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Obesity-Promoting Genes Discovered

Mice that lack two genes—Cnot7 and Tob—remain lean even after eating a high-fat diet, research shows.

Splitting Germs To Double Teeth

Cutting a tooth germ in two results in two usable adult teeth, albeit at only half the size.

Memories Labelled And Erased With Light

Researchers have developed an optogenetic probe that can both label individual neurons and erase memories in the brains of mice.

Scientists Uncover Secondary Structure Of Lewy Bodies

The secondary structure of plaques known as Lewy bodies could help researchers develop new treatments for Parkinson's disease.

It Might Make Sense To Treat Melanoma With Antisense Therapy

Antisense oligonucleotides targeting the MDM4 protein have been shown to reduce tumor growth in a mouse model of metastatic melanoma.

AstraZeneca Expands Presence in Asia With Deals in China and Japan

AstraZeneca has entered a strategic alliance with WuXi AppTech and acquired Takeda's respiratory business.

Addicted To Your Phone? There’s An App for That

Researchers have developed an app to help users restrict their mobile phone usage with the help of peer pressure.

Maintaining The Balance Between Excitation and Inhibition

Researchers have found that the same neurotransmitter can cause either neuronal excitation or inhibition, depending on which receptor it binds to.

Scientists Pinpoint Gene That Controls Shoot Branching

Introducing the EXB1 gene makes plants sprout excessive branches by activating RAX genes, study says.