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Location American Science News for 5 January 2019
On the last of our 12 Days of Culture, a film about pioneering liver transplant surgeon Thomas Starzl is one of sacrificing family life for medical advance
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Are Stablecoins the New and Improved Bitcoin?

Singularity Hub - 5 Jan 2019 17:00
Are Stablecoins the New and Improved Bitcoin? PwC, the global consulting and assurance firm, recently signalled its entrance into the cryptocurrency world by announcing a partnership with decentralized lending platform Cred. Cred (previously Libra Credit) was founde...
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The Hunt Is On for Moons Around Ultima Thule

Live Science - 5 Jan 2019 16:11
The Hunt Is On for Moons Around Ultima Thule The most distant celestial object ever explored may well have moons, and astronomers are trying hard to find them.
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Hallucinations May Be Caused By a Fold in the Brain

Neuroscience News - 5 Jan 2019 23:46
Researchers implicate a brain region called the paracingulate sulcus in the experience of hallucinations. The findings shed light into why some people are more likely to hallucinate than others, and provides a new target...
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Gut Microbiome Protects Against Acute Arsenic Toxicity

Neuroscience News - 5 Jan 2019 23:41
A new study reveals the role gut microbes play in protecting against arsenic toxicity.
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Researchers have developed a new, wireless optogenetic device which is able to control neurons in the brain. The device could help turn off pain receptors and reduce the effects of some neurological disorders.
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Should You Take Off Your Shoes Indoors?

Live Science - 5 Jan 2019 16:08
Should You Take Off Your Shoes Indoors? Your home contains thousands of uninvited bacteria. Should you be worried?
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Dino Graveyard: Photos of Dinosaur National Monument The world's richest quarry of dinosaur fossils is located in the American West, at Dinosaur National Monument.
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From what to do about Einstein to tricks for survival to doing away with sexist neurotrash, it is looking like a good year for books
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A new study reports sub-groups of people use their brains differently when imitating emotional faces. For those with schizophrenia, researchers found no categorically different social brain functions than those without t...
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A new study reveals 10% of the adult population in the US suffers from a food allergy, yet 19% of people believe they are allergic to specific foods, despite their reported symptoms being inconsistent with true food alle...
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