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This Alien World Has No Clouds, and That's Weird

Live Science - 12 May 2018 14:59
This Alien World Has No Clouds, and That's Weird In a first, an international team of scientists has discovered an exoplanet with no clouds.
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The Mars 2020 rover, which will look for signs of life on the Red Planet, will be carrying another small spacecraft along with it: the Mars Helicopter
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Using a machine learning algorithm to analyse health records of individuals with autism, researchers have been able to identify both increased and decreased health risks associated with ASD. The study reports autistic ad...
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Schizophrenia Affects Your Body, Not Just Your Brain

Neuroscience News - 12 May 2018 18:58
Researchers say schizophrenia should not be considered to be just a disorder of the mind, as schizophrenia can also impact other organs. A new study reveals people with schizophrenia often have an over active immune syst...
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through May 12) ROBOTICS Boston Dynamics' SpotMini Robot Dog Goes on Sale in 2019 Stephen Shankland | CNET "The company has 10 SpotMini prototypes now and will work with manufacturing partners to build 100 this year, said company co-fou...
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Why Americans Are More Anxious Than Ever Before

Live Science - 12 May 2018 14:56
Why Americans Are More Anxious Than Ever Before Americans are becoming more anxious about their safety, health, finances, politics and relationships, a new online poll from the American Psychiatric Association finds.
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What Can Human Mothers (and Everyone Else) Learn from Animal Moms? Carin Bondar, author of "Wild Moms," shares motherhood challenges from the natural world.
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Here's What the Next Pandemic Pathogen Might Look Like What kind of pathogen will cause the next global pandemic disaster? A new report addresses the question.
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Putting Distinct Memories of Similar Events in Their Place

Neuroscience News - 12 May 2018 00:18
A new study reports, contrary to popular belief, place cells in the dentate gyrus do not remap. Instead, memory discrimination is controlled by increased co-firing of place cells and the neurons that organize which place...
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