Ancient Caribbean families appeared to share drug paraphernalia across generations
Ancient Caribbean families appeared to share drug paraphernalia across generations
Psychologists have designed and constructed a large-scale multi-media space that aims to calm even the most stressed out of minds.
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Recent mapping of a number of raised beach ridges on the north coast of Greenland suggests that the ice cover in the Arctic Ocean was greatly reduced some 6000-7000 years ago. The Arctic Ocean may have been periodically ice free.
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Psychologists have designed and constructed a large-scale multi-media space that aims to calm even the most stressed out of minds.
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In a disease like ALS — one that’s always fatal and that has a long history of research-resistant biology — finding a proof of principle in animal models is significant.
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Recent mapping of a number of raised beach ridges on the north coast of Greenland suggests that the ice cover in the Arctic Ocean was greatly reduced some 6000-7000 years ago. The Arctic Ocean may have been periodically ice free.
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Tomorrow’s household garbage might be blended with after-harvest leftovers from fields, orchards, and vineyards to make ethanol and other kinds of bioenergy. Scientists are investigating this straightforward, eco-friendly strategy in their laboratories.
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In a disease like ALS — one that’s always fatal and that has a long history of research-resistant biology — finding a proof of principle in animal models is significant.
Continue reading about Swamping Bad Cells With Good In ALS Animal Models Helps Sustain Breathing
Results of a study on an embolic protection system during carotid stenting that uses a novel blood flow reversal system were reported during the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics scientific symposium.