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Friday th 12th of June 2015
Asian, European languages not so different under the hood
- 15:20
Half of veterans who died from opioid overdoses also received benzos
- 11:30
Interventions among healthy people save the most lives
- 11:30
Exercise with a physiotherapist helps people with depression
- 11:30
Louisiana’s ‘Teddy Bear’ is Making a Comeback
- 11:30
Origami robot climbs inclines, swims, and carries loads twice its weight
- 11:30
A dearth of nutrition in school lunches
- 11:00
Stanford scholar debunks long-held beliefs about economic growth in ancient Greece
- 11:00
Ketone supplements enhance non-toxic cancer therapy
- 11:00
Impulse purchases rise the longer shoppers are in store
- 11:00
New type of drug can target all disease-causing proteins
- 11:00
Thursday th 11th of June 2015
Daily aspirin could block growth of breast, other cancers
- 10:00
High salt prevents weight gain in mice on a high-fat diet
- 10:00
Nuts and peanuts may protect against major causes of death
- 10:00
Wild mongooses avoid inbreeding with unusual reproductive strategy
- 10:00
Study finds private prisons keep inmates longer, without reducing future crime
- 09:00
Some heartburn drugs may boost risk of heart attack, study finds
- 09:00
Researchers examine how to minimize drought impact on important food crops
- 09:00
Fragile X proteins involved in proper neuron development
- 09:00
Wednesday th 10th of June 2015
The price of a happy ending can be bad decision-making
- 11:30
Changes in birds’ ranges may greatly affect ecosystems
- 11:00
Less social anxiety among young adults who eat fermented foods
- 11:00
Could an Ebola Treatment Already Exist?
- 11:00
Optics may have inherent weakness for data use
- 11:00
Juvenile incarceration yields less schooling, more crime
- 11:00
MIT team creates ultracold molecules
- 11:00
3 Questions: Economies as computers, products as information
- 11:00
A new role for zebrafish: larger scale gene function studies
- 11:00
Partial sleep deprivation linked to biological aging in older adults
- 11:00
Breaking down social networks in a city
- 10:30
Public debate could be key to strong economy
- 10:30
Tuesday th 9th of June 2015
Psychology Researchers Report a Major Discovery of Harmony Amid Chaos
- 08:01
Taking Statins? Don’t Worry About Memory Loss
- 08:01
Experts Convene to Discuss How to Protect Bees, Other Pollinators
- 08:01
Plan to convert U.S. to 100% clean, renewable energy by 2050
- 08:01
Engineers develop a computer that operates on water droplets
- 08:01
Researchers Boost Body’s Inflammation-Reduction Mechanism to Combat Obesity-Fueled Disease
- 07:30
Man’s Best Germs: Does Your Dog Influence Your Health?
- 07:30
Monday th 8th of June 2015
New study shows boys will be boys — sex differences aren’t specific to autism
- 21:30
The health effects of homophobia
- 21:30
Chimpanzees may know when they are right and move to prove it
- 21:30
Transplant drugs appear to protect against Alzheimer’s
- 21:30
Scientists show fMRI memory detectors can be easily fooled
- 08:00
Crop adjustments may lessen climate change’s economic effects
- 08:00
Soft robotic glove could loss of hand motor control from muscular dystrophy, ALS, or spinal cord injury
- 08:00
Mission possible: This device will self-destruct when heated
- 08:00
Robots from South Korea, U.S. Win DARPA Finals
- 08:00
John Kerry on World Oceans Day
- 08:00
Current mobile contracts damaging the environment
- 08:00
The shape of a perfect fire
- 08:00
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