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Early Environment May Shape Axon Pathfinding
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 23:52
A new study reveals both genetics and environment play a role in shaping brain connectivity.
Grafted Brain Organoid Provides Insight into Neurological Disorders
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 23:39
Researchers have developed more sophisticated organoid models to help provide new insights into a range of neurological and psychological disorders.
Enigmatic Gene Critical For a Healthy Brain
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 23:24
Researchers reveal a non-coding RNA called Paupar is critical in influencing healthy brain development.
When Three Months From Now Feel Right Around the Corner
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 22:54
A new study examines the relationship between absolute and relative time estimates.
People with Misophonia Find Background Chewing Sounds so Annoying it Affects Their Ability to Learn
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 22:19
People with misophonia perform poorly in cognitive exercises when triggered by non-verbal sounds, such as chewing, researchers report.
Quantum shift shows itself in coupled light and matter
Phys.org - 16 Apr 2018 22:17
A team led by Rice University scientists used a unique combination of techniques to observe, for the first time, a condensed matter phenomenon about which others have only speculated. The research could aid in the develo...
Researchers Watch Brain's Lining Heal After Head Injury
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 22:01
Researchers watch, in real time, as immune cells help repair the meninges following mild traumatic brain injury.
Catching malaria makes you smell more attractive to mosquitoes
New Scientist - 16 Apr 2018 22:00
Mosquitoes are particularly attracted to the sweat of people who have malaria, suggesting the parasite that causes it may change a person's body odour
Connection Between Postnatal Sensory Experiences and Brain Development
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 21:42
A new Zebra fish study reveals a lack of sensory stimulation following birth can impact neurogenesis and brain development.
Americans with a College Education Live Longer Without Dementia
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 20:04
Two new studies from researchers at USC provide fresh insight into Alzheimer's risks. Researchers say attending college can stave off dementia and help retain memories in old age. Additionally, researchers report reducin...
Watch a swarm of underwater drones hunt and surround a boat
New Scientist - 16 Apr 2018 19:10
Dozens of underwater SwarmDiver drones can autonomously explore an area or encircle an object. To launch them they are just thrown into the sea
Wormholes Cast Weird Shadows That Could Be Seen by Telescopes
Live Science - 16 Apr 2018 18:55What Are the Psychological Effects of Losing Your Religion?
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 18:51
A new study explores the psychological impact some people face when leaving their religion. Researchers report those who exited a religion tended to be less trusting in others and became more hedonistic.
Run Faster, Learn Better
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 18:27
Researchers claim they have identified a causal link between running speed and enhanced learning in mice.
Scientists uncover how to stop cyber intrusions
Phys.org - 16 Apr 2018 18:21
U.S. Army-funded researchers at the University of California in Los Angles have found a proverbial smoking gun signature of the long sought-after Majorana particle, and the find, they say, could block intruders on sensit...
As World Warms, America's Invisible 'Climate Curtain' Creeps East
Live Science - 16 Apr 2018 17:21This Startup Is Training AI to Gobble Up the News and Rewrite It Free of Bias
Singularity Hub - 16 Apr 2018 17:10
Bias in journalism is nothing new, but there are growing concerns technology is pushing us into echo chambers where we only hear one side of the story. Now a startup says it's using AI to bring us a truly impartial sourc...
Dear IRS, why can't we have a simpler way to do our taxes?
New Scientist - 16 Apr 2018 17:10
Pre-filled tax returns in the US could save us a headache and reduce the grip of commercial software that benefits from a complex system, says David Auerbach
A Physics Video Game: Kirchhoff's Revenge
Physics Buzz - 16 Apr 2018 17:03
I remember the day I came to truly understand the concept of orbit--and why astronauts in the space station seem to be in zero-g, even though they're only 250 miles from Earth's surface, experiencinga gravitational pull ...
Brain Activity Study Offers Potential Insight into Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2018 17:01
A new study may provide key insights into the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Researchers report people with higher levels of amyloid beta showed less activity in brain areas associated with working memory when e...
For the first time, researchers place an electron in a dual state--neither freed nor bound
Phys.org - 16 Apr 2018 17:00
Atoms are composed of electrons moving around a central nucleus to which they are bound. The electrons can also be torn away via the powerful electric field of a laser, overcoming the confining force of their nucleus. A ...
Some superconductors can also carry currents of 'spin'
Phys.org - 16 Apr 2018 17:00
Researchers have shown that certain superconductors--materials that carry electrical current with zero resistance at very low temperatures--can also carry currents of 'spin'. The successful combination of superconductivi...