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Settling the Debate on Serotonin's Role in Sleep
Serotonin is a multipurpose molecule found throughout the brain, playing a role in memory, cognition, and feelings of happiness and other emotions. In particular, researchers have long debated serotonin's role in sleep: Does serotonin promote sleep, or its opposite, wakefulness?
Latest Research Articles
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Damage to the Ozone Layer and Climate Change Forming Feedback Loop
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How to Bend Waves to Arrive at the Right Place
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Non-invasive View Into the Heart
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'Bathtub Rings' Around Titan's Lakes Might be Made of Alien Crystals
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Ruminants' Genes Are a Treasure Trove
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Scientists Discover the Forces Behind Extreme Heat Over Northeast Asia
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Helping the Body's Ability to Grow Bone
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Study: Phenols in Cocoa Bean Shells may Reverse Obesity-Related Problems in Mouse Cells
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Dental Microwear Provides Clues to Dietary Habits of Lepidosauria
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Scientists Dissolve Crude Oil in Water to Study Its Composition
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'Sneezing' Plants Contribute to Disease Proliferation
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From Sheep and Cattle to Giraffes, Genome Study Reveals Evolution of Ruminants