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Emory University

Emory University, recognized internationally for its outstanding liberal arts colleges, graduate and professional schools as well as one of the Southeast's leading health care systems, is located on a beautiful, leafy campus in Atlanta, Georgia's historic Druid Hills suburb.
people running a marathon

Preventable cardiac deaths during marathons are down

Categories Health
Person getting vaccinated

Revolutionary HIV Prevention: Twice-Yearly Injection Shows Near-Perfect Protection in Landmark Trial

Categories Health
Psilocybe mushrooms

Psilocybin Therapy Could Help Millions with Depression, Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior
Gregory Berns with members of his herd of miniature Zebu cattle.

‘Cowpuppy’ takes readers into secret world of cows

Categories Life & Non-humans
Luiz Santos, assistant professor of physics at Emory University, is senior author of the study.

Physicists open new path to an exotic form of superconductivity

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Bhubo, shown with his owner Ashwin Sakhardande, prepares for his video-watching session in an fMRI scanner. The dog's ears are taped to hold in ear plugs that muffle the noise of the fMRI scanner.

Machine learning gives glimpse of how a dog’s brain represents what it sees

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Gut biome

Antibiotics may make melanoma worse, by depleting the gut microbiome

Categories Health
The research was conducted with Mongolian gerbils, rodents that form lasting pair bonds and raise their pups together. The work showed the nuanced effects of testosterone, depending on context. It also revealed how testosterone influences the neural activity of oxytocin cells, the so-called love hormone associated with social bonding.

Testosterone promotes ‘cuddling,’ not just aggression, animal study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

Possible breakthrough treatment in pain management

Categories Health

Screams of ‘joy’ sound like ‘fear’ when heard out of context

Categories Brain & Behavior

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Men more unsatisfied with extra chores in more gender equal countries

Categories Brain & Behavior
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