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Inhibiting Prostaglandin E2 Receptor EP3 May Reduce Brain Injury After Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), otherwise known as hemorrhagic stroke, accounts for approximately 15% of all strokes. In this type of stroke, high blood pressure or external…
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A “Niche” Role For Insulin In Liver Repair

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Following a meal, the hormone insulin exerts well-known endocrine effects on the body by stimulating energy uptake in tissues to regulate metabolism. In Drosophila, this…
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The Influence Of The Resting Of Veld Combined With Game On Previously Overgrazed Vegetation Of The Nama-Karoo

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Land managers in the Nama-karoo are constantly faced with the daunting task of managing their land in an economically and ecologically sustainable way. Historically, the…
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Transparency About The Costs Of Incarceration Mitigates Sentencing Attitudes

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In a study published in Behavioral Sciences & the Law, researchers at Georgia State University sought to understand whether attention to the costs of incarceration…
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A Computer Vision Application For Galaxy Detection

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Computer Vision is an interdisciplinary field that combines knowledge from disciplines such as Physics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering. Its main goal is to develop…
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Fitbit Activity Trackers Enhance The Effectiveness Of Physical Activity Interventions Offering Personalized Advice

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Being active is recommended to prevent developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, mental health problems, and much more. Unfortunately, most people are not meeting physical activity…
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Liking Vs. Wanting: The Role Our Brain Plays

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Luckily, we usually like what we want and want what we like. Still, in some situations we may like something without wanting it, for example,…
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How An Echolocating Bat’s Brain May Solve The Microsecond Timing Problem

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On summer evenings, before it gets completely dark, you may have spotted some flying creatures overhead. Although these creatures could be swallows or other birds…
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Implication Of Global Warming On Electricity Demand In Australia

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The increase in temperatures as a result of global warming has serious implications for electricity demand. Global warming, which is an important aspect of climate…
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Revealing The Role Of Olfaction In Developing Brain Networks

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When mice are born, they are blind, deaf, and have very limited sensorimotor abilities. In contrast, the olfactory system is functional, and the maternal signature…
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Benefits Of Game Play In Alzheimer’s Patients

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An estimated 5 million people in America are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease (Matthews, et al. 2018). Oftentimes, the focus on Alzheimer’s revolves around the losses…
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