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3 Ways the US Should Prepare for the Next Flu Pandemic
Live Science - 9 Feb 2018 17:05The Future of Digital Health: Personalized Health Care Beyond the Doctor's Office
Singularity Hub - 9 Feb 2018 17:00
In an interview at Singularity University's Exponential Medicine in San Diego, Leslie Saxon, founder and executive director of the USC Center for Body Computing, spoke about the Virtual Care Clinic her team is building. ...
Particle interactions on Titan support the search for new physics discoveries
Phys.org - 9 Feb 2018 16:09
Nuclear physicists are using the nation's most powerful supercomputer, Titan, at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to study particle interactions important to energy production in the sun and stars and to prope...
Separating Trash From Treasure: How the Brain Assigns Value to Objects
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 23:52
A new study from JHU researchers finds the brain can assign the value to an object in less than a tenth of a second; roughly the same amount of time as it takes to recognize an object.
How the Brain Constructs the World
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 22:34
Two new studies shed light on the processes that underlie the integration and storage of sensory information.
Subatomic Smackdown
Symmetry Magazine - 9 Feb 2018 21:09
When it comes to talent, versatility and the power to change the world, which atomic particle is the champ? Read what our four contenders have to say--then you decide. Physics fans, are you ready to rumble? Of course you...
Shedding Light on Genetic Overlap Between Major Psychiatric Disorders
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 20:15
Researchers have identified a range of psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia and autism, that share physical characteristics at the molecular level. Specifically, the study identifies common patterns of neural g...
Study Helps Map Signaling System in Brain Linked to ASD
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 20:10
Vanderbilt researchers have mapped a signaling system in the brain that appears to be linked to autism.
Dark matter could be produced by twisted gravitational waves
New Scientist - 9 Feb 2018 20:09
If gravitational waves - ripples in space time - have a handedness, primordial particles could interact with them to form a dark matter superfluid that spreads through the cosmos
The 'Perfect Human Pathogen' Is Spreading at the Winter Olympics
Live Science - 9 Feb 2018 19:40Birds 'dream sing' by moving their vocal muscles in their sleep
New Scientist - 9 Feb 2018 19:30
Zebra finches sing during the day, and at night while they sleep their vocal organs act out the motions of singing, a bit like a sleepwalking person
We should use nukes to deflect asteroids, says astro algorithm
New Scientist - 9 Feb 2018 19:03
We've never had to deflect an incoming asteroid before it hits Earth, so how do we know the best way to do it? An algorithm says nuclear weapons are the most effective
Toad Eats Beetle, Immediately Regrets It -- Watch Retching Aftermath
Live Science - 9 Feb 2018 18:14Meet the Adorable Olympic Mascots, Soohorang and Bandabi
Live Science - 9 Feb 2018 18:02What Global Challenges Will We Solve With Exascale Supercomputers?
Singularity Hub - 9 Feb 2018 18:00
Though nearly seventy percent of Earth's surface is comprised of water, only three percent is considered fresh and drinkable--and most of that striking minority is trapped in glaciers or polar ice caps. Juxtapose the dea...
How Your Brain Helps You Learn New Skills
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 17:58
A new study reveals how fast spiking interneurons improve the efficiency of learning a new skill.
Stem Cell Division Seen For First Time in Adult Brain
Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2018 17:54
Researchers have observed how neural stem cells divide and new neurons are integrated into the hippocampus.
Forging a quantum leap in quantum communication
Phys.org - 9 Feb 2018 17:48
Quantum communication, which ensures absolute data security, is one of the most advanced branches of the "second quantum revolution". In quantum communication, the participating parties can detect any attempt at eavesdro...
Researchers to develop new allergy relief device using cold plasma technology
Phys.org - 9 Feb 2018 17:40
Researchers at the University of Liverpool are developing an innovative device that uses cold plasma technology to tackle the problem of airborne allergens in the home.
Odd gluon compounds may be lurking in the protons
Phys.org - 9 Feb 2018 17:30
Protons are known to contain quarks and gluons. But are gluons behaving as expected?
In Photos: South Korea from Above
Live Science - 9 Feb 2018 17:02Is the quantum computer revolution really just five years away?
New Scientist - 9 Feb 2018 16:34
Many of those involved in the race to unleash the power of quantum computing predict it will happen soon. Here's why, says Graeme Malcolm