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'Rosetta Stone' to decode immune recognition
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 21:28
Medical researchers have developed an algorithm that predicts T cell recognition of antigens and sets the stage to more effectively harness the immune system.
Is There a Multidimensional Mathematical World Hidden in the Brain's Computation?
Singularity Hub - 21 Jun 2017 19:15
Two thousand years ago, the ancient Greeks looked into the night sky and saw geometric shapes emerge among the stars: a hunter, a lion, a water vase. In a way, they used these constellations to make sense of the random s...
Clear view on stem cell development
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 18:31
Today, tracking the development of individual cells and spotting the associated factors under the microscope is nothing unusual. However, impairments like shadows or changes in the background complicate the interpretatio...
What percentage of ALS is genetic?
Science Daily - 22 Jun 2017 00:59
Up to 90 percent of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) report that they have no family history of the disease. Now, new research has found approximately 17 percent of such ALS cases may be caused by a gene m...
New technique isolates neuronal activity during memory consolidation
Science Daily - 22 Jun 2017 00:59
Some basic processes underlying memory consolidation have been discovered by researchers. The work identifies some of the electrical events responsible for specific neuronal activity in the hippocampus: a region of the b...
Study answers why ketamine helps depression, offers target for safer therapy
Science Daily - 22 Jun 2017 00:59
Scientists have identified a key protein that helps trigger ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects in the brain, a crucial step to developing alternative treatments to the controversial drug being dispensed in a growing...
Perceptions about body image linked to increased alcohol, tobacco use for teens
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 23:15
Negative body image is associated with increased tobacco and alcohol use, with implications for both young men and women, new research concludes.
New measures of aging may show 70 is the new 60
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:54
A new study uses new measures of aging to scientifically illustrate that one's actual age is not necessarily the best measure of human aging itself, particularly in relation to population aging.
Feeling stressed? Bike to work
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:51
Cycling can help reduce stress and improve your work performance, new research confirms.
Predicting cognitive deficits in people with Parkinson's disease
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:51
Parkinson's disease is commonly thought of as a movement disorder, but after years of living with the disease, approximately 25 percent of patients also experience deficits in cognition that impair function. A newly deve...
Trends in emergency room visits and costs for patients with shingles
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:51
A new study suggests that while emergency room visits for shingles has decreased for those vaccinated against either the chicken pox (18 to 19 years old) or the shingles (60 years and older), the patient population in-be...
Specific diabetes medications to protect bone health recommended
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:21
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and osteoporosis often coexist in patients, but managing both conditions can be a challenge. A comprehensive review highlights the most effective treatment options for treating these conditions toge...
Serotonin improves sociability in mouse model of autism
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 22:05
Scientists have linked early serotonin deficiency to several symptoms that occur in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study examined serotonin levels, brain circuitry, and behavior in a mouse model of ASD. Experiments ...
Self-assembling reagents with tunable colors and brightness enable highly multiplexed tagging, microscopic imaging
Phys.org - 21 Jun 2017 22:00
Biomedical researchers are understanding the functions of molecules within the body's cells in ever greater detail by increasing the resolution of their microscopes. However, what's lagging behind is their ability to sim...
Weird orbits hint 'Planet Ten' might lurk at solar system edge
New Scientist - 21 Jun 2017 22:00
Astronomers studying icy objects in a distant region called the Kuiper belt say an unconfirmed planet with similar mass to Mars could be responsible for tugging them out of alignment
Smoking is finally dying out among young people in the UK and US
New Scientist - 21 Jun 2017 22:00
Now only 15.5 per cent of people in the UK are smokers. The largest declines have been seen in the first generation to grow up among anti-smoking laws
Best evidence yet that Parkinson's could be autoimmune disease
New Scientist - 21 Jun 2017 22:00
People with Parkinson's show an immune response to brain cell markers that suggests the condition could be caused by having an over-active immune system
This handy robot will iron your clothes so you don't have to
New Scientist - 21 Jun 2017 21:35
The TEO robot uses a camera to detect creases and can then "iteratively reduce the wrinkleness" of garments using a standard household iron
Three ways neuroscience can advance the concussion debate
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 21:34
While concussion awareness has improved over the past decade, understanding the nuances of these sports injuries, their severity, symptoms, and treatment, is still a work in progress. Neurologists and neurotraumatologist...
Could flu during pregnancy raise risk for autism?
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 21:34
Researchers found no evidence that laboratory-diagnosis alone of maternal influenza during pregnancy is associated with risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the offspring. They did, however, find a trend toward risk...
Yarraman flu or horse flu? Words and graphics influence willingness to vaccinate
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 21:34
'Yarraman flu is a virus quickly infecting the US...' The mock announcement was enough to make readers worry. But when the name of the hypothetical illness was changed to 'horse flu', readers reported being less motivate...
Neurons that regenerate, neurons that die
Science Daily - 21 Jun 2017 21:29
Investigators report on a transcription factor that they have found that can help certain neurons regenerate, while simultaneously killing others.