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Metabolic adaptation ensures survival of colon cancer cells
Colon cancer cells deficient in p53, one of the most important control proteins in cell growth, activate a particular metabolic…
Scientists discover key neural circuit regulating alcohol consumption
New research pinpoints a specific neural circuit that when altered caused animal models to drink less alcohol.
Zika vaccine protects both mom and fetus, but mom needs a higher dose when pregnant
Researchers showed, for the first time, that a single, higher dose of vaccination to a pregnant mouse safely protects both…
With novel technique, new study is first to definitively map the early development of PTSD
Only 23 percent of people who experience trauma develop PTSD. New research offers new clues on identifying which trauma victims…
Virus multiplication in 3D
Vaccinia viruses serve as a vaccine against human smallpox and as the basis of new cancer therapies. Two studies now…
Tracking lab-grown tissue with light
Someday, doctors would like to grow limbs and other body tissue for soldiers who have lost arms in battle, children…
Want to avoid the holiday blues? New report suggests skipping the sweet treats
A new study from a team of clinical psychologists suggests eating added sugars — common in so many holiday foods…
Edna Smith Primus, Lawyer in Pivotal Rights Case, Dies at 75
She successfully challenged a professional reprimand and in the process helped redefine free speech rights for lawyers and advocacy groups.
Edna Smith Primus, Lawyer in Pivotal Rights Case, Dies at 75
She successfully challenged a professional reprimand and in the process helped redefine free speech rights for lawyers and advocacy groups.