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“Zombie cells” aren’t always bad and that could transform anti-aging medicine
Science
All Top News -- ScienceDailyMay 22

“Zombie cells” aren’t always bad and that could transform anti-aging medicine

Aging research is entering a new phase as scientists rethink one of the body's most mysterious cell types: senescent cells, often nicknamed "zombie cells.

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Shoplifters aren't just bad to the bone or mums stealing nappies. The truth is more complex| Emily Kenway
Opinion
Opinion | The GuardianApr 26

Shoplifters aren't just bad to the bone or mums stealing nappies. The truth is more complex| Emily Kenway

Speaking to career thieves as part of my research, I learned that childhood abuse, a life in care and little education has led them to this place, says former policy...

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It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way | Helen Pilcher
Opinion|Opinion | The Guardian|Apr 4

It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way | Helen Pilcher

We found that, in both conditions, laughter levels failed to reach statistical significance. There was “cheapdate”, the gene that affects alcohol tolerance in fruit flies, or “indy” (short for “I’m not dead yet”), which affects life span. Nor did adults want to know that their “I’m not dead yet” gene was faulty.

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Back seats aren't as safe as they should be. A crash test is trying to help
Business|NPR Topics: Business|Feb 3

Back seats aren't as safe as they should be. A crash test is trying to help

A crash-tested vehicle sits in the test hall, with airbags deployed and a crash test dummy's hand visible in the rear window, after a moderate overlap frontal crash test at the Insurance Institute for Highway...

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