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Touch can produce detailed, lasting memories
Exploring objects through touch can generate detailed, durable memories for those objects, even when we don’t intend to memorize the
Hacking the aging code: Big data to the rescue
IMAGE: Big medical data combined with physics of dynamic systems could be the key ingredient in the anti-aging drug recipe. view
Role of circulating tumor DNA to detect early melanoma growth
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have added to evidence that measuring and monitoring tumor DNA
Scientists unveil promising new HIV vaccine strategy
A new candidate HIV vaccine from Scripps Research surmounts technical hurdles that stymied previous vaccine efforts, and stimulates a powerful
Researchers find more recently diagnosed cancer survivors likely to drink, smoke
IMAGE: Warren Bickel (left), a professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, collaborated with Christine Sheffer (right, on the computer
The complexity of the commons: Scientists recast social dilemmas
Whether it’s a pasture open to public grazing or a batch of glucose colonized by microbes, a shared environmental resource
Fine-tuning cell death: New component of death machinery revealed
An important component of the microscopic machinery that drives cell death has been identified by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
Parents learn, babies talk: How coaching moms and dads improves infants’ language skills
When it comes to helping infants learn to talk, it’s not just how much parents say, but how they say
Fred Hutch at ASH: Press briefing on CAR T-cell therapy, CRISPR for blood disorders, more
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s latest findings on cancer immunotherapies, CRISPR for blood disorders, stem cell transplantation and insights on