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A brake for spinning molecules

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Categories Physics & Mathematics

Nasal filter looks promising for allergy sufferers

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Tackling tumors with space station research

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Tylenol during pregnancy linked to ADHD in children

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Schizophrenics at greater risk of getting diseases

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Thyroid cancer cells become less aggressive in outer space

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Antidepressant medication does not increase the risk of autism

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Personality factors are best defense against losing your job to a robot

When your body needs calories, you’re more inclined to help the poor

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Categories Brain & Behavior

The tundra — a dark horse in planet Earth’s greenhouse gas budget

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Categories Life & Non-humans

Researchers explode the myth about running shoes, injuries

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Categories Health

Fishy consequences of transplanting trout, salmon, whitefishes

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Montreal, January 26, 2011 — Not all trout are created equal. Those swimming up the streams of British Columbia might resemble their cousins from Quebec, yet their genetic makeup is regionally affected and has an impact on how they reproduce, …

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