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Hormone Therapy May Lead to Improved Cognitive Function
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 18:48
A new study reveals using estradiol gel in combination with oral progesterone can help to improve cognitive function in postmenopausal women.
Mystery ghost ape species found hidden in bonobo's genome
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 15:30
A comparison of chimpanzee genomes has found signs that a previously unknown species of chimpanzee once lived in the forests of central Africa
Prediction Method For Epileptic Seizures Discovered
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 20:40
Researchers apply machine learning algorithms to EGG data to create a new method of predicting when epileptic seizures will strike.
Teaching Chores to an AI
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 20:30
Researchers report teaching an AI with an activity simulator could eventually help robots to perform chores like making a cup of coffee or setting a table.
Switching Off Cravings and Food Pleasure in the Brain: Mouse Study
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 20:26
A new study reports altering activity in the amygdala can eliminate cravings for sweet foods. Researchers believe the findings could help develop new treatments for eating disorders.
How to Build a Brain
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 20:23
A new study sheds light on how our brains are constructed. Researchers say the study reveals how the balance of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the cerebral cortex has remained constant over mammalian evolution.
We need to grab some rocks from Mars - let's just get on with it
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 20:00
A mission to collect samples from the Red Planet and return them to Earth is our best chance of finding life on Mars, says Joelle Renstrom
Drugs that help our cells tidy up might extend lifespan
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 20:00
Ramping up the body's ability to remove damaged cells has been found to stave off organ damage and cancer in mice - could a drug get the same effect in humans?
Women aren't being told real risks of cervical cancer screening
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 20:00
Efforts to prevent cervical cancer seem so straightforward that few women question them, but unnecessary treatment can cause miscarriages and premature births
Nuclear scientists calculate value of key property that drives neutron decay
Phys.org - 30 May 2018 19:00
Using some of the world's most powerful supercomputers, an international team including scientists from several U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories has released the highest-precision calculation of a fu...
Scientists use a photonic quantum simulator to make virtual movies of molecules vibrating
Phys.org - 30 May 2018 19:00
Scientists have shown how an optical chip can simulate the motion of atoms within molecules at the quantum level, which could lead to better ways of creating chemicals for use as pharmaceuticals.
Eye Function May Be Key to Schizophrenia Diagnosis
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 18:57
According to researchers, a hand held device that records electrical activity from the retina may be a useful tool in diagnosis schizophrenia.
Prevalence of Eating Disorders Taken From Largest Sample in US
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 18:51
Researchers have revised outdated estimates of the prevalence of eating disorders in the US. The study estimates 0.80% of people will suffer from anorexia during their life time, while 0.28% will be affected by bulimia a...
I'm working on a universal language to let us speak to aliens
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 18:24
It's time to find a new way to speak across the stars, says Douglas Vakoch, head of METI, the body dedicated to messaging possible alien civilisations
-tzi the Iceman Was a Heart Attack Waiting to Happen
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Live Science - 30 May 2018 17:30Now, You Can Hold a Copy of Your Brain in the Palm of Your Hand
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2018 17:26
Researchers have developed a new 3D printing technique that enables faster and cheaper models of patient specific medical data for research and diagnostics.
A Quarter Million Gamers Helped Build This Incredibly Detailed Map of the Brain
Singularity Hub - 30 May 2018 17:00
EyeWire, neuroscience's most audacious experiment, just opened up a digital museum. Constructed with the help of a quarter million gamers, EyeWire Museum is one-of-a-kind: the 3D interactive playground showcases neurons ...
GM golden rice gets approval from food regulators in the US
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 16:30
The genetically modified rice, designed to prevent blindness in undernourished children, was judged safe to eat last week by the US Food and Drug Administration
AI inspired by the film Spotlight could track down child abusers
New Scientist - 30 May 2018 16:00
Journalists at the Boston Globe painstakingly sifted patterns in public records to find priests who had sexually abused children. Now an AI might do the same
Researchers develop novel technique to identify counterfeit flash memory
Phys.org - 30 May 2018 15:40
Counterfeiting electronic components may sound like a plot point lifted from a technothriller by Daniel Suarez or Michael Crichton, but it's a very real - and growing - threat to the safety and reliability of our critica...
New high-precision instrument enables rapid measurements of protein crystals
Phys.org - 30 May 2018 15:09
A team of scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new scientific instrument that enables ultra-precise and high-speed characterization of protein ...