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Brain illustration

Stroke drug offers neuroprotection without long term impact on memory and learning

University of Colorado
Categories Brain & Behavior
Corn on a farm

Global Farm Consolidation Threatens Food Systems

University of Colorado
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
The panet Saturn with its trademark rings

Saturn’s rings are really young and mostly water

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Categories Space
Cannabis seedlings credit pixabay

Cannabis knocks down pain, improves sleep and lifts brain fog in cancer patients

University of Colorado
Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Feet on bathroom scale.

Excess weight, obesity more deadly than previously believed

University of Colorado
Categories Health
Honey

Study suggests fructose could drive Alzheimer’s disease

University of Colorado
Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Illustration of two red hands

Childhood trauma linked to civic environmental engagement, green behavior

University of Colorado
Categories Brain & Behavior
Infant boy

New drug combo fights fatal childhood brain tumor

University of Colorado
Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Bleak windswept view from the tundra

An intimate look at Earth’s last 11,000 summers and winters

University of Colorado
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Toilet spray coming off a green toilet

Scientists shine a light on what comes up when you flush

University of Colorado
Categories Physics & Mathematics
Varicella zoster virus (VZV), which commonly causes chickenpox and shingles, activates herpes simplex virus (HSV) from dormancy in neural tissue grown in vitro, which then leads to an increase in plaque deposits and decrease in neural signaling - hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease.

Why shingles can lead to stroke

University of Colorado
Categories Health
By exposing a honeycomb-like material with a specific kind of magnetic field, yellow arrow, researchers can create order among the loop currents, light blue, within that material. Electrons, in green, can then pass through the material much more easily.

Physicists probe ‘astonishing’ morphing properties of honeycomb-like material

University of Colorado
Categories Physics & Mathematics
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