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Smelling a Sweetie's Clothes May Lower Stress

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Study shows it has to be a partner's, not a stranger's.


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Brain Structure of Transgender People Investigated in Study

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Researchers performed a structural analysis in search of differences in gray and white matter volume based on MRI scans of the brains of 80 individuals between 18 and 49 years of age.


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New Tissue Technique Offers 3D Insights into Brain

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Imperial researchers have helped develop a breakthrough imaging technique which reveals the ultra-fine structure of the brain in unprecedented detail.


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Clinical and laboratory personnel with the need to store vaccines, pharmaceuticals and other molecular or biological samples safely can benefit from a new series of lab-grade undercounter refrigerators that are designed to minimize energy usage and noise, while maintaining high levels of performance and maximizing storage capacity.


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Reproductive System Tissues Changes Seen in Soy Formula-Fed Babies

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Subtle estrogen-like responses in infants point to need for longer-term follow-up of effects.


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Smartphone Addiction May Signal Emotional Instability

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People who are less emotionally stable are more likely to be addicted to their smartphones, according to a new research study.


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"Railway Tracks" Inside Cells Help the Body

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New research shows how a microscopic "railway" system in our cells can optimize its structure to better suit bodies' needs.


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