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Posted May 15, 2013:
- Frog Once Imported for Pregnancy Testing Brought Deadly Amphibian Disease to U.S.
- Clam Fossils Divulge Secrets of Ecologic Stability
- Brain Rewires Itself After Damage or Injury, Life Scientists Discover
- Developmental Genetics of Space and Time
- Cholesterol-Lowering Drug May Reduce Exercise Benefits for Obese Adults
- Evolution Shapes New Rules for Ant Behavior, Research Finds
- Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes: Primate Fossils Are 25 Million Years Old
- Four Genes Identified That Influence Levels of 'Bad' Cholesterol
- Squishy Hydrogels May Be the Ticket for Studying Biological Effects of Nanoparticles
- No Idle Chatter: Malaria Parasites 'Talk' to Each Other
- Human Skin Cells Converted Into Embryonic Stem Cells: First Time Human Stem Cells Have Been Produced Via Nuclear Transfer
- Collecting DNA for Human Rights: How to Help While Safeguarding Privacy
- Novel Brain Training Device to Reconnect Brain and Paralyzed Limb After Stroke
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- 'Good Vibrations:' Brain Ultrasound Improves Mood
- Untangling the Tree of Life
- Cells Must Use Their Brakes Moderately for Effective Speed Control
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Fossil Saved from Mule Track Revolutionizes Understanding of Ancient Dolphin-Like Marine Reptile
- Mum and Dad Dinosaurs Shared the Work
- Women's Immune Systems Remain Younger for Longer
- Study IDs Key Protein for Cell Death
- Cardio and Weight Training Reduces Access to Health Care in Seniors
- Male Testosterone Levels Increase When Victorious in Competition Against Rivals, but Not Friends
- Getting a Grip on Sleep
- Newly Described Type of Immune Cell and T Cells Share Similar Path to Maturity
- Using Clay to Grow Bone: Researchers Use Synthetic Silicate to Stimulate Stem Cells Into Bone Cells
- Same Musicians Play a Brand New Tune: Unusual Interplay of Signaling Pathways Shapes Critical Eye Structure
- Chemists Demonstrate Nanoscale Alloys So Bright They Could Have Potential Medical Applications
- Human Disease Leptospirosis Identified in New Species, the Banded Mongoose, in Africa
- Mining the Botulinum Genome
- Cutting-Edge Bacteria Research Leads to More Effective Treatment of Complex Infections
- When Green Means Danger: A Stunning New Species of Palm-Pitviper from Honduras
- Become a Marathon Runner With the Protein PGC-1alpha
- Alzheimer's Markers Predict Start of Mental Decline
- From Ocean to Land: The Fishy Origins of Our Hips
- Alligator Stem Cell Study Gives Clues to Tooth Regeneration
- Fish Oil May Stall Effects of Junk Food on Brain
- Do Potatoes Grow on Vines? A Review of the Wild Relatives of Some Favorite Food Plants
- Flower Power Fights Orchard Pests
- Microbes Capture, Store, and Release Nitrogen to Feed Reef-Building Coral
- Corals Turn to Algae for Stored Food When Times Get Tough
- Water Governs Cell Movement: Aquaporins Play Key Role, New Research Finds
- Most Complete Database to Date of Human Phosphatases and Their Substrates
- Brain-Imaging Study Links Cannabinoid Receptors to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: First Pharmaceutical Treatment for PTSD Within Reach
Posted May 13, 2013:
- New Drug Reverses Memory Deficits and Slows Alzheimer's in Mice
- Leap in Leukemia Treatment
- Seabird Bones Reveal Changes in Open-Ocean Food Chain
- Master Regulator That Drives Majority of Lymphoma Discovered
- Productivity Increases With Species Diversity, Just as Darwin Predicted
- Brain Frontal Lobes Not Sole Center of Human Intelligence, Comparative Research Suggests
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