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Findings show insulin -- not genes -- linked to obesity
Study reveals we seek new targets during visual search, not during other visual behaviors
Duke physicists see the cosmos in a coffee cup
NASA spacecraft show three dimensional anatomy of a solar storm
Imagine this: Study suggests power of imagination is more than just a metaphor
Decline in greenhouse gas emissions would reduce sea-level rise, save Arctic Sea ice
Farmers relying on roundup lose some of its benefit
Largemouth bass vulnerability to being caught by anglers a heritable trait
OHSU School of Dentistry finds some orthodontic appliances are more prone to bacteria
Low glycemic breakfast may increase benefits of working out
I feel like a different person
Experimental insulin-like growth factor receptor inhibitor reduced pancreatic cancer growth
Researchers study signaling networks that set up genetic code
Next generation nanofilms created -- new research described in AIP's the Journal of Chemical Physics
Scaling the wall of deafness
Biofuels could hasten climate change
Cuts in greenhouse gas emissions would save Arctic ice, reduce sea level rise
Increased symptoms lead mentally disordered to become victims of violence
Mount Sinai researchers discover novel mechanisms that might causally link type 2 diabetes to Alzheimer's disease
Reversing effects of altered enzyme may fight brain tumor growth
Scientists discover way to jumpstart bone's healing process
Screening patients with diabetes for CAD does not significantly reduce risk of cardiac events
Severe hypoglycemia linked with higher risk of dementia for older adults with diabetes
Stem cell transplantation helps patients with diabetes become insulin free
Use of pancreatic islets show promise in diabetes research, treatments

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