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Food Allergy in Children May Be Reduced When Mothers Drink Milk Whilst Breastfeeding
New research has found that babies are less likely to develop food allergies if their mother drinks milk while breastfeeding.
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Bigger Brains and White Matter: New Clues About Autism Subtypes
Two new studies have provided further insight into types of autism that may be determined from brain size and growth of white matter.
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The Brain in Synch: Neural Oscillations Found To Send Information Across Brain Regions
In a new study, researchers have identified a novel coupling mechanism linking neuronal networks by using human intracerebral recordings.
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Spike Protein Study Gives More Evidence That COVID-19 Enters the Brain
New research has found that the spike protein found on the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cross the blood-brain barrier, in mice.
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Keep Your Eyes Open: New Brain Region Linked to Visual Attention
Researchers report that a brain region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS) is crucial for processing and making decisions about visual information.
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Brain Implants Could Give "Weather Forecasts" of Seizure Risk
New research has found that brain activity can be used to predict when seizures are likely to occur several days in advance.
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Vegetable Oil Industry Could Be Revolutionized by Engineering Leaves
In a new study, researchers have found a way to boost the production of vegetable oil in leafy plants, in an attempt to reduce unnecessary discarding of plants.
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Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Powered by Electron-Producing Microbes
Researchers have developed a wastewater treatment system derived from electron-producing bacteria to clean it.
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Ivory on Ancient Shipwreck Tracked With Molecular and Genetic Techniques
New research has discovered the original source of elephant tusks found in a sunken shipwreck off the coast of Africa in 1533.
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Old Plastic Bags Made Into Valuable Adhesive
Recycled bags end up in low-value products, such as decks and construction material, providing little incentive to reuse the waste. However, a new chemical process that converts polyethylene plastic into a strong and more valuable adhesive and could change that calculus.
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