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Researchers use magic for discoveries

Researchers at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center have unveiled how and why the public perceives [...]

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Training our brains to see ourselves in a more attractive light

Researchers at the Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology have designed a programme called Mírate bien (Take a good look [...]

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Nuclear meltdowns 200x more likely than previously estimated

Catastrophic nuclear accidents such as the core meltdowns in Chernobyl and Fukushima are more likely to happen than previously assumed. [...]

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Less agreeable people like less agreeable dogs

A study carried out at the University of Leicester’s School of Psychology has found that younger people who are disagreeable [...]

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How much black people smoke may be in the genes

In a step toward understanding possible genetic differences in smoking behaviors, a team of researchers co-led by SRI International has [...]

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“Our results show increases in parasite diversity consistently cause a decrease in infection success by the most virulent parasite.”

Richer parasite diversity leads to healthier frogs

Increases in the diversity of parasites that attack amphibians cause a decrease in the infection success rate of virulent parasites, [...]

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Voters’ views of Mormonism still hamper Romney’s campaign

Mitt Romney’s religion was a major stumbling block for his 2008 presidential aspirations, and remains so for his candidacy in [...]

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Muller Hinton agar with 4% NaCl showing a lawn culture of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)that is resistant to oxacillin disk (1 μg).

How one strain of MRSA becomes resistant to last-line antibiotic

Researchers have uncovered what makes one particular strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) so proficient at picking up resistance genes, [...]

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Genes may hold the key to a life of success, study suggests

Genes play a greater role in forming character traits – such as self-control, decision making or sociability – than was [...]

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Musical pacifier helps premature babies get healthy

Many premature babies enter the world with a mountain of challenges in front of them. Even after they overcome any [...]

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Fatty diet makes brain cells that crave more fat

New nerve cells formed in a select part of the brain could hold considerable sway over how much you eat [...]

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Recreation of Gage accident

Researchers map damaged connections in Phineas Gage’s brain

Poor Phineas Gage. In 1848, the supervisor for the Rutland and Burlington Railroad in Vermont was using a 13-pound, 3-foot-7-inch [...]

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Newfound exoplanet may turn to dust

Researchers at MIT, NASA and elsewhere have detected a possible planet, some 1,500 light years away, that appears to be [...]

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Violent video games turning gamers into deadly shooters?

Playing violent shooting video games can improve firing accuracy and influence players to aim for the head when using a [...]

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Contrary to popular belief, investment banks do add value to M&As

Investment bankers often are stereotyped as greedy, overpaid leeches who will say or do anything for a quick buck. However, [...]

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New gene findings show how ‘every cancer is unique’

A University of Queensland researcher has discovered nine new genes that drive the development of breast cancer, taking the tally [...]

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Food and Brand Lab Director Brian Wansink found that inserting edible serving size markers in tubes of chips helped curb overeating among college students.

Edible ‘stop signs’ in food could help control overeating

Once you pop the top of a tube of potato chips, it can be hard to stop munching its contents. [...]

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Rare neurons discovered in monkey brains

The anterior insular cortex is a small brain region that plays a crucial role in human self-awareness and in related [...]

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