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Neuronal Improvement by Manipulating Mitochondria

by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 30, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND The replacement of lost neurons is a holy grail for neuroscience. A new promising approach is the conversion of glial cells into new neurons. Improving the efficiency of this conversion or reprogramming after brain injury is an important step towards...

Plant Immune Systems May be Very Similar to Our Own

by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 28, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Although profoundly different in terms of physiology, habitat and nutritional needs, plants and animals are confronted with one shared existential problem: how to keep themselves safe in the face of constant exposure to harmful microorganisms. Mounting...

Empathy: A More Complicated Virtuous Stance Than You Might Think

by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 25, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Empathy is talked about a lot these days. Against the backdrop of a global pandemic and a divisive political climate in the United States, calls for empathy have become louder and more urgent. We encourage empathy for those inflicted with COVID-19 and...

New Discoveries Questions Gender Roles in Early Hunter-Gatherer Societies

by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 24, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND For centuries, historians and scientists mostly agreed that when early human groups sought food, men hunted and women gathered. However, a 9,000-year-old female hunter burial in the Andes Mountains of South America reveals a different story, according...

Digital Game Helps People Learn to Recognize “Mis-information” and “Fake News”

by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 23, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND A short online game in which players are recruited as a “Chief Disinformation Officer,” using tactics such as trolling to sabotage elections in a peaceful town, has been shown to reduce susceptibility to political misinformation in its...
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