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Monday th 16th of June 2014
New method to reduce disease-causing inflammation discovered
- 17:40
High-altitude weight loss may have an evolutionary advantage
- 17:40
Gluten-free diet relieves 'brain fog' in patients with Celiac disease
- 17:40
Signaling pathway may explain the body clock's link to mental illness
- 17:40
Cryoprobes better than traditional forceps for obtaining certain lung biopsies
- 17:40
Sensor in eye could track pressure changes, monitor for glaucoma
- 17:40
Tugging on the 'malignant' switch in breast cancer
- 17:40
Cellular signalling for kidney regeneration discovered
- 17:40
Fuel cells developed for increased airplane efficiency
- 17:40
High-quality 3-D metal parts using additive manufacturing
- 17:40
Embryonic stem cells offer new treatment for multiple sclerosis
- 17:40
In managing boundaries between work, home, technology can be both 'friend' and 'foe'
- 17:40
How our brains store recent memories, cell by single cell
- 17:40
Quantum theory reveals puzzling pattern in how people respond to some surveys
- 17:40
Caterpillars that eat multiple plant species are more susceptible to hungry birds
- 17:40
Bioscavengers: New discoveries could help neutralize chemical weapons
- 17:40
Researchers use virus to reveal nanopore physics
- 17:40
Delivering the Difficult News of a Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis
- 13:51
Growth hormone linked to signs of aging
- 13:51
Hunting down trigger for Parkinson's: Failing dopamine pump damages brain cells
- 13:51
Glucose monitoring for diabetes made easy with a blood-less method
- 13:51
What's the role robotics could play in future food production?
- 13:51
Nanoparticles aid microscopic detection of protein relevant for cancer
- 13:51
Investing in cancer research boosts economy as well as health, experts say
- 13:51
Prental stress can increase risk of overweight in adulthood
- 13:51
Caffeine affects boys, girls differently after puberty, study finds
- 13:51
Animal trapping records reveal strong wolf effect across North America
- 13:51
Delinquent youth -- especially girls -- more likely to die violently as adults
- 13:50
Broccoli sprout beverage enhances detoxification of air pollutants in clinical trial
- 13:50
Children in low-income homes fare better in kindergarten if moms work when they are babies
- 13:50
Cellular force that drives allergy, asthma can be blocked by interferon, immunologists find
- 13:50
El Niño expected to benefit U.S. agriculture
- 13:50
Common Blood Pressure Medication May Pose Risk to Older Adults
- 13:50
Sacral nerve stimulation gives pediatric patients hope
- 13:50
Trapping light: A long lifetime in a very small place
- 13:50
Most millennial moms who skip college also skip marriage
- 13:50
Most prostate cancer specialists don't recommend active surveillance for low-risk patients
- 13:50
Hubble to begin search beyond Pluto for a New Horizons mission target
- 13:50
U.S. housing policies increase carbon output
- 13:50
Cover the bases: Sports physicals no substitute for comprehensive checkups
- 13:50
Allergic kids and the classroom
- 13:50
Early detection of extreme financial events: Market crashes are anomalous features in financial data fractal landscape
- 13:50
Tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer reversed when drug paired with anti-malaria agent
- 11:32
Genetic 'barcode' for malaria could help contain outbreaks
- 11:32
Rescue of Alzheimer's memory deficit achieved by reducing 'excessive inhibition'
- 11:31
Are female hormones playing a key role in obesity epidemic?
- 11:31
Clever suppression in the brain: Neuron cells and their role in creating memories
- 11:31
Alcohol industry influence on UK policy brought into question by study
- 11:31
How food marketing creates false sense of health
- 11:31
High-mass stars are rarely solitary: Binary stars are more common than thought
- 11:31
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