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A virus-bacteria coevolutionary 'arms race' solves diversity by 'killing the winner'
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2018 22:46
There is remarkable biodiversity in all but the most extreme ecosystems on Earth. When many species are competing for the same finite resource, a theory called competitive exclusion suggests one species will outperform t...
'Quantum radio' may aid communications and mapping indoors, underground and underwater
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2018 22:03
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated that quantum physics might enable communications and mapping in locations where GPS and ordinary cellphones and radios don't work...
Scheduled Feeding Improves Neurodegenerative Symptoms: Mouse Study
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 21:00
A study to be published in eNeuro reports scheduled feeding times improved motor activity, sleep quality and quality of life in mouse models of Huntington's disease.
Diabetes Drug 'Significantly Reverses Memory Loss' in Alzheimer's: Mouse Study
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 20:40
Lancaster University researchers report a drug developed to treat diabetes shows promise in reversing memory loss associated with Alzheimer's in mouse models of the disease. The drug appears to have a neuroprotective eff...
How the Brain Responds to Vascular Injury
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 20:36
A new neuroimaging study reveals pericytes, a type of cell found in the brain's blood vessels, grow to compensate for the loss of neighboring cells.
Wafer-Thin 'Metalens' Uses Nanotech to Blow Glass Out of the Water
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 19:11Possible Biomarker for Huntington's Identified
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 18:04
Researchers have discovered a new biomarker that can help diagnose Huntington's disease. They note the findings could result in the development of treatments to postpone neuron death in those who carry the Huntington's g...
World Poverty Has Plummeted--But Will It Ever Disappear?
Singularity Hub - 2 Jan 2018 18:00
Few will deny 2017 was a rough year. But believe it or not, we're still living in the best time ever to be alive, and the world as a whole is better off than it has been at any other time in human history. People are liv...
Californians can now buy marijuana for recreational use
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2018 17:47
It already has a booming marijuana industry, and on 1 January, California became the sixth US state to make marijuana legally available for recreational use
Genetic Changes Caused by Environmental Factors Linked to Suicide Risk
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 17:38
Umea University researchers report stress related changes in the CRH gene is linked to an increased risk of suicidal ideations in adults and psychiatric illness in teens.
UFO Watch: 8 Times the Government Looked for Flying Saucers
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 17:38New Brain Mapping Technique Highlights Relationship Between Connectivity and IQ
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 17:35
A new study in Neuron reports a simple, new neuroimaging technique has revealed a correlation between how well a person's brain regions are connected and intelligence.
Roman Temple of Mithras May Align with Sun on 'Jesus' Birthday'
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 17:03Top 20 Neuroscience News Stories of 2017
Neuroscience News - 2 Jan 2018 16:21
2018 is almost upon us. We thought it would be a good time to take a look back at some of the most popular Neuroscience News stories of 2017.
Pioneers of the American West: The Harvey Girls (Photos)
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 15:18Japan launches super-low-orbit satellite to test ion engines
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2018 12:48
Tsubame will take high-resolution images of Earth and measure oxygen levels and has been designed to orbit at an altitude of just 180 kilometres
Frozen Family Fun: Try These Cold-Weather Science Experiments
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 10:20News Flash: Lightning Deaths Hit a Record Low in 2017
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 10:05Why Is Losing Weight So Tough?
Live Science - 2 Jan 2018 08:19A virus-bacteria coevolutionary 'arms race' solves diversity by 'killing the winner'
EurekAlert! - 2 Jan 2018 07:00
(University of Illinois College of Engineering) Researchers at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have shed new light on a fundamental question in ecology, b...
Nature's smallest rainbows, created by peacock spiders, may inspire new optical technology
EurekAlert! - 2 Jan 2018 07:00
(University of Akron) The mechanism behind these tiny rainbows may inspire new color technology, but wouldn't have been discovered without research combining basic natural history with physics and engineering. These supe...
Cellular division strategy shared across all domains of life
EurekAlert! - 2 Jan 2018 07:00
(Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences) The three domains of life -- archaea, bacteria, and eukarya -- may have more in common than previously thought. Over the past several years, Harvard re...