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How does your brain encode, store and retrieve memories? And where do all those memories live until you need them?

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Many doctors prescribe antibiotics to cure infections. But should they be prescribing viruses instead?

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Humans use the internet to communicate. Similarly, trees use a complex underground network of fungi.

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Most cells in your body have specific functions. Others can become different cell types. This second category of cells might hold important clues for cancer researchers.

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Ever wonder how fish survive in the cold waters of the Arctic and Antarctic? It’s partly because of a brilliant evolutionary adaptation.

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When your body needs to metamorphosize(change), battle infection, or restore balance, some of your cells may go through a process called apoptosis (programmed cell death).

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Experiments, theories, and fun facts about the relationship between dish size and portion size.

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There’s a little bit of colour in just about every object you use every day. Learn the chemistry behind how it gets there!

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How will arctic ice melt affect exploration, scientific research and geopolitics?

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Are you much sleepier in the morning than the adults in your life? That’s because your body and their bodies produce melatonin at different times.

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