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One Yoga Class Per Week Sufficient For Lower Back Pain Relief
Weekly yoga class provides similar lower back pain relief as twice weekly classes in lower income minority patients, says a new study.
Exosomes Transmit Cell-To-Cell Antiviral Resistance, Study
Researchers in China have discovered a mechanism by which mice prevent the viral destruction of the host immune system.
Astronomers Watch A Distant Galaxy In Gas Feeding Frenzy
An international team of researchers has used one of the world's largest telescopes to spot a distant galaxy hungrily snacking on nearby gas.
White Dwarf Star Sheds Light On The Alpha Constant
Researchers have studied a distant white dwarf star to test their controversial theory that one of the constants of Nature is not a constant.
Researchers Detect Flashes Of Light In Deep Space
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope has detected brief flashes of radio emission from the distant Universe. Their origin is unknown.
Air Pollution May Shorten Lives By Years, Study
A new study, based on long-term data collected in China, has estimated the extent to which air pollution may shorten human lives.
New Insights From Tracking Dengue Incidence In Thailand
Researchers tracking the incidence of dengue fever in Thailand over a period of almost 40 years have uncovered new insights about the disease.
Widespread Changes In The Epigenome During Brain Development
Comprehensive mapping of the brain epigenome has uncovered large-scale changes that take place during the formation of brain circuitry.
OPINION: New Dynamism In Cultural, Intellectual Influences In The Asian Century
The cultural and intellectual aspects of the Asian century has been largely neglected, writes Jiemian Yang, President of the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.












