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Does DNA determine happiness?

June 20, 2014

Some genes influence joy, but that’s not the whole story.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: 5-HTT, christopher, DNA, dopamine, endorphin, genes, genetics, happiness, Lessard, mutation, oxytocin, scientist-news, serotonin

Teaching the heart to grow again

June 6, 2014

Researchers want to regrow heart tissue without scarring.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: antioxidant, catalase, free radicals, grow, Hashem Sadek, heart, Hille, Kinter, luke szweda, mice, Michael, Mike Kinter, mitochondria, regenerate, repair, scientist-news, tissue, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Aluminum compound triggers disease in genetically susceptible mice

June 3, 2014

Scientists are seeking to learn more about “innate immunity.”

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: alum, aluminum, Deshmukh, inflammation, innate immunity, scientist-news, Sjogren's syndrome, Umesh, Umesh Deshmukh

Are there mutants among us? (Hint: You’re one of them.)

May 22, 2014

Mutations are so common, not having any would be the anomaly.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: chris sansam, christopher, Christopher Sansam, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, Magneto, mutant powers, mutants, mutations, OMRF, Professor X, sansam, scientist-news, superheroes, Wolverine, X-Men

Younger lupus patients at risk for shingles

May 15, 2014

The shingles vaccine could be approved for younger patients.

Filed Under: Diseases, News, Research News Tagged With: Chakravarty, Eliza, eliza chakravarty, live virus, lupus, New York University, NYU, scientist-news, shingles, vaccine

Spider-Man’s amazing (and scientifically challenging) powers

May 6, 2014

Could a radioactive spider bite really give you powers?

Filed Under: Education, Featured News, News Tagged With: bite, Courtney, courtney griffin, DNA, epigenetics, genes, Griffin, radioactive, scientist-news, spider, Spider-Man, venom

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