[ad_1] A 250,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth is an unprecedented record of birth, breastfeeding, illness and exposure to lead during the first three years of this child's life. Credit: Tanya Smith and Daniel Green …
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[ad_1] The study for the first time has identified three distinct sub-types of depression. D1: This sub-type is characterized by high functional connectivity of the brain and a history of childhood trauma. …
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[ad_1] Moss evolved after algae but before vascular land plants, such as ferns and trees, making them an interesting target for scientists studying photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight to …
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[ad_1] SEATTLE, Oct. 30, 2018 / PRNewswire / – Nanoparticles that could reprogram the immune system of a cancer patient inside his own body. Understand a mysterious type of brain cells in …
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[ad_1] This century-old mission aimed at understanding how the proteins responsible for amyloid-based diseases such as Alzheimer's, Huntingdon's and Parkinson's diseases has progressed significantly over the last 12 months, thanks to a …
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[ad_1] Adelaide Tuesday October 30, 2018 Researchers in South Australia have developed a light energy trap similar to tractor beams used to capture spaceships in sci-fi movies such as Star Trek and …
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[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images Mothers should wait at least a year between giving birth and getting pregnant again to reduce health risks to mother and baby, a new study says. But …
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