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Birds Of A Feather Flock Left Or Right
Scientists find that budgies' inbuilt bias to the left or right, analogous to human handedness, helps them avoid mid-air collisions.
Nano-Sensor For Personalized Antibiotic Treatments
The rapid measurement of blood antibiotic levels would allow doctors to tailor the dosage to each individual, according to a study.
Body Kills Blood Cancers On A Daily Basis
Immune cells undergo 'spontaneous' changes on a daily basis that could lead to cancers if they were not destroyed by our immune system.
Safer Treatment For Teens With Acne
Researchers have proposed new guidelines for safer prescription of a common acne drug linked with suicide and depression.
‘Love Drug’ May Treat Abdominal Pain
A hormone that induces labor and encourages social bonding may hold the key to treating abdominal pain, according to a new study.
Shrimp Gives Insight Into Color Vision
Researchers have uncovered new insights into color vision by studying the mantis shrimp.
Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment On The Way?
Researchers have developed and tested a “Trojan horse” treatment for cancer in mice, raising hopes for non-toxic human cancer treatment.
Texting Changes The Way We Walk
Researchers have confirmed something you may have suspected: texting on your phone while walking can alter your posture and balance.
Polarized Light Guides Honeybees To Honey Source
Honeybees use the pattern of polarized light in the sky, invisible to humans, to direct one another to a honey source, according to a study.












