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Advantageous and disadvantageous inequality aversion can be taught through learning of others' preferences.

Zhang S; FeldmanHall O; Hétu S; Otto AR

This study looked at how people learn to be fair when playing a game. It found that when people watch someone else punish unfairness, they might also start to punish unfair behavior, even if it means losing something themselves. This way of learning can help make sure things are fairer, even in situations where one person might get more than another.

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Functional analysis across model systems implicates ribosomal proteins in growth and proliferation defects associated with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

Nielsen T; Kervadec A; Theis JL; Missinato MA; Marchant J; Romero M; Marchetti K; Lamba A; Zeng XI; Berenguer M; Walls SM; Schroeder A; Birker K; Duester G; Grossfeld P; Nelson TJ; Olson TM; Ocorr K; Bodmer R; Vogler G; Colas AR

Scientists studied a heart condition called HLHS in babies, which is very serious. They found that certain genes, called ribosomal protein (RP) genes, are really important for heart cell growth. Changes in these genes might be a clue to why HLHS happens.

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