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Your Brain Sees Faces, Even When You Don't

Live Science - 21 Sep 2017 20:01
Your Brain Sees Faces, Even When You Don't Can you see something without really seeing it? Your brain can.
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There is still no room for complacency in matters climatic IN JUNE Christiana Figueres, the UN's former climate chief who helped broker the Paris agreement in 2015, warned that the world has "three years to safeguard our climate". It was a hyperbolic claim, even then. New resear...
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A new study suggests that while healthy preterm children have more medical sleep problems than full-term children, they are more likely to fall asleep independently.
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Inspired by the Labyrinth of Greek mythology, a new chip etched with fluid channels sends blood samples through a hydrodynamic maze to separate out rare circulating cancer cells into a relatively clean stream for analysi...
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New hope for people with fibromyalgia

Science Daily - 22 Sep 2017 00:12
A novel psychological therapy that encourages addressing emotional experiences related to trauma, conflict and relationship problems has been found helpful for people with the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia.
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Unique gene therapy prevents, reverses multiple sclerosis in animal model Multiple sclerosis can be inhibited or reversed using a novel gene therapy technique that stops the disease's immune response in mouse models, researchers have found.
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Many research groups have explored human adaptation to high altitude living among three major far-flung global populations: Tibetans, Ethiopians and Peruvians. But few have simultaneously explored the other extreme---mal...
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New technique accurately digitizes transparent objects A new imaging technique makes it possible to precisely digitize clear objects and their surroundings, an achievement that has eluded current state-of-the-art 3D rendering methods. The ability to create detailed, 3D digit...
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There is no way to spot big earthquakes ahead of time

New Scientist - 21 Sep 2017 23:00
Large earthquakes look just like small ones when they start out, so early warning systems have no clues to help figure out if a quake is going to be huge
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Why the Mexico City Earthquake Shook Up Disaster Predictions

Scientific American - 21 Sep 2017 22:30
Why the Mexico City Earthquake Shook Up Disaster Predictions Tuesday’s deadly quake did not come from the place many geologists thought would unleash the next “big one” --
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Scientists have designed a synthetic molecule that can reactivate dormant human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in mice and lead to the death of some of the infected cells, according to a new study.
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From 2006 through 2011, Nepal conducted a mass immunization campaign against Japanese encephalitis -- a mosquito-borne viral disease. Now, investigators have reported that the vaccination effort prevented thousands of ca...
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Your neurons register familiar faces, whether you notice them or not When people see an image of a person they recognize particular cells light up in the brain. Now, researchers have found that those cells light up even when a person sees a familiar face or object but fails to notice it. ...
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Why poison frogs don't poison themselves

Science Daily - 21 Sep 2017 22:12
Why poison frogs don't poison themselves Poison frogs harbor some of the most potent neurotoxins we know, yet scientists have long wondered -- how do these frogs keep from poisoning themselves? Scientists are now a step closer to resolving that head-scratcher. ...
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Neuron types in brain are defined by gene activity shaping their communication patterns Neurons are the basic building blocks that wire up brain circuits supporting mental activities and behavior. In a major step forward, scientists have described a discovery about the molecular-genetic basis of neuronal ce...
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Routine and rapid hepatitis C virus testing among young adults who use injection drugs improves life expectancy and may provide a good use of limited resources, according to new research.
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Exosomes are the missing link to insulin resistance in diabetes Chronic tissue inflammation resulting from obesity is an underlying cause of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. But the mechanism by which this occurs has remained cloaked, until now. In a new paper, researchers ide...
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Detecting cosmic rays from a galaxy far, far away In an article published today in the journal Science, the Pierre Auger Collaboration has definitively answered the question of whether cosmic particles from outside the Milky Way Galaxy. The article, titled "Observation ...
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Physicists publish new findings on electron emission Even more than 100 years after Einstein's explanation of photoemission the process of electron emission from a solid material upon illumination with light still poses challenging surprises. In the report now published in...
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Galaxies Far, Far Away Send Us Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays

Scientific American - 21 Sep 2017 22:00
Galaxies Far, Far Away Send Us Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays A new study hints that the most energetic particles ever seen come from far beyond the Milky Way. --
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Results from an experiment exploring how atoms interact on a very fundamental level show that scientists may understand less about what's going on in some atomic scattering experiments than previously thought. Published ...
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Locking down the big bang of immune cells

Science Daily - 21 Sep 2017 21:44
Locking down the big bang of immune cells Ignored pieces of DNA play a critical role in the development of immune cells (T cells), scientists have found. These areas activate a change in the structure of DNA that brings together crucial elements necessary for T ...
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