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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.

  1. Environment

    Polluted water interferes with drug that combats parasitic scourge

    Arsenic contamination fuels resistance to one treatment for leishmaniasis.

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  2. Health & Medicine

    Gene links smoking, multiple sclerosis

    Smokers with genetic variant face tripled risk of MS.

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  3. Health & Medicine

    New definition of ‘full term’ narrows on-time arrival window

    Until now, babies born at any time during a wide five-week window were considered fully cooked. Now, a panel of clinicians says otherwise.

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  4. Humans

    What makes a face go round

    Genetic enhancers acting far away from their intended genes can help shape a face during development.

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  5. Health & Medicine

    Inactive HIV poses even greater barrier to cure

    The reservoir of dormant virus strains is larger than scientists estimated, a finding that could make the virus harder to combat.

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  6. Psychology

    Groups recall travel details better than loners

    Small teams of people can recite key information from public announcements better than any one person.

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  7. Anthropology

    Hunting boosts lizard numbers in Australian desert

    Reptiles prefer to live in places aboriginal people have burned.

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  8. Humans

    Our Final Invention

    Computers already make all sorts of decisions for you. Imagine if the machines controlled even more aspects of life and could truly think for themselves.

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  9. Humans

    Medicine’s future inspired by science fiction

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  10. Health & Medicine

    Infant digestive problem more likely with formula

    Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, which causes forceful vomiting, is more common in babies not breast-fed.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Seek Meningitis Vaccine

    Excerpt from the November 9, 1963, issue of SCIENCE NEWS LETTER.

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  12. Psychology

    The bright side of sadness

    Bad moods can have unappreciated mental upsides.

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