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The first pollution investigation of road sediment in Gary, Indiana: Anthropogenic metals and possible health implications for a socioeconomically disadvantaged area
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New research from the University of Adelaide suggests living great apes are smarter than our pre-human ancestor Australopithecus, a group that included the famous ‘Lucy’.
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Bill and Melinda Gates-funded invention could potentially solve malnutrition by delivering essential nutrients, reports a new study, by encapsulating 11 micronutrients including iron, iodine, zinc, and B12 inside a microparticle, which is slightly larger than the diameter of a single human hair.
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Columbia neuroengineers have found the first evidence that individual neurons in the human brain target specific memories during recall. Researchers correlate neuronal activity in the human EC -- one of the first regions of the brain affected by the onset of Alzheimer's
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Invisible footprints hiding since the end of the last ice age -- & what lies beneath them -- have been discovered via ground-penetrating radar (GPR). The fossilized footprints reveal a wealth of information about how humans & animals moved & interacted with each other 12,000 years ago.
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Humans' ability to read dogs' facial expressions is learned, not innate, suggests the first comprehensive study on this topic. It is mainly acquired through age and experience, and is not an evolutionary adaptation. In adults, it is better in those growing up in dog-positive cultural contexts.
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Heart cells are altered in space, but return to normal within 10 days on Earth, say researchers who examined cell-level cardiac function and gene expression in human heart cells cultured aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for 5.5 weeks.
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Factors like poor sleep, cyberbullying, passive scrolling, neurotic traits, loneliness, and social comparison link social media and poor mental health. But, activities like entertainment, nurturing relationships, task updates can improve well-being
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North America is lagging behind other continents when it comes to understanding the potential risks that microplastics and associated pollutants pose to both fisheries and the humans that consume the seafood.
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The prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has continued to climb significantly among adults in the United States. Specifically, there was a 43% increase in the rate of adults being newly diagnosed over the 10-year period
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Spaceflight Alters Genes of Human Stem Cell–Derived Heart Cells. Through RNA sequencing, scientists found that many genes in the cells were expressed differently than ones that did not go into space, including genes for mitochondria metabolism.
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China approves seaweed-based Alzheimer's drug. It's the first new one in 17 years - CNN
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The assumption that boys are more likely to be adept at math and science than girls has no foundation in the brain, according to a new study. It is the first to look at human neurobiology to try and understand whether supposed gender differences in mathematical ability are grounded in biology.
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Scientists link Neanderthal extinction to human diseases. Complex disease transmission patterns could explain why it took tens of thousands of years after first contact for our ancestors to replace Neanderthals throughout Europe and Asia
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Australian scientist creates a virus that kills Cancer. Scientists have engineered a new virus based on cowpox that is able to kill every known type of cancer cell in a petrie dish. The treatment called CF33 has been found to shrink tumours in mice and it is hoped it will be trialled on patients.
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Plants and fungi together could slow climate change. A new global assessment shows that human impacts have greatly reduced plant-fungus symbioses, which play a key role in sequestering carbon in soils. Restoring these ecosystems could be one strategy to slow climate change.
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First trial of nutrient-rich nut and bean based supplements shows 27 percent drop in child mortality
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