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  • Durability Vs. Recyclability: Dueling Goals in Making Electronics More Sustainable

    The falling cost of solar power has led to a boom in recent years, with more and more photovoltaic panels popping up on rooftops and backyard solar farms around the world.

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  • How the Brain Fights Off Fears That Return to Haunt Us

    Neuroscientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered a group of cells in the brain that are responsible when a frightening memory re-emerges unexpectedly, like Michael Myers in every “Halloween” movie.

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  • Stanford Researchers Explore the Effect of Climate Change on Suicide Rates

    As global temperatures rise, climate change’s impacts on mental health are becoming increasingly evident.

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  • When Neurons Are Out of Shape, Antidepressants May Not Work?

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most commonly prescribed medication for major depressive disorder (MDD), yet scientists still do not understand why the treatment does not work in nearly thirty percent of patients with MDD.

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  • People Choose Healthy and Sustainable Lunches If Given the Green Light

    The study, published in the journal Appetite, also shows that in some cases people were even inclined to choose ‘greener’ meals over ‘healthier’ meals.

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  • Scientists Hunt Down the Brain Circuit Responsible for Alcohol Cravings

    Scientists at Scripps Research have found that they can reverse the desire to drink in alcohol-dependent rats—with the flip of a switch.

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  • Research Reveals Few Childrens' Multivitamin Products Supply Recommended Vitamin D Dose

    Few multivitamin products for children supply the recommended dose of 400 IU a day of vitamin D, suggest the results of a survey of 91 different products, published online in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.

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  • Sleep Tight! Researchers Identify the Beneficial Role of Sleep

    Sleep increases chromosome dynamics that clear out DNA damage accumulated during waking hours

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  • TV Meteorologists Could Play Key Role in Climate Change Education

    Canadian meteorologists who deliver the evening news are interested in educating Canadians about the increasing impacts of climate change.

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  • Canairy App Tracks Outdoor Workers' Exposure to Air Pollution

    A new app launched today by King’s College London and the British Safety Council provides outdoor workers, and their employers, with crucial information about their exposure to air pollution.

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