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VIP Neuron Firing Rate Determines How Well You Overcome Jetlag

Testing the different firing patterns of VIP neurons, researchers found that mice got over jet lag faster when VIP neurons were activated to irregularly fire.
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A Platform of Opportunities

The sea around oil and gas platforms often brims with life, with room for endangered and exotic species. However, under current regulations obsolete platforms are always completely dismantled without considering their positive ecological effects. Environmental experts are therefore arguing in favour of policy reform.
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Nursing Notes Can Help Indicate Whether ICU Patients Will Survive

Integrating nursing insights to predict survival rates in the intensive care unit
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Three-Cell Ignition Required

New research shows that NK-cell recruitment and activation requires a rather carefully choreographed interaction of three cell types in the headquarters of the slower adaptive immune-activation: the lymph node.
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Pfizer to Organize for Future Growth

Pfizer Inc. announced it will organize the company into three businesses.
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The Secret Life of Lobster

In today’s hyper-connected world, a growing number of nations are acting as “middlemen” in the supply chain, making it increasingly difficult to trace where seafood goes.
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An Orange a Day Keeps Vision Condition Away

A new study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration than people who do not eat oranges.
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Availability of Brain Tumor Surgery Dye Increases for NHS Patients

A chemical dye that lights up brain tumours during surgery should be available to more NHS patients in England, according to the National Institute for Health and Care and Excellence (NICE).
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Mitochondrial Evolution May Cause Speciation

Genetic research at Oregon State University has shed new light on how isolated populations of the same species evolve toward reproductive incompatibility and thus become separate species.

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Guardian of the Cell

Scientists unravel the structure, key features of a human immune-surveillance protein, setting the stage for more precise immune therapies.
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