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Learning a Second Language Alters Sensory Perception

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 18:23
Bilingual people are better able to integrate sight and sound to make sense of speech, a new study reveals. Researchers report, in addition to altering basic sensory experiences, learning a second language can impact mem...
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This DeepMind AI Spontaneously Developed Navigation Neurons Like Ours When Google DeepMind researchers trained a neural network to tackle a virtual maze, it spontaneously developed digital equivalents to the specialized neurons called grid cells that mammals use to navigate. Not only did t...
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Climatologists have tried to set a "carbon budget" that tells us how much greenhouse gas we can emit and stay below 2°C, but their efforts have only caused confusion
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A possible future that climatologists treat as the worst of the worst, because it would produce huge greenhouse gas emissions, might lead to even more emissions than believed
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We've lost track of more than 900 near-Earth asteroids

New Scientist - 14 May 2018 21:37
More than 900 asteroids hurtling close to Earth were seen just once and then lost. Some may be kilometres across, and they could be just about anywhere
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A new study reports researchers have successfully reversed memory loss in fly models of Alzheimer's disease by restoring the balance between to enzymes that regulate gene expression.
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Gene Variant May Increase Psychiatric Risk After TBI

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 21:18
A new study has linked the APOE4 gene to mental health issues some people face following TBI. Researchers report people with the APOE4 gene had significantly higher scores for depression, PTSD and anxiety following TBI t...
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Brain Activity Alternates While Stepping

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 21:13
A study of Parkinson's patients reveals neural activity alternates between the right and left sides of the brain as we walk.
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World's fastest water heater--100,000 degrees in under a 10th of a picosecond Scientists have used a powerful X-ray laser to heat water from room temperature to 100,000 degrees Celsius in less than a 10th of a picosecond (millionth of a millionth of a second). The experimental setup, which can be ...
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Researchers believe their new study will provide a mechanistic understanding of how our microbiome and diets can impact the development of Alzheimer's disease. The study will aim to provide evidence of possible diet indu...
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Study Shows Details of Brain Networks in Autism

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 20:08
Study confirms the spatial layout of brain networks is more pronounced in those with autism. Additionally, most of the variations in network location was identified in attention networks.
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Researchers 'Transfer' a Memory

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 20:04
A new study reports researchers have successfully generated an artificial memory by injecting a sea snail with the RNA from another. Researchers say this approach could lead to new treatments to restore memory and alter ...
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Researchers have identified a link between cortical surface area, height and cognitive ability. The study reports taller people have bigger cortices, which in turn is linked to better cognitive function.
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A new study reveals a common autistic trait, the ability to focus on detail, may have allowed realism to flourish in Upper Paleolithic art.
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Laser Blasts Clear a Path Toward Clean Energy

Physics Buzz - 14 May 2018 18:37
"Fusion is the ultimate goal of energy research. It is clean, abundant, and safe," says Dr. Luke Ceurvorst, a researcher at the University of Bordeaux in France. Recently, Ceurvorst and a team of collaborators from aroun...
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Aliens May Well Exist in a Parallel Universe, New Studies Find Could alien life be hiding in the multiverse? New studies say, "sure!"
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Cause of polycystic ovary syndrome discovered at last

New Scientist - 14 May 2018 18:00
Polycystic ovary syndrome, which affects one in five women, seems to be caused by a hormonal imbalance. An IVF drug may fix this, and will be trialled soon
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We weren't sure whether Jupiter's moon Europa spews plumes of water, but evidence for them has just been found in 20-year-old data from the Galileo spacecraft
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Pilot Crashed Plane Deliberately, '60 Minutes' Panel Says Aviation experts think they know what happened to Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, according to a report from "60 Minutes Australia."
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Unpacking Compulsive Hoarding Disorder

Neuroscience News - 14 May 2018 16:18
A new study reveals those with compulsive hoarding disorder assign emotional attachments to possessions as a way of compensating for a lack of emotional warmth during early development. Additionally, those with the disor...
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New quantum probability rule offers novel perspective of wave function collapse Quantum theory is based heavily on probabilities, since measuring a quantum system doesn't produce the same outcome every time, but instead yields one of many outcomes that each occur with a certain probability. Now in a...
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Data from millions of Facebook users, including their answers to intimate questionnaires, was left exposed online for anyone to access, a New Scientist investigation has found
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