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Recognition Research Uses Photoshopped Fish Faces
Cleaner fish are able to recognize their own faces in photographs, according to new research from Osaka University.
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Huge Motor Neuron Study Explores Gene Expression in ALS
Nearly 450 lines of stem cells have been simultaneously differentiated into motor neurons in a study that examined the expression of thousands of genes in ALS.
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Researchers Link Dozens of Gene Variants to ADHD
Research has identified 27 loci in the human genome with genetic variants that increase the risk of ADHD.
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Fluoride Exposure May Increase Risk of Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy
Scientists have found that fluoride exposure via drinking water may increase the risk of hypothyroidism in pregnant women. Data suggests that this may have an impact on infant IQ.
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Discovering the Causal Mechanism Behind a Rare Hereditary Disease
Researchers have investigated in detail how BPTA syndrome, an extremely rare hereditary condition, arises. A change in the charge of a protein disrupts cellular self-organization, resulting in a developmental disorder.
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Brain Fluid May Play an Unexpected Role in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
The ebb and flow of the cerebrospinal fluid that cushions the brain may contribute to brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders.
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How Complex Foraging Skills Link to Our Big Brains
A new study has investigated the foraging behaviour of children in a present-day forager society.
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Drug Shows Promise Against “Unreachable Itch” Condition
Difelikefalin – a drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating itching associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) – has shown promise against the nerve disorder notalgia paresthetica (NP) in a clinical trial.
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Do Extremely High Earners Have Extremely High IQ?
According to research, high intelligence cannot be inferred from high income.
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Schools of Fish Process Information Like the Brain
What do the brain and a school of fish have in common? They are both capable of efficient collective information processing, although each unit within them only has access to local information.
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