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- Imaging study shows promising results for patients with schizophrenia
- Trouble with parasites? Just migrate
- Why robin eggs are blue
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Fast, stretchy circuits could yield new wave of wearable electronics Posted: 27 May 2016 04:05 PM PDT A team of engineers has created the world's fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuits, an advance that could drive the Internet of Things and a much more connected, high-speed wireless world. |
Imaging study shows promising results for patients with schizophrenia Posted: 27 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT A team of scientists from across the globe have shown that the brains of patients with schizophrenia have the capacity to reorganize and fight the illness. This is the first time that imaging data has been used to show that our brains may have the ability to reverse the effects of schizophrenia. |
Trouble with parasites? Just migrate Posted: 27 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT A new model has been designed to explore whether combating infection could, in theory, be a potential benefit of migration. |
Posted: 27 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT Scientists are testing the hypothesis that blue eggshells (unlike dark colors) both shield the interior from UV radiation and prevent the egg from heating up. |
Posted: 27 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT Ecologists and conservation biologists have repeatedly sounded the alarm about the global decline of apex predators -- a group that includes gray wolves, spotted owls, bald eagles, cheetahs, killer whales and sea otters. Now new research highlights the factors necessary for successful apex predator recovery. |
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