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Science 2014-01-15

More than meets the eye

More than meets the eye Researchers at UCSB and University of Bristol have found that when it comes to vision, the brain can perform more than one function without sacrificing time or accuracy Many studies suggest that pushing your brain ...
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Medicine 2014-01-15

Joslin finds metabolic clues to diabetic kidney failure

Joslin finds metabolic clues to diabetic kidney failure Metabolomics study examines factors that may lead to end stage renal disease BOSTON - January 15, 2013 - About 33 percent of people with type 2 diabetes suffer kidney damage that progresses to end stage renal ...
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Science 2014-01-15

Self-control isn't in short supply (despite what it looks like)

Self-control isn't in short supply (despite what it looks like) It might be true that people have a harder time controlling themselves when they are tired at the end of the day, but that doesn't mean that self-control is a limited resource, say authors in the Cell Press publication ...
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Social Science 2014-01-15

Alaskan caribou and ptarmigan migrations recorded

Alaskan caribou and ptarmigan migrations recorded Automated cameras document northern spring movement of species across tundra In the February issue of BioScience, biologists describe the first-of-a-kind recording of caribou and ptarmigan migrations made ...
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Environment 2014-01-15

First planet found around solar twin in star cluster

First planet found around solar twin in star cluster 6-year search with HARPS finds three new planets in Messier 67 Astronomers have used ESO's HARPS planet hunter in Chile, along with other telescopes around the world, to discover three planets orbiting stars in the cluster Messier 67. ...
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Science 2014-01-15

IU study: Copycats pave the way to problem-solving success

IU study: Copycats pave the way to problem-solving success BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- It is often better to be surrounded by copycats than innovators, according to a new Indiana University study. By creating a virtual problem landscape, IU cognitive scientists explored ...
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Science 2014-01-15

Easier said than done

Easier said than done In moral behavior, (virtual) reality is something else altogether The brakes of your car fail suddenly and on your path are five people who will certainly be hit and killed. You can steer, but if you do another ...
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Environment 2014-01-15

Scientists warn: Conservation work in zoos is too random

Scientists warn: Conservation work in zoos is too random The world's zoos work hard and spend enormous resources on the conservation of endangered species, but the resources are not always optimally spent. One big problem is international legislation and the need of more ...
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Science 2014-01-15

Ramularia and the 4 Rs

Ramularia and the 4 Rs Resistance gene causes susceptibility to second disease The gene that has provided spring barley with resistance to powdery mildew for over 30 years increases susceptibility to newly-important disease Ramularia leaf spot. Scientists ...
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Medicine 2014-01-15

UD-developed smart gels deliver medicine on demand

UD-developed smart gels deliver medicine on demand Researchers at the University of Delaware have developed a "smart" hydrogel that can deliver medicine on demand, in response to mechanical force. Over the past few decades, smart hydrogels have been created ...
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