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Electron Cryomicroscopy
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Genetics of Wild Mice Behavior
Biologist Hopi Hoekstra on the extended phenotype, structure of mice burrows, and addiction encoded in genome
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The climate and habitability of planets with eternal day and night sides
The new research investigates the climate states of rocky planets of Earth and Super-Earth-sizes with stable day and night sizes located in the habitable zones of red dwarf stars
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Psychologist Helen Tager-Flusberg on theory of mind, comorbidity, and symptoms of autism
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Speaking multiple languages can improve stroke outcome
Patients who speak more than one language seem to be twice as likely to have a better outcome after stroke
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Biologist Tim Spector on how microbes determine obesity, the best kind of diet, and the reasons to refrain from junk food
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