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Scientists reveal model of first human and it looks like wrestler Bret Hart

Scientists reveal model of first human and it looks like wrestler Bret Hart
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Study shows horses learn better when they are more relaxed

The more relaxed horses are, the better they can learn new tasks, a study has found, “tentatively demonstrating that arousal has critical importance for learning”. Scientists at Nottingham Trent University looked into how level of arousal in horses – the extent to which they might be excited or stressed for instance – affected performance in […] ....

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A naturally-occurring molecule shows promise as effective first-line treatment for prostate cancer

A naturally-occurring molecule shows promise as effective first-line treatment for prostate cancer
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Mutated gene thought to exist in just 4% of people could 'help tackle obesity'

A gene variant that helps regulate body weight could aid in tackling obesity, scientists have said.The ZFHX3 gene mutation – thought to exist in just 4% of people – has been found to control parts of the brain responsible for appetite.Scientists . ....

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