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Researchers have discovered a molecular metronome that sets the rhythm of the heart and blood pressure.Published: Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008Found in: Body & Brain and Genes & Cells
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The chemistry of minerals preserved in Australian rocks suggests tectonic activity for Earth’s earliest eon. (p. 10)Published: January 3rd, 2009; Vol.175 #1Found in: Earth and Earth Science -
A surprising new connection between the gut and bones may lead to new forms of treatment for human bone diseases such as osteoporosis.Published: Wednesday, November 26th, 2008Found in: Body & Brain
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Fish may suffer substantially from even brief encounters with antidepressants, which wastewater releases into river water. (p. 15)Published: December 20th, 2008; Vol.174 #13Found in: Environment, Life and Molecules -
The association between depression and heart problems could stem from a lack of physical activity and other lifestyle factors.Published: Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Found in: Behavior, Biomedicine and Body & Brain
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Two new studies suggest that, at 3 to 5 months of age, boys already outperform girls on mental rotation tasks. (p. 8)Published: December 20th, 2008; Vol.174 #13Found in: Behavior and Humans -
Better equations could improve MRI quality, or even bring quantum computing closer.Published: Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Found in: Computers, Matter & Energy and Physics -
Results of most drug trials are unreported, inaccessible to clinicians and patients, a new study confirms. (p. 14)Published: December 20th, 2008; Vol.174 #13Found in: Body & Brain and Science & Society -
Nearby lizards more likely to get the message if its preceded by push-upsPublished: Monday, November 24th, 2008Found in: Behavior and Life -
Bacteria can build a biofilm that preserves a tissue's structure.Published: Monday, November 24th, 2008Found in: Earth, Earth Science and Paleontology -
By destroying bad mitochondria, Parkin protects cellsPublished: Monday, November 24th, 2008Found in: Genes & Cells
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