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[good] / gʊd /














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By comparing activity patterns along visual recognition pathways in the models and in the babies' brains, the researchers could better understand how early categorization takes place.

From Science Daily

Boon noted that this approach offers a major advantage over injected vaccines by providing better protection in the nose and lungs, which likely reduces both severe illness and the spread of infection.

From Science Daily

Survival data from a regional air ambulance service in South East England shows that outcomes were better than expected for major trauma patients.

From Science Daily

“I’ve always been passionate about fitness, and working out has been critical for my well-being and feeling safe, feeling confident and feeling good in my body. I wanted to bring that to L.A.,” says Rypinski.

From Los Angeles Times

“Bigger and better venue, and more budget, more budget, please.”

From Los Angeles Times