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COURTESY OF J. PAXON REYES VIA FLICKR Valentines is often a day of romance and love. However, beware of the science behind sexual tensions, smart chocolates and heartbreaks.
COURTESY OF WWW.SNAKEVENOMANDCANCER.WEBS.ORG The World Toxin Bank aims to find more beneficial toxins in animals.
COURTESY OF MICHAEL YAMAKAWA Scientists have further explained the link between health and exercise by looking at BCL2-beclin-I complexes.
COURTESY OF WWW.NIGMS.NIH.GOV Researchers found that viruses are unable to adapt to rapidly changing environments.
COURTESY OF WWW.YALE.EDU Viruses cannot undergo fitness trade off when changes are too rapid.
COURTESY OF WWW.WALLPAPERS10.NET There are approximately 20 million different toxins- some of which may be useful in developing medicines.
Since President Obama nominated Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense last month, Hagel’s support for Israel has been called into question.
Courtesy of the www.thenautilusdiner.com The Nautilus Diner in Timonium has a huge menu featuring pancakes, desserts, waffle fries and more.
Courtesy of the Walters Art Museum via Facebook The Walters presents Love is in the Art, a romantic way to spend Valentine’s Day with food, dance and music.