[ad_1] Several thousand people attended a rally organized in Moscow by the Communist Party and other leftist groups, authorized by the city authorities. Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov called for the cancellation …
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[ad_1] There is nothing more cute than the sight of a wobbly baby who is taking his first steps, and many parents turn to a walker to help their little one become …
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[ad_1] The oldest known animal in the geological record has been identified, in a discovery that scientists call "the holy grail of paleontology". The fat molecules discovered on the fossil of a …
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[ad_1] A photo of ice caps in Antarctica. A new study suggests building structures in and around Antarctic ice caps to prevent them from collapsing into the water and causing a rise …
Read More »New study raises hope for head and neck cancer vaccine
[ad_1] Cancer of the patient's head and neck erupted backward, spreading to his lymph nodes and skin, resulting in bleeding. Yet, despite a dark prognosis, the man is alive and without cancer …
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[ad_1] Cancer of the patient's head and neck erupted backward, spreading to his lymph nodes and skin, resulting in bleeding. Yet despite a bleak prognosis, this man is alive and without cancer …
Read More »Study shows how the will to eat dominates the brain signal
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Michigan have studied two groups of brain cells competing for control of eating behavior and found that cells that grow to eat miss those that signal …
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[ad_1] Antiretroviral drugs have revolutionized the treatment of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, but they are not considered a cure. This is because HIV can hide in the body in "reservoirs" …
Read More »San Bernardino earthquakes could be due to "deep creep" in San Jacinto fault: study | TODAY & # 39; HUI | San Andreas
[ad_1] New research has suggested that there is an unusual reason behind small earthquakes around the San Bernardino Basin in California. The study, published in Geophysical Research Letters, examined the deformation patterns …
Read More »Want to exercise but can not get out of the couch? A study says that our brains are wired to be lazy
[ad_1] VANCOUVER, BC – Sleeping on the couch is too easy, going to the gym is a struggle. Does it look like you? "The population is becoming more and more inactive," says …
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