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Epigenetic layers and players underlying neurodevelopment Janine M. LaSalle, Weston T. Powell, Dag H. Yasui. • Epigenetic modifications are long-lived layers of past transcriptional events. • The relationship of DNA methylation to transcription depends on genomic context. | ||||
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
FeedaMail: TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES
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Southern Europeans More African Than Thought Southern Europeans get a significant portion of their genetic ancestry from North Africa, new research suggests. Read More »Online Dating: The Secret to a Happy Marriage?
Autonomous Rovers to Compete for $1.5 Million NASA Prize
Hunt for Closest Alien Planet Gets Rare Boost From Stellar Alignment
Earliest Evidence of French Winemaking Discovered?
Killer Bee Attack: Science Explains Man's Death A Texas man died after being attacked by a swarm of Africanized honeybees, sometimes called "killer bees." Read More »LA Pollution Is Losing Its Sting, Study Shows Read More » Testosterone Prescriptions Nearly Triple in Last Decade The percentage of middle-aged men in the United States taking testosterone to treat symptoms of low testosterone, or "low T," has increased substantially in recent years, a new study suggests. Read More »Want to Live Longer? Eat a Plant-Based Diet To stave off death by a few extra years, a vegetarian diet appears to be superior to a non-vegetarian one, according to results of a study of more than 73,000 people published today (June 3) in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Read More »AIDS Exhibit Explores Early Years of Epidemic NEW YORK - Young people today do not know a world without AIDS, and many may not be aware of the confusion, fear and panic that surrounded its emergence as a completely new disease. Read More »Sunscreen Can Slow Skin Aging, Study Suggests One secret to younger-looking skin may be as simple as remembering to slather on sunscreen every day, a new study suggests. Read More »Storm-Chaser Deaths a 'Wake-Up Call,' Researcher Says Read More » Ghostly Seal & Sunlit Shark Make Photo Splash Read More » Earth Living Is Tough for Astronaut Used to Space
Dwarf Star Blasts out Stunningly Powerful Flares A nearby star smaller than Jupiter punches far above its weight, firing off surprisingly intense flares that regularly triple its total brightness, scientists say. Read More »Brain Surgery Is an Option for Patients with Severe OCD, Study Suggests
Solar Plane Dodges Stormy Weather En Route to St. Louis Read More » The Key Salary Negotiation Tactic That Works If you are going to be asking for a raise anytime soon, you better come to the bargaining table prepared and informed, new research suggests. Read More »Did Oral Sex Really Cause Michael Douglas' Cancer? It appears that actor Michael Douglas had every major risk factor of throat cancer: He's reportedly engaged in excessive alcohol and tobacco use, and now he says he acquired HPV, or h papillomavirus, via oral sex. Is there a way to know which one ended up getting him sick? Read More »Women Willing to Delay Antibiotics for UTIs More women than previously thought may be willing to delay taking antibiotics to treat a urinary tract infection in order to reduce the potentially unneeded use of antibiotics, a new Dutch study shows. Read More »Why Hands-Free Phones May Be Unsafe for Drivers Voice-controlled texting and other hands-free tools may seem like safe options for using a cellphone while driving, but one researcher warns that the brain can't safely manage both tasks at once. Read More »Brain Says Guilty! Neural Imaging May Nab Criminals
Multiverse or Universe? Physicists Debate Read More » New Telescope Strategy Could Resolve Dark-Matter Mystery, Scientists Say Read More » Ocean Expedition Sets Sail to Probe Glacier Changes Read More » Are Humans Getting Smarter or Dumber? Is humanity getting smarter or dumber with time? The answer may be both. Read More »China's latest manned space mission to launch this month Read More » 400-Million-Year-Old 'Spiny Shark' Fossil Found
Did Humans Really Eat Neanderthals?
Rocket Launch Tonight Will Be Visible from US East Coast Read More » Normal or Not? When One's Gender Identity Causes Distress The latest edition of the mental health manual used by psychiatrists to diagnose disorders reveals a change in thinking on gender identity. The perspective change is similar to a decision made in 1973, when the American Psychiatric Association eliminated homosexuality from its disorders' list. Read More »How to Shave Your Head in Space: Astronaut Video
Saturn-Like Alien Planet Found by Little Telescope
Planets Found by Kepler Spacecraft Likely Larger Than Thought
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