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February 13, 2012
People with strabismus (misalignment and limited movement of one or more eyes) are often teased about their crossed-eye appearance; those with more complex, disfiguring strabismus can become socially isolated and develop neck and back problems from having to turn their head to see properly. A single, simplified procedure adopted at Children's Hospital Boston has good results, researchers report, and allows for eye position to be fine-tuned in the recovery room or up to a week later, often…
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April 2, 2024
If you miss “All American” and the rollercoaster ride of drama from the vortex, the wait is finally over. The sixth season returned Monday on the CW. If that is not exciting enough, the series is slated to be the latest to reach the 100th episode milestone this season. The cast celebrated in Los Angeles...
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May 15, 2012
A study from Massachusetts General Hospital researchers suggests that specific populations of tumor cells have different roles in the process by which tumors make new copies of themselves and grow.
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January 3, 2014
A new study shows substantial differences in how two closely related mouse strains respond to drugs. It offers new options for linking genes and behavior and may change how scientists think about the similarity of their mouse strains.
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October 24, 2023
The number 1 is among the happiest numbers, 4 is sad, and both are narcissistic
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April 19, 2012
A University of Leicester study finds that allowing patients to see their doctor of choice reduces rates of non-emergency hospital admissions.
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January 11, 2012
Astronomers using the partially completed ALMA observatory have found compelling evidence for how star-forming galaxies evolve into '"ed and dead" elliptical galaxies, catching a large group of galaxies right in the middle of this change.
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April 12, 2012
A new observatory still under construction has given astronomers a major breakthrough in understanding a nearby planetary system and provided valuable clues about how such systems form and evolve. Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array have discovered that planets orbiting the star Fomalhaut must be much smaller than originally thought. This is the first published science result from ALMA in its first period of open observations for astronomers worldwide.
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April 12, 2012
Observations with the ALMA telescope, still under construction, have helped resolve a controversy about the planetary system of Fomalhaut, 25
light-years away. Images made possible by ALMA's new technology
indicate that a dusty ring around the star is confined by a pair of planets not too different in mass from Earth.
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January 6, 2014
Striking new observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array telescope capture, for the first time, the remains of a recent supernova brimming with freshly formed dust. If enough of this dust makes the perilous transition into interstellar space, it could explain how many galaxies acquired their dusty, dusky appearance.
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