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How Lasting Memories Form In The Brain
The cells responsible for long-term memories are formed the prefrontal cortex during the initial experience and gradually strengthen over time.
Want To Report Dangerous Driving? There’s An App For That
A two-week field trial in Korea has shown that crowdsourced traffic violation reporting could be used to enhance road safety.
Wanda Group Invests US$10 Billion In Chengdu Healthcare Park
In partnership with the Chengdu Municipal Government, Wanda Group will invest US$10 billion to establish a healthcare industry park in Chengdu, China.
How Beneficial Gut Bacteria Thrive On Breastmilk
Different strains of beneficial gut bacteria have evolved independent mechanisms to make the most of the sugars found in breastmilk.
Why Progeria Patients Grow Old Before Their Time
A high-throughput screening study has identified a drug that could help slow down aging in patients with progeria.
Reconstructing Astronomical Events With Ancient Texts
Literature, tree ring dating and space observations have come together in a unique study to shed light on ancient astronomical events.
Expanding The Graphene Toolkit
Scientists have developed a way to make graphene more reactive so that different chemical groups can be attached to fine tune its properties.
Sigmund Says
In the not-so-distant future, our robotic assistants might understand us better than we care to admit.
Drought-Resistant Rice Strain Created
A genetically modified strain of rice has proven itself to be remarkably drought resistant in various real-world scenarios.












