Strategy Required in the Search for Alzheimer's Drugs?
May 24, 2013 In the search for medication against Alzheimer's disease, scientists have focused on -- among other factors -- drugs that can break down Amyloid beta (A-beta). After all, it is the accumulation of ... > full story
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