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Salk Scientists Redraw the Blueprint of the Body's Biological Clock

By Salk Institute for Biological Studies on Apr 16, 2012   Science/Education  

Discovery of key link between circadian rhythms and metabolism may lead to new therapies for sleep disorders and diabetes

Salk Scientists Discover How Plants Grow to Escape Shade

By Salk Institute for Biological Studies on Apr 16, 2012   Science/Education  

Findings could lead to high-yield crops that gather light more efficiently and make better use of farmland

Discovery of Brain's Natural Resistance to Drugs May Offer Clues to Treating Addiction

By Salk Institute for Biological Studies on Mar 8, 2012   Science/Education  

Salk scientists discover a single injection of cocaine or methamphetamine produce a long-lasting cellular memory trace that could be the brain's way of resisting powerful psychostimulants

Complex Wiring of the Nervous System May Rely on a Just a Handful of Genes and Proteins

By Salk Institute for Biological Studies on Feb 13, 2012   Science/Education  

Discovery provides clues to development of neurological diseases and cancer

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