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Gut bacteria influence brain development Posted: 03 Sep 2021 10:26 AM PDT Extremely premature infants are at a high risk for brain damage. Researchers have now found possible targets for the early treatment of such damage outside the brain: Bacteria in the gut of premature infants may play a key role. The research team found that the overgrowth of the gastrointestinal tract with the bacterium Klebsiella is associated with an increased presence of certain immune cells and the development of neurological damage in premature babies. |
New model for solving novel problems uses mental map Posted: 03 Sep 2021 10:26 AM PDT How do we make decisions about a situation we have not encountered before? New work shows that we can solve abstract problems in the same way that we can find a novel route between two known locations -- by using an internal cognitive map. |
Exploring the role of gender in scholarly authorship disputes Posted: 02 Sep 2021 02:47 PM PDT A new paper found that women -- as compared to their male counterparts -- receive less credit for the work they put into academic publications, more frequently experience disagreements over authorship, and often end up losing out on opportunities for future collaboration as a result. |
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