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Biology may provide just the right chemistry for new drugs
Using enzymes and microbes to make new drugs may help revive the pharmaceutical industry. Read More
By Beth Mole, Jul 20, 2015 09:57 am
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Scicurious
The weekly grind of social jetlag could be a weighty issue
Even those of us with nine-to-five jobs don’t always respect our body’s clocks. Research shows that even slight disruptions might be associated with obesity. Read More
By Bethany Brookshire, Jul 20, 2015 07:38 am
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News in Brief
Latest dispatch from Pluto reveals frozen plains, icy hills and more
Polygon plains, windswept hydrocarbons, and more moons were tantalizing details revealed about Pluto in the latest data from New Horizons. Read More
By Christopher Crockett, Jul 17, 2015 03:39 pm
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Science Ticker
Blooming phytoplankton seed clouds in the Southern Ocean
Booming phytoplankton populations spark cloud formation in the Southern Ocean. Read More
By Beth Mole, Jul 17, 2015 02:00 pm
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Science Ticker
Mosquitoes can get a double dose of malaria
Carrying malaria may make mosquitoes more susceptible to infection with a second strain of the parasite that causes the disease. Read More
By Tina Hesman Saey, Jul 17, 2015 11:44 am
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Science Ticker
Bundles of cells hint at biological differences of autistic brains
Using miniature organoids that mimic the human brain, scientists have identified developmental differences between autistic children and their non-autistic family members. Read More
By Sarah Schwartz, Jul 17, 2015 09:20 am
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News in Brief
Polar bears’ ‘walking hibernation’ not much of an energy saver
Summer’s “walking hibernation” doesn’t shut down polar bears as much as winter does. Read More
By Susan Milius, Jul 16, 2015 03:17 pm
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