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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

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

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

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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

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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

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Categories Physics & Mathematics

Pollution exposure in infancy alters gut microorganisms, may boost disease risk

University of Colorado
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

Student debt can impair your cardiovascular health into middle age

University of Colorado
Categories Health, Social Sciences
An AI robot named "Pepper" already serves guests at some hotels, such as the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Las Vegas. Photo by Alex Knight on Unsplash

How to print a robot from scratch

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Categories Technology
Screenshot of Kim Kardashian's 2015 Instagram post promoting Diclegis to treat morning sickness. The post has since been removed.

‘Patient influencers’ the new frontier in direct-to-consumer drug marketing

University of Colorado
Categories Health, Social Sciences
Desert dust's iodine destroys ozone

Desert dust’s iodine destroys ozone

University of Colorado
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
This image captured on July 23, 2012, at 12:24 a.m. EDT, shows a coronal mass ejection that left the sun at the unusually fast speeds of over 1,800 miles per second. Image Credit: NASA/STEREO

A young, sun-like star may hold warnings for life on Earth

University of Colorado
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Space
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