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Scientists Discover Children's Cells Living in Mothers' Brains ...

Dec 4, 2012 ... They found such cells in more than 60 percent of the brains and in multiple brain regions. Since Alzheimer's disease is more common in women ...

www.scientificamerican.com
Are Viruses Alive? - Scientific American

Aug 8, 2008 ... The initial interest in viruses stemmed from their association with diseases—the word “virus” has its roots in the Latin term for “poison.

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Why Can't We Live Forever? - Scientific American

Sep 1, 2010 ... Today the dominant cause of death is the aging process itself and the various diseases to which it gives rise—whether cancer, which drives ...

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The revolution and evolution of activity-based protein profiling

A chemistry-first approach to drug target and lead discovery ... drug discovery is perhaps needed most: treating brain and central nervous system diseases.

www.nature.com
Taking the “F” out of forever chemicals | Science

Aug 18, 2022 ... Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—sometimes called “forever chemicals” because of their chemical stability—are synthetic molecules ...

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The Metapharmacology of the “Addicted Brain”

as a neurochemical “brain disorder” or “brain disease.” Since arising in the ... as much by what they excluded as by the biological psychiatry they made.

www.jstor.org
Pregnancy Causes Lasting Changes in a Woman's Brain - Scientific ...

Dec 19, 2016 ... A study published Monday in Nature Neuroscience reveals that during pregnancy women undergo significant brain remodeling that persists for ...

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Common ingredient in soap could help destroy 'forever chemicals ...

Aug 18, 2022 ... A new, cheap method breaks down “forever chemicals” such as those used in ... put millions of people at risk for cancer and other diseases.

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Behind the Buzz: How Ketamine Changes the Depressed Patient's ...

Apr 12, 2019 ... Researchers have seen these effects in animals' brains, but the ... it acts on glutamate, the most common chemical messenger in the brain.

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International Research: Its Role in Environmental Biology | Science

Nov 27, 1970 ... ... in Environmental Biology: The study of man in various environments is essential for the control of cancer and other chronic diseases.

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AI-Generated Project Ideas

  1. Investigate the impact of different cleaning agents on the growth of bacteria (Biology)
  2. Examine the effects of various environmental factors on the spread of infectious diseases (Disease and illness)
  3. Explore the presence and effects of forever chemicals in water sources (Forever chemicals)
  4. Study the relationship between physical activity and brain function in different age groups (Brain)
  1. Investigating the effects of different disinfectants on the growth of bacteria: This project could involve culturing different types of bacteria and treating them with various disinfectants to determine their effectiveness in killing or inhibiting bacterial growth.
  2. Exploring the relationship between lifestyle choices and the risk of developing chronic diseases: This project could focus on collecting data on individuals' lifestyle habits (diet, exercise, sleep, etc.) and their incidence of chronic diseases, such as heart disease or diabetes, to analyze possible correlations.
  3. Examining the impact of forever chemicals on aquatic ecosystems: This project could involve testing the effects of persistent organic pollutants, known as forever chemicals, on the growth and development of aquatic organisms such as fish or algae to determine their potential ecological impact.
  4. Investigating the effects of music on brain activity: This project could involve conducting experiments to measure brain activity using electroencephalography (EEG) while subjects listen to different types of music to determine if certain genres or melodies have specific effects on brain waves or cognitive processes.