The gut microbiomes of apes living in captivity resemble those of some people more than they resemble apes living in the wild.
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Do crops sometimes make deforestation worth it?
Posted by National University of Singapore on August 7th, 2017
Analyzing the trade-offs of converting forests to farmland suggests the economic benefits outweigh the environmental costs in some places.
Brain region responsible for the ‘placebo effect’ identified
Posted by Chuck Bednar on October 30th, 2016
By using functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (fMRI) technology, researchers from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) and Northwestern University have identified the part of the human brain responsible for the pain-relief phenomenon known as the placebo effect. As reported earlier this week by Psych Central and the Pain News Network, Dr. Marwan Baliki, a […]
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