Taste isn't just for taste buds
21 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Why taste receptors can be found not just on the tongue, but also in the nasal cavity, the stomach and the intestines.
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21 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Why taste receptors can be found not just on the tongue, but also in the nasal cavity, the stomach and the intestines.
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20 December, 2011 | Adrienne Burke |
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A simple bedside technology supports findings that up to 20% of vegetative state patients have been misdiagnosed.
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19 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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Archaeopteryx reminds us of the tenuous nature of scientific theories.
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16 December, 2011 | Ed Yong |
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A sugar molecule implicated in cancer and sepsis is now shown to have a higher calling.
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15 December, 2011 | Cathryn Denney |
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A closer look at the mechanism by which physical activity reduces anxiety.
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14 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Snippets from the Index on Censorship data debate.
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13 December, 2011 | Laura Buchholz |
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Lauren Buchholz explains why ‘promiscuity’ in females could lead to better offspring.
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12 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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New horizons in open source science using online scientific research communities.
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9 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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With the volume of literature published in the biomedical sciences and the difficulty in keeping up to date with reading, what role do assumptions play in medicine?
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8 December, 2011 | Adrienne Burke |
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A new study investigates how the observer’s perception of a patient’s character influences their assessment of the patient’s pain.
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