Why pain and stress lead to depression
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Ferrarelli, L. K. Tags: twis Source Type: research

Helping T cells feel at home in the liver
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Colmone, A. Tags: twis Source Type: research

Estimating transmission chains for dengue
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Ash, C. Tags: Epidemiology twis Source Type: research

Using "you" to generalize from me to others
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Chin, G. Tags: Psychology twis Source Type: research

Metal-oxide synergy
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Szuromi, P. Tags: Chemistry twis Source Type: research

Nanograined metals avoid going soft
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Grocholski, B. Tags: Materials Science twis Source Type: research

Cell projections set up pigment pattern
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Purnell, B. A. Tags: Development twis Source Type: research

Identifying the hosts of quasar absorbers
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Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Smith, K. T. Tags: Astronomy twis Source Type: research

[Distant Galaxies] Identifying the hosts of quasar absorbers
If the line of sight from Earth to a distant quasar passes through foreground material, some of the quasar's light is absorbed. If a galaxy-sized quantity of gas intervenes, it forms – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 23, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Keith T. Smith Tags: Distant Galaxies Source Type: research

[Asthma] NK cells in severe asthma: Failed resolution
Anti-inflammatory corticosteroids are a first line of defense against many types of asthma, but individuals with severe asthma frequently do not respond to this therapy. Duvall et – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Angela Colmone Tags: Asthma Source Type: research

[Cancer] Melanoma cells talk to keratinocytes
Although identifying cancer-driving mutations is important, therapeutics usually target proteins, and tumor progression is affected by nearby cells. Ostalecki et al. performed – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Leslie K. Ferrarelli Tags: Cancer Source Type: research

[Language Development] Nonhuman primates model language evolution
Nonhuman primates were long seen as lacking many of the key elements that enable language in humans. In a Perspective, Snowdon discusses recent research that challenge this assumption: – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Julia Fahrenkamp-Uppenbrink Tags: Language Development Source Type: research

[Crop Development] Promise and challenges of gene editing
With traditional plant breeding approaches, it can take a decade or more to develop a new crop. In a Perspective, Scheben and Edwards highlight recent efforts to use the gene editing – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Julia Fahrenkamp-Uppenbrink Tags: Crop Development Source Type: research

[Aging] Protein aggregation-mediated aging in yeast
Old age in yeast cells results in insensitivity to mating pheromone. Reduced activity of the histone deactylase Sir2 and consequent alteration of chromatin at mating loci have been – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: L. Bryan Ray Tags: Aging Source Type: research

[Nanoscale Transport] Calorimetry reaches an atomic junction
Electrical and thermal conductivity in metals are linked at the macroscopic length scale because electrons carry both heat and current. Cui et al. found that this relationship, – [Read More] (Source: This Week in Science)
Source: This Week in Science - March 16, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Brent Grocholski Tags: Nanoscale Transport Source Type: research