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  • Virtual Reality Could Recalibrate Neurological Disorders

    Playing games in virtual reality (VR) could be a key tool in treating people with neurological disorders such as autism, schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease.

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  • Canadian Astronaut Takes Part in Made-in-Ottawa Study of Bone Marrow Health in Space

    Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Dr. David Saint-Jacques is taking part in a made-in-Ottawa experiment on bone marrow health during his six-month mission on the International Space Station.

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  • Mobile DNA Element Found in Mosquito Parasite Has Potential for Infectious Disease Control

    Controlling mosquito-borne illnesses, such as Dengue or West Nile virus, has historically been difficult due to a lack of effective vaccines and concerns about the environmental impact of insecticides.

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  • Offspring of Older Mothers are More Responsive to Aging Interventions, Study Finds

    Advanced maternal age at the time of giving birth is known to decrease how long the offspring will live and their fecundity.

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  • Adhesive Formed from Bee Spit and Flower Oil Could Form Basis of New Glues

    Honey bees spend hours each day collecting pollen and packing it into tidy bundles attached to their hind legs.

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  • Stanford Autonomous Car Learns to Handle Unknown Conditions

    Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new way of controlling autonomous cars that integrates prior driving experiences – a system that will help the cars perform more safely in extreme and unknown circumstances.

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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Keeps an “Eye” on Tropical Cyclone Joaninha

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite showed a visible eye remained in Tropical Cyclone Joaninha is it continued moving through the central Southern Indian Ocean.

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  • Short Birth Intervals Associated with Higher Offspring Mortality in Primates

    Shorter intervals between primate births are associated with higher mortality rates in offspring, finds a new study of macaque monkeys.

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  • In the Tree of Life, Youth Has Its Advantages

    It’s a question that has captivated naturalists for centuries: Why have some groups of organisms enjoyed incredibly diversity—like fish, birds, insects—while others have contained only a few species—like humans.

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  • Research Beginning to Uncover the Mystery of Hagfish’s Zombie Hearts

    Hagfish are slimy bottom-dwellers that live off the carcasses of dead sea creatures and thrive in deep waters where oxygen is hard to come by.

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