Feature: Will antibodies finally put an end to migraines?
Targeting a peptide that may be the long-sought headache trigger, four firms are racing to develop the first truly effective migraine treatmentSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleDogs may have come from Nepal or Mongolia, argues new genetic study
Work contradicts views that dogs were first domesticated in Europe and Southeast AsiaSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleWere cats domesticated more than once?
Bones unearthed in China suggest early farmers tamed local wildcatsSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleZika Testing Is Urged for Some Newborns
A range of birth defects, not just small heads, may be linked to infection with the virus, federal health officials said on Tuesday.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleLes journalistes scientifiques, une nécessité | Agence Science-Presse
Pour contrer la mauvaise info, embauchez un journaliste scientifiqueSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleYet again we have been blindsided by an emerging virus
HIV, Ebola, SARS and now Zika – public health responses to viral threats need to improve before the next one hitsSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleThe Mycobiome | The Scientist Magazine®
The largely overlooked resident fungal community plays a critical role in human health and disease.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleFirst orangutan murder seen as pair team up to kill female
Orangutans are normally solitary, only coming together to mate. But violence could increase as they are forced closer together by habitat destructionSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleCancer de la prostate : 30 ans d'innovation, et après ?
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View ArticleCancer : le « droit à l'oubli » fait ses premiers pas
Les emprunteurs n'auront plus à déclarer certains cancers ou une hépatite C une fois guéris.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleHibernation Helpers | The Scientist Magazine®
Gut microbes may help regulate the metabolic changes a bear experiences before and during hibernation, scientists show.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleHyperactive magnetic field may have led to one of Earth’s major extinctions
Scientists propose that weakened field would have flooded the planet with UV radiationSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
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View ArticleWhy do some chimps throw rocks at trees?
Behavior could attract mates or mark territory, scientists saySee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleCœur artificiel Carmat - Les petits investisseurs ont-ils été spoliés ? -...
En janvier 2016, le cours de la société française réputée pour sa fabrication de cœurs artificiels a sévèrement baissé lorsque l’un des patients est mort. Mais la chute de l’action a débuté avant...
View ArticleHow to (seriously) read a scientific paper
Reading becomes easier with experience, but it is up to each scientist to identify the techniques that work best for them.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleHuman sacrifice may have helped societies become more complex
New study shows how religion can be exploited by social elitesSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleFirst LSD brain imaging study offers insights into consciousness
Scans reveal effects of the drug that correlate with ego dissolution, giving clues to how the brain creates a sense of selfSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleFathered by the Mailman? It’s Mostly an Urban Legend
A number of recent genetic studies challenge the notion that mistaken paternity is commonplace, finding a rate of less than 1 percent.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleNot just a headache: How migraine changes your brain
Migraine changes the way you experience the world all the time, not just during an attack. It's time for a new approach to treatmentSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
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