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- Villain stomach bug may have a sweet side: 'Bad' gut bacteria may help control diabetes
- Cupid's arrow: Light shed on laws of attraction
- Excavation set to shed new light on London's Victorian past
- Indonesian fishing communities find balance between biodiversity and development
Villain stomach bug may have a sweet side: 'Bad' gut bacteria may help control diabetes Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:28 PM PST A stomach bacterium believed to cause health problems such as gastritis, ulcers, and gastric cancer may play a dual role by balancing the stomach's ecosystem and controlling body weight and glucose tolerance, according to immunologists. |
Cupid's arrow: Light shed on laws of attraction Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:28 PM PST A sociologist's research offers new insights into why and when Cupid's arrow strikes. |
Excavation set to shed new light on London's Victorian past Posted: 08 Feb 2013 03:27 PM PST From a clay smoking pipe to Neolithic flint, a 19th Century garden has been revealing some of its secrets to an archaeological team from London's Kingston University. |
Indonesian fishing communities find balance between biodiversity and development Posted: 07 Feb 2013 02:17 PM PST Fishing communities living on the islands of Indonesia's Karimunjawa National Park have found an important balance, improving their social well-being while reducing their reliance on marine biodiversity, according to new research. |
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