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Saturated Fat May Make the Brain Vulnerable to Alzheimer's
A diet high in saturated fat can quickly rob the brain of a key chemical that helps protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to new research.
Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates
Members of the medical school's class of 2013 laugh as they listen to a speech by Long Nguyen, who spoke on behalf of the graduating MD students.
Researchers unmask Janus-faced nature of mechanical forces with supercomputer
At least, that used to be the rule in mechanochemistry, a method that researchers apply to set chemical reactions in motion by means of mechanical forces.
Summer camp students visit Richland security lab
Allen Seifert, right, a nuclear engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, leads students Hannah Gardiner, left, Andrea Richard and Pat Mulligan on a tour of PNNL's Shallow Underground Laboratory, June 11, 2013.
Summer camp students visit Richland security lab
Physicist Bob Runkle used a double-gloved hand to point to a landline telephone on a counter in a laboratory 30 feet underground.
Finally Discovering Down House
My first time at Down House was on a blind date. He lived in the Heights and I had never been so it seemed perfect.
Fast Pollutant Degradation by Nanosheets
Waste from textile and paint industries often contains organic dyes such as methylene blue as pollutants.
Bill Gates Backs Open Science Website ResearchGate
Chemists are ResearchGate's fourth-largest membership group.a Includes physics, math, psychology, and other science professionals.


