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Location American Science News for 5 January 2018
NASA Goes for 'GOLD' to Scan the Border of Earth and Space A new NASA mission, the first to hitch a ride on a commercial communications satellite, will examine Earth's upper atmosphere to see how the boundary between Earth and space changes over time.
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How Alzheimer's Spreads Through the Brain

Neuroscience News - 5 Jan 2018 22:43
Researchers investigate how toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease spread throughout the brain.
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A new study provides further evidence that increasing choline consumption during pregnancy has cognitive benefits for children.
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Why Sauna Bathing is Good For Your Health

Neuroscience News - 5 Jan 2018 21:32
A 30 minute sauna bath reduces blood pressure and improves vascular compliance, a new study reports.
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Quantum 'spooky action at a distance' becoming practical A team from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics in Australia have demonstrated how to rigorously test if pairs of photons - particles of light - display Einstein's "spooky action at a distance", even under adverse con...
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Researchers have developed a new way to magnetise molecules found naturally in the human body, paving the way for a new generation of low-cost magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology that would transform our ability ...
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a mathematical model for computing radiation therapy treatments that could substantially reduce patient side effects while delivering the same results as conv...
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Finding the Tipping Point For Sleep

Neuroscience News - 5 Jan 2018 20:02
Researchers have identified how specialized neurons in fruit fly brains trigger the key steps in falling asleep.
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After initial rumours of an Intel bug, a massive security flaw has been revealed in most computer processors leaving personal data and passwords vulnerable
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A new study adds to evidence that current clinical tools can fail to capture autism presentations in females.
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Multiple eyewitness accounts describe Australian birds of prey deliberately setting wildfires by carrying burning sticks, in order to flush out prey
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Rudeness Wins: Bonobos Are Attracted to Creeps

Live Science - 5 Jan 2018 19:53
Rudeness Wins: Bonobos Are Attracted to Creeps Bonobos, known as largely peaceful primates, are attracted to behavior that's not very nice.
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Breast Implants Linked to a Rare Cancer: How Big Is the Risk? Women with breast implants are at increased risk of developing a rare type of cancer, but what exactly are the chances of getting cancer from implants?
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Real-Life 'Game of Thrones' Tale Told in Medieval Scroll The scroll dates to the War of the Roses.
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Colonies of turtle ants are often attacked by competing species, and the ants understand enough military strategy to decide when certain nests should be abandoned
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Guidelines from the World Health Organization are being drawn up that may recognise sexual compulsivity as a mental disorder
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Guidelines from the World Health Organization are being drawn up that may recognise sexual compulsivity as a mental disorder
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Why the World Is Still Getting Better--and That's Likely to Continue If you read or watch the news, you'll likely think the world is falling to pieces. Trends like terrorism, climate change, and a growing population straining the planet's finite resources can easily lead you to think our ...
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DNA from an infant girl who died 11,500 years ago reveals where America's first human settlers came from and when they arrived
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Cutting-Edge Camera Deciphers Messages Written on Mummy Wrappings About 2,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians made homemade wrappings for mummies from "recycled" scraps of paper that people had first used to scribble down shopping lists and personal notes.
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It is not the daily occurrence that physicists from entirely different fields closely work together. However, in theoretical physics a general ansatz can offer solutions for a large variety of problems. A team of scienti...
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1,000-Year-Old Stone Structure in Mexico May Depict Creation of Earth The underwater stone structure may represent a fish monster that legend says created the Earth.
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