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Drugs of abuse hijack a mesolimbic pathway that processes homeostatic need | Science

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Drugs of abuse are thought to promote addiction in part by “hijacking”...

A naturally isolated symbiotic bacterium suppresses flavivirus transmission by Aedes mosquitoes | Science

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The commensal microbiota of the mosquito gut plays a complex role in...

Bacteria found in mosquito guts could help scientists fight dengue, Zika

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Newly identified microbe disables the viruses before they can infect the insects...

Phage predation, disease severity, and pathogen genetic diversity in cholera patients | Science

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Despite an increasingly detailed picture of the molecular mechanisms of bacteriophage (phage)–bacterial...

Interferon-γ and infectious diseases: Lessons and prospects | Science

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Infectious diseases continue to claim many lives. Prevention of morbidity and mortality...

Daring ‘James Bond’ mission to drill Antarctic ice cores could reveal future of sea level rise

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To understand vulnerable glaciers, climate scientists extract ice from continent’s remote and...

A national-scale assessment of land subsidence in China’s major cities | Science

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China’s massive wave of urbanization may be threatened by land subsidence. Using...

Neuroendocrine cells initiate protective upper airway reflexes | Science

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Airway neuroendocrine (NE) cells have been proposed to serve as specialized sensory...

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Technological risks are not the end of the world | Science

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