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The Brain Circuits Behind Male Sex Drive Have Been Mapped for the First Time
Researchers at Stanford University have identified a brain hub that controls sexual arousal in male mice. By tweaking signaling in this area, the team was able to enhance or extinguish sexual desire and even let male mice engage in sexual activity immediately after ejaculation.
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Ion Channel "Switches" Control Dopamine Release in the Brain
Scientists from the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine have identified two ion channel “switches” in mice that regulate the release of dopamine in the brain.
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Even Treated Wastewater Affects Our Rivers
Even treated wastewater impacts species in our waterways – some species disappear while others benefit.
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COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy Benefits Mums and Their Newborns
Receiving a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine or booster during pregnancy can benefit pregnant people and their newborn infants, according to findings recently published in Vaccine.
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Mussels Inspire an Eco-Friendly Way To Extract Critical Rare Earth Elements
Researchers developed a new mussel-inspired nanocellulose coating that has demonstrated the ability to recover REEs from secondary sources such as industrial wastewater without using a high amount of energy.
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Computer-Aided Cell Analysis Enables Faster Diagnosis of Blood Diseases
An AI system has been developed that can recognize and characterize white and red blood cells, helping physicians to diagnose blood disorders.
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What Happens to the Soil Underneath a Decomposing Body?
Forensic researchers have made headlines for decades in their discoveries of what happens to human bodies after death.
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Scientists Invent Smallest Known Way To Guide Light
A new study has found that a sheet of glass crystal just a few atoms thick can efficiently carry light over relatively long distances.
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Promising Therapy Developed in Lab Models for “Fusion-Driven” Cancers
Researchers have developed a new form of gene therapy that can stop cell division in a particularly aggressive type of cancer.
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Immunotherapy Regimen Extends Life of Mice With Glioblastoma
Scientists find immunotherapy anti-CTLA-4 extends life of mice with glioblastoma and discover new way cells kill cancer.
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