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Scientists May Have Discovered the First Sign of Autism: An Unusually Large Brain
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoThe disparity in outcomes has been a mystery to scientists, until now. A new study, published in...
Is Your Milk Safe? How Heat Battles the Infectious H5N1 Flu Virus
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoDespite concerns from a U.S. cattle outbreak, ongoing FDA evaluations maintain that commercial milk...
Doctor believes Dalmatians' spots could unlock answers to diseases
BBC News· 7 days agoScientists are exploring how Dalmatians' spots could unlock answers about why mammals' develop...
Over-the-counter supplement found to improve walking for peripheral artery disease patients
Medical Xpress· 12 hours agoIn a preliminary, randomized, double-blind clinical trial led by Northwestern University and...
Scientists raise alarm over common sunscreen ingredient being found in frozen pizzas and candies
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTitanium Dioxide (TiO2) is a synthetically produced substance that is not classed as hazardous and...
Secrets of Jupiter's Great Red Spot revealed
Newsweek· 10 hours agoJupiter has long been famed for its Great Red Spot—but it wasn't until recently that scientists gained more information on how, and how long ago, it...
A Billion-Year Evolutionary Tale – Biologists Trace Cell Division Back to Its Roots
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoNew findings by EMBL researchers reveal how animals and fungi have developed distinct cell division processes to accommodate their varied life cycles. Cell
Some CRISPR screens may be missing cancer drug targets
Science Daily· 4 days agoThe new findings, from scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, show about 2 percent of these guides miss their target. This means that Cas9 won't make a cut ...
Where Do Axolotls Live and Why Do They Look So Strange?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoStable Habitat, Stable Features Scientists think they stay baby-like throughout their lifespans...
Bird flu is highly lethal to some animals, but not to others; scientists want to know why
The Mining Journal· 4 days agoIn the last two years, bird flu has been blamed for the deaths of millions of wild and domestic birds worldwide. It could have to do with how infection occurs or because species have differences ...