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		LifeGene makes old cells act young again
Turning on a gene called Lin28a in old, damaged tissue may help the cells heal quicker.
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		Health & MedicineMore evidence that bilingualism delays dementia
Speaking a second language could keep the brain sharp longer, even among people who can't read, a new study suggests.
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		NeuroscienceMonkeys control two arms in virtual reality
A new brain-computer interface has enabled movement of two virtual limbs at the same time.
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		MicrobesBacteria starved in space grow better
Given limited resources microbes in microgravity make more new cells than their counterparts on Earth.
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		PaleontologyOldest known T. Rex relative found in Utah
Researchers say the animal — named the gore king of the southwest — was an early member of the tyrannosaur family.
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		Health & MedicineKnee ligament gets a closer look
Surgeons have done a detailed study of a band of fibrous tissue along the front side of the joint.
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		LifeIce crystals form along cells’ seamlike structures
A detailed view of how ice forms among cells could lead to better tissue preservation.
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		PaleontologyGiant platypus tooth found
A fossil molar found in Australia reveals a previously unknown extinct species of the mammal.
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		Materials ScienceIce aided construction of Forbidden City
Workers slid heavy stone using liquid and frozen water to move it forward.
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		PsychologyMale version of eating disorder replaces purging with muscle enhancers
Physique concerns can drive young men to take banned substances.
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		AstronomyGiant loner could shift idea of star formation
Observations of WR 102ka suggest it could have been born without any gaseous companions.
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		ClimateTiny shells hint at hidden ocean warming
Pacific waters are heating up 15 times faster than in earlier eras.