Nora Bradford
 
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- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineA squid-inspired medical device could reduce the need for needlesThe device, which directs a liquid by mimicking squids’ high-pressure jets, could provide alternative delivery methods for injectable drugs. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceYour brain can perceive subtle odor changes in a single sniffThe speed at which our brain can tell smells apart is on par with color perception, a new sniff device shows. 
- 			 Psychology PsychologyA brain network linked to attention is larger in people with depressionBrain scans revealed that teenagers with larger attention-driving networks were more likely to develop depression. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceThese windpipe cells trigger coughs to keep water out of the lungsNeuroendocrine cells can sense substances on the way to the lungs and prompt reactions such as coughing and swallowing, experiments in mice show. 
- 			 Archaeology ArchaeologyHuman brains found at archaeological sites are surprisingly well-preservedAnalyzing a new archive of 4,400 human brains cited in the archaeological record reveals the organ’s unique chemistry might prevent decay. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineStimulating spleens with ultrasound hints at a treatment for inflammationUsing an intense kind of ultrasound stimulation against inflammation holds promise but so far has been tested only in rodents and human blood samples. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsThis elephant peels bananas, but only slightly ripe onesPang Pha, an Asian elephant at Zoo Berlin, probably picked up the skill by observing her zookeeper. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceThe classic map of how the human brain manages movement gets an updateFunctional MRI scans provide a new version of the motor homunculus, the mapping of how the primary motor cortex controls parts of the body. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsScientists have now recorded brain waves from freely moving octopusesThe data reveal some unexpected patterns, though it’s too early to know how octopus brains control the animals’ behavior, a new study finds.