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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Virology: Some Viruses Use Fats to Penetrate a Cell

SV40 viruses use an amazing means of communication, in order to be able to penetrate into a cell: fats, whose structure must fit like a key in a lock. ...  > full story

New Theory on the Origin of Primates

New biogeographic evidence supports the origin of primates in the Jurassic and the evolution of the modern primate groups -- prosimians, tarsiers, and anthropoids -- by the early ...  > full story

Common Stomach Pathogen May Protect Against Tuberculosis, Researchers Find

It's been implicated as the bacterium that causes ulcers and the majority of stomach cancers, but new studies have found that Helicobacter ...  > full story

Primates' Social Intelligence Overestimated: Primates Groom Others If Afraid They'd Lose Fight

The grooming behavior displayed by primates is due to less rational behavior than often thought. According to a computer ...  > full story
 

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