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Europe Gives 2 Billion Euros to Science
Research projects investigating the “miracle material” graphene and the human brain have won unprecedented funding of up to 1...
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Beloved Immortals: Science, Miracles and ‘Jellyfish Time’
What is biological immortality? To be fair, it’s not the promise of a paradisiacal garden. Neither is it the...
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NASA Joins ESA Hunt for Dark Energy and Matter
NASA and the European Space Agency announced that the two organizations have partnered on the ESA’s Euclid mission. This...
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Mapping Brain Networks: Fish-Bowl Neuroscience
Tiny fish trapped in a virtual world provide a window into complex brain connections as a research team at...
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Ancient Ice Cores Give Clues to Effects of Global Warming
A new study indicates that the last interglacial period may give us a picture of where the planet is...
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Antibiotic-Resistant Diseases Pose Apocalyptic Threat
Britain’s most senior medical adviser has warned MPs that the rise in drug-resistant diseases could trigger a national emergency...
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Older Brain Is Willing, but Too Full
Learning becomes more difficult as we age not because we have trouble absorbing new information, but because we fail...
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Yoga Has Positive Effects on Major Psychiatric Disorders
Yoga has positive effects on mild depression and sleep complaints, even in the absence of drug treatments, and improves...
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No Explanation for Pulsar With Split Personality
A pulsar that randomly and without warning dramatically changes its pattern of radio wave and X-ray emissions has surprised...
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Sperm Whales Adopt Disabled Dolphin
In an upcoming paper for the journal Aquatic Mammals, a pair of scientists detail a series of interactions between...