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Secrets Of Protein Folding Coming Unlocked Scientists are unraveling the mystery of how proteins fold into unique, three-dimensional shapes. Proteins are the workhorses of the body, taking on a wide variety of tasks. They fight infections, turn food into energy, copy DNA and catalyze chemical reactions. Insulin is a protein, as are antibodies and many hormones. A protein is a string of amino acids, and what it does is determined by the shape it takes. NYU Psychology Researchers Show How Attention Enhances Visual Percepti Researchers at New York University have determined the location in the brain where involuntary attention enhances visual processing. The researchers, from NYU's Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science, found that attending to, or selectively processing information from a given location without directing our eyes to that location, enhances performance in visual tasks as well as the neural activity underlying the processing of ensuing images. Thinking Outside the Xbox Greg Canessa explains his departure and the future of casual games. In Game|Life. Strong Link Found Between Concussions And Brain Tissue Injury Concussions, whether from an accident, sporting event, or combat, can lead to permanent loss of higher level mental processes. Scientists have debated for centuries whether concussions involve structural damage to brain tissue or whether physiological changes that merely impair the way brain cells function, explain this loss. Now, for the first time, researchers have linked areas of brain injury to specific altered mental processes caused by concussions. Muscle Damage May Be Present In Some Patients Taking Statins Structural muscle damage may be present in patients who have statin-associated muscle complaints, found a new study. Researchers Developing New Strategy To Combat Prion Diseases Researchers at the Animal Health Research Centre (CReSA) are developing immunotherapeutical strategies against diseases produced by prion, such as Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis. The most recent results, published in the Journal of Virology, show that important advances have been made in tests using DNA vaccines on animal models, enabling a significant delay in the arrival of symptoms. In the long term, this research could lead to the production of treatment for humans. Fowl Play: Adult Swim's Low-Budget, High-Geek, Stop-Mo Hit Robot Chick Robot Chicken, the Adult Swim network's hit series, is about as far, far away from mainstream TV as you can get. The show's 15-minute episodes are packed with silly superhero riffs and abundant fart jokes acted out by carefully posed action figures. Plus, a peek behind the scenes. San Andreas Fault Observatory At Depth Reveals New Insights Into The ' The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) -- the first underground observatory to provide physical samples and real-time seismological data from deep inside an active fault zone -- is yielding surprising new clues about the origin of earthquakes. SAFOD scientists from around the world met to discuss these new findings recently at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) at Moscone Center West in San Francisco. Prostate Cancer Uses Wnt Signaling Proteins To Promote Growth Of Bone Prostate cancer cells often metastasize, or spread, to bone where they form tumors that are extremely painful. New research by U-M scientists shows that prostate cancer manipulates an important group of signaling proteins called Wnts to establish itself in bone. 'Nano-Scissors' Laser Shows Precise Surgical Capability An ultra-short pulse laser that can perform extremely precise surgery on tiny roundworms may be the key to understanding nerve regeneration and is an important step toward treatment of human neurological disease, according to research published in the Dec. 16 issue of Nature.
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