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Capsaicin, The Pungent Ingredient In Chili Peppers, Has Antidepressant-Like Properties

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Depression is a mental illness that affects nearly 320 million people around the world. It is the second-highest cause of work disability, and some projection…
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The Dust That We Breathe Inside Our Homes

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Published by Pat Rasmussen Exposure and Biomonitoring Division, Environmental Health Science and Research Bureau, HECSB, Health Canada, Ottawa, and the Department of Earth and Environmental…
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A Disposable Biosensing Device For Naked-Eye Detection Of Milk Pasteurization Indicator

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Bypassing the conventional lab-based, time-intensive, protocol-oriented multistep methods of food quality assurances, recent interests have been tremendously focused on rapid, onsite, and accurate quality checkups….
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Discovering The Mechanism Behind Sexual Transmission Of Filoviruses

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Ebola virus and Marburg virus (MARV) are closely related filoviruses that cause severe hemorrhagic fever disease in humans and nonhuman primates and have high fatality…
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Open-Cell Foams: Promising Materials In High-Temperature Energy Conversion And Utilization

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Open-cell materials, such as metal and ceramic foams, have been extensively utilized in high-temperature applications due to their light weight, good flow-mixing capability, and ability…
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Fusion Technology: The Stability Of Porous SiC-Based Materials 

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Published by Marta Malo CIEMAT, National Fusion Laboratory, 28040, Madrid, Spain These findings are described in the article entitled Stability of porous SiC based materials…
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Brain Microstructure By Multi-Modal MRI

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Understanding the brain is one of the challenges of the 21st century and the target of a large number of research projects currently funded around…
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What Are You? How Racial Ambiguity Impacts Social Interactions

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Have you ever seen someone walking down the street and you just can’t quite figure out what race that person is? You may look at…
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Explaining Why Concussions May Activate A Pituitary “Dimmer Switch”

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For a number of years, researchers have described endocrine (glandular) problems in some people with a history of concussion. These endocrine problems can emerge months…
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Reducing Delinquency Among African American Youth In Foster Care 

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Published by Abigail Williams-Butler Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey These findings are described in the article entitled Reducing delinquency among African American youth…
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Identifying The Influence Of Soil Parameters To Vegetation Restoration In An Open-Pit Mining Area In China

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Mining is one of the most distinct human activities in the Anthropocene Epoch. At present, there are more than 9,000 large and medium-sized mines in…
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