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Human error triggers specific neural processing in the brain, a study by Iowa University researchers has found. <br /><br />
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Surgeons have performed the world’s first transplant of an entire human eye, an extraordinary addition to a face transplant.
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An analysis of beeswax in managed honeybee hives in New York finds a wide variety of pesticide, herbicide and fungicide residues, exposing current and future generations of bees to long-term toxicity.
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Terrible to terrific: A new antifungal molecule tweaks a powerful drug to harness its power against infection while doing away with its toxicity.
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Chinese scientists report the first birth of a live chimeric monkey whose cells largely derive from a line of monkey stem cells. Their findings are published in <i>Cell</i>.
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Background Components of social connection are associated with mortality, but research examining their independent and combined effects in the same dataset is lacking. This study aimed to examine the independent and combined associations between func ...
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University of Iowa researchers have found that the human brain can distinguish between an outcome caused by human error and one in which the person’s decision-making is blameless. The brain takes just one second to separate the outcomes, and in cas ...
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A critically-endangered echidna named after Sir David Attenborough has been captured on film for the first time more than 60 years after it was last recorded. The Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna is part of a species that is notoriously difficult ...
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A new study doubles the number of species at risk of extinction to 2m, driven by the latest data on insects. Losing these tiny creatures would have huge implications for life on Earth
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The uneven recovery of the post-Great Recession years has been accompanied by changing family behaviors throughout the U.S. For teens, whose family building years are largely still to come, these broader shifts may have influenced their expectations ...
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The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.
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Adult ADHD is associated with a higher risk for dementia, but medications and lifestyle changes may lower risk.