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Online ‘mindset’ interventions help students do better in school

Photovoltaic retinal implant could restore functional sight

Encountering a wall corrects ‘GPS’ cells in mouse brains, study finds

Study deciphers the noise in the human brain

Limited mutations involved in transmission of drug-resistant HIV

Ants’ intruder defense strategy could lead to better email spam filters

Ants in Space study launches citizen science for students worldwide

Low oil prices may last for the next couple decades

Engineer helps crack mystery of bird flight

Genetic basis of rosacea identified by researchers

Patent trolls serve valuable role in innovation, Stanford expert says

‘Big Bang’ model of colon cancer finds role time plays in tumor-growth dynamics

Can immune cells’ anomalous presence in brain explain delayed post-stroke dementia?

Complex incentives drive macular degeneration prescription decisions

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