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Brain Development Influenced by Immune System

Neuroscience News - 17 Apr 2018 20:02
A new study provides further evidence for immune system activation during pregnancy and disruptions in brain development. Many adult diseases, researchers say, may originate during fetal development.
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Plants in the UK are set to blaze into flower virtually simultaneously, because flowering has been delayed two weeks by the unusually cold weather
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In an age when a person's online presence can be quickly removed by technology corporations, there's a case for a new right... to be remembered, says Jamais Cascio
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A new article considers why losing a dog can be harder for some to deal with than losing a close friend or family member.
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A crucial feeding ground for migrating birds has been almost destroyed by pollution and a bad winter, but help is at hand in the form of an all-you-can-eat buffet
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Using AI to Detect Heart Disease

Neuroscience News - 17 Apr 2018 19:07
Researchers apply deep learning algorithms to help measure physiological changes linked to heart disease.
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The world's largest astronomical movie

Symmetry Magazine - 17 Apr 2018 19:04
The world's largest astronomical movie The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will track billions of objects for 10 years, creating unprecedented opportunities for studies of cosmic mysteries. When the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope begins to survey the night s...
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If one part of an ice shelf starts to thin, it can trigger rapid ice losses in other regions as much as 900 kilometres away - contributing to sea level rise
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A small molecule, 6-thio-dG, may provide a new approach to treating currently untreatable pediatric brain cancers, researchers report.
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A new neuroimaging study reveals Transcendental Meditation increases activity in frontal areas of the brain, while reducing activity in the cerebellum and pons.
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10 Amazing Things You Can Learn From Your Poop

Singularity Hub - 17 Apr 2018 17:00
10 Amazing Things You Can Learn From Your Poop Hardly a day goes by without a research study or article published talking sh*t--or more precisely, talking about the gut microbiome. When it comes to cutting-edge innovations in medicine, all signs point to the microbio...
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Performing under pressure: Modeling oxidation in high-stress materials Each year, the effects of corroding materials sap more than $1 trillion from the global economy. As certain alloys are exposed to extreme stress and temperatures, an oxide film begins to form, causing the alloys to break...
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Machine learning techniques may reveal cause-effect relationships in protein dynamics data Machine learning algorithms excel at finding complex patterns within big data, so researchers often use them to make predictions. Researchers are pushing this emerging technology beyond finding correlations to help uncov...
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A new study sheds light on the role striosomal neurons play in reinforcement learning.
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Sweat So You Don't Forget: Exercise Breaks Improve Learning

Neuroscience News - 17 Apr 2018 16:25
In adult students, taking a short exercise break during a lecture can help to improve learning and recall, researchers report.
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New capabilities at NSLS-II set to advance materials science By channeling the intensity of x-rays, synchrotron light sources can reveal the atomic structures of countless materials. Researchers from around the world come to the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)--a U....
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Scientists Spot the Shadow of a Strange Wind Blowing Past a Black Hole The white-hot winds blowing through space, carrying vast pillars of matter away from the event horizons of black holes, are even stranger than scientists thought.
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Mother's Depression May Negatively Impact Child's IQ

Neuroscience News - 17 Apr 2018 16:09
A new study reveals maternal depression can have a negative effect on her child's cognitive development. Researchers found children whose mothers were depressed scored lower on verbal IQ tests at the age of 5 than their ...
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New discovery in shear-thickening fluids such as detergents What do paint, dishwasher detergent, ketchup and blood have in common? All are composed of particles suspended in a carrier liquid, flow when stirred or forced, but remain thick or even gel-like at rest.
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Canada Pulls Diplomat Families from Cuba Over Mystery Illness Scientists can't explain why some diplomats in Cuba hear bizarre noises before experiencing brain issues and hearing loss.
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It's a classic scene in action movies: The hero is dangling from a rope, staring down at certain death. Just as he starts climbing, a fiber snaps above his head. A suspenseful score swells as a hidden clock begins to cou...
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Sharks Lay Eggs. Here's Some Creepy Footage of What That Looks Like. An epic GIF shows the slithering specter of a shark embryo within. And apparently, Jaws Jr. is none too pleased about the bright light shining into its home.
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