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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.

  1. Life

    Year in Review: Bioengineers make headway on human body parts

    New techniques produce mimics of brain, liver, heart, kidney, retina.

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  2. Life

    Year in Review: Your body is mostly microbes

    Microbiome results argue for new view of animals as superorganisms.

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  3. Psychology

    Moral Tribes

    Emotion, Reason and the Gap Between Us and Them by Joshua Greene.

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  4. Psychology

    When stressed, the brain goes ‘cheap’

    A new study shows that stress makes you go with your gut, biasing your decisions against the more “expensive” method of thinking things through.

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  5. Neuroscience

    Parkinson’s patients drive better with brain stimulation

    Patients make fewer errors with a little help from implanted electrodes, at least on a computer.

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  6. Psychology

    Barcelona soccer team’s 2009 wins led to slight baby boom

    In Bages, birth rates rose 16 percent, but in Barcelona they only increased 1.2 percent.

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  7. Life

    Chronic wounds may succumb to vitamins

    In mice, antioxidants fight diabetic sores.

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  8. Life

    Neandertal genes point to interbreeding, inbreeding

    DNA from 50,000 years ago underscores modest levels of mating across hominid populations.

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  9. Microbes

    A newfound respect for the microbial world

    Despite what many people think about humans’ place in the scheme of things, scientists are finding more evidence that we live in a world of microbes.

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  10. Life

    Nicotine may damage arteries

    Other chemicals in cigarettes may not be to blame.

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  11. Animals

    China trumps Near East for signs of most ancient farm cats

    Earliest evidence found for grain as a force in feline domestication.

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Dog dust may benefit infant immune systems

    Microbes from pet-owning houses protected mice against allergy, infection.

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