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Pacifiers good

A simple habit may give significant protection against allergy development....

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Legends of the Canyon : UK Release

Legends of the Canyon tracks the Laurel Canyon scene of the early 1970s by official photographer to Crosby, Stills and Nash...

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The Wrong Kind of Laughter

Cerebral connectivity patterns differ based on auditory, social information in laughter...

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Cancer Prevention in vegetables

Soy and tomato combo may be effective in prostate cancer prevention- but not taken as you imagine. ...

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Broad Vision: Inspired by… Images from Science

So often in art/science collaborations it is clear how the process has benefited the arts practitioners; it is often more opaque what benefit the scientists have gained....

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Following Whalesong

Male humpback whales sing complex whalesong in tropical waters during the winter breeding season...

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Loitered Lens: Link Wray

I said, “Let me give you a hand” and proceeded to walk arm in arm with Link Wray, dodging the traffic, across Camden High Street...

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Potato Chip Fever

That awful reality about snacks — eat one potato chip and you're apt to scarf 'em all down — is now out the bag! ...

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Off Licences at Risk

Reducing the amount of Off Licences or alcohol outlets effectively reduces the amount of alcohol people drink... or not....

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Rebekah : Reconnected 03

If you can get past the lifestyle techno corporate packaging, CLR releases some very good work...

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Spin Electronics

Spin electronics could have important implications for future electronic devices and the transfer of information at the quantum level....

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Got Dog? Tick Season!

Got tick! Scientists test the effectiveness of common anti-tick measures at preventing tick-borne infections in dogs...

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Weblink Google and Cancer

The same sort of mathematical model used to predict which websites people are most apt to visit is now showing promise in helping map how lung cancer spreads in the human body...

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Nanowire Solar Cells

A single nanowire can concentrate the sunlight up to 15 times of the normal sun light intensity increasing the potential for highly efficient solar cells....

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Down Syndrome Breakthrough

Sanford-Burnham researchers discover that the extra chromosome inherited in Down syndrome impairs learning and memory because it leads to low levels of SNX27 protein in the brain...

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Sports fandom and forgiveness

Celebrity confessions : Deep in Sports fandom do we really believe that anyone believes them anymore? ...

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Lyme Disease Considered Least Metal

Scientists have confirmed that the pathogen that causes Lyme Disease —unlike any other known organism—can exist without iron, a metal that all other life needs to make proteins and enzymes....

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UK Drug Policy Not Scientific

UKdrug policy : Government decision to promote abstinence for drug users 'is about saving money not science' ...

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Aural Fix – Counterfeit I

Chicago band Counterfeit I release an EP with the functional aim of helping those dealing with pain and depression....

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No Score Draw : How Movie Music Fails Us [Pt 3]

If you want sublime original music you don’t ask a god-given talent to appropriate and subtly re-arrange a track by Enya....

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Sugar Coated Stem Cells

Scientists have used sugar-coated scaffolding to move a step closer to the routine use of stem cells in the clinic and unlock their huge potential to cure diseases from Alzheimer's to diabetes....

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Superbugs and Antibiotic Resistance : Kryptonite Discovered

New Research suggests that superbugs and antibiotic resistance may have a critical weakness, after all....

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Kid Congo Powers and the Pink Monkey Birds [Tour]

Cancel all other plans and get your tickets for this, if you don’t people will continue to laugh and point at you in the street. Order the album whilst you are about it....

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Graham Nash : Life on the Road

Photographic Exhibiton : Graham Nash | Life on the Road. 3rd April – 26th May 2013 - Proud Galleries Camden...

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Interview : Falk-Hagen Bernshausen

Anthrax, Kiss, Gojira, Metallica, Falk-Hagen Bernhausen 's photographed them all. So why has he turned to prizefighters and Biker clubs. Trebuchet asks....

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Notes from the Noosphere

The interconnectedness of all things internet has less in common with the neural network as with a fungal mycelium. So writes Andy Letcher...

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Hanging Offence : Fishbar

Hard to say why I did, but I ended up in London and discovered art as a new language to talk about everything I was discovering. It was scary and exciting and still is....

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Your Brain on Drugs… safer

A new study published in the March issue of The American Journal of Pathology suggests that cortical type 2 cannabinoid (CB2) receptors (activated when we use drugs) might serve as potential...

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Cockroach Robotics

Running cockroaches start to recover from being shoved sideways before their dawdling nervous system kicks in to tell their legs what to do, researchers have found....

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Electoral fraud in Moscow

A large-scale field experiment conducted during the December 2011 parliamentary elections in Russia suggests that fraud had a significant impact on the results. The research marks an advance in...

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