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Researchers devise new way to make light interact with matter
Phys.org - 4 Jun 2018 17:00
A new way of enhancing the interactions between light and matter, developed by researchers at MIT and Israel's Technion, could someday lead to more efficient solar cells that collect a wider range of light wavelengths, a...
Scientists studying nuclear spin make a surprising discovery
Phys.org - 4 Jun 2018 15:02
In proton-proton smashups, more neutrons scatter to the right than the left relative to the proton spin direction. That was the accepted wisdom, and scientists thought the pattern would hold even when the protons struck ...
Drowsy Worms Offer New Insights Into the Neuroscience of Sleep
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 00:30
A new study could offer insight into human glial cell function and reveals a relationship between movement and sleep.
Cometh the Cybog: Improved Integration of Living Muscles into Robots
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 23:54
Researchers have developed a new method that generates fully functioning skeletal muscle tissue, which they incorporated into a biohybrid robot. The robot was able to generate fluid movement and continued muscle function...
Protein Pair Quickly Makes Memories of New Places
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 23:51
A new study reveals how neurogranin and FMRP help encode memories of new places.
fMRI Reveals Memory in Sleeping Toddlers
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 23:48
A neuroimaging study of sleeping two year olds reveals how specific brain regions are activated during memory recall.
Does Stabilizing Female Hormones Help Lower Suicide Risk?
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 23:45
Researchers have received funding to help determine if stabilizing progesterone and estradiol will help to reduce suicidality in females at risk of suicide.
A day used to be less than 19 hours long 1.4 billion years ago
New Scientist - 4 Jun 2018 22:00
The moon is making days on Earth last longer and longer, and we can track the changes through climate effects seen in the geological record
Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover state of matter hidden by superconductivity
Phys.org - 4 Jun 2018 21:41
Using the physics equivalent of the strobe photography that captures every twitch of a cheetah in full sprint, researchers have used ultrafast spectroscopy to visualize electrons interacting as a hidden state of matter i...
Why Do Some Sleep Deprived People Experience Worse Cognitive Function Than Others?
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 20:52
A new study reports microRNAs in the blood are altered as a result of sleep deprivation. Researchers used MiRNA alterations as a biomarker to determine cognitive performance following psychological stress and sleep loss.
Simple Touching Fosters Wellness and Relieves Stress For Couples
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 20:49
Researchers report couples who frequently hug or hold hands have lower cortisol levels, have decreased symptoms of physical problems and sleep better.
How Does Alcohol Influence Alzheimer's Development?
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 20:35
A new study reports alcohol may impede the clearance of amyloid beta, a protein associated with Alzheimer's disease, in the brain.
Mystery of why Stone Age villagers spent so much time underwater
New Scientist - 4 Jun 2018 19:30
Half of the adults at a Stone Age village in Turkey had a strange ear condition most common today in keen surfers - but why did they spend so much time in water?
In MS, Disintegrating Brain Lesions May Indicate the Disease is Getting Worse
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 19:13
A new study reports the atrophy of brain lesion volume predicts the development of more physical disabilities associated with multiple sclerosis.
New Optical Probe Allows Ultrafast Imaging of Dopamine in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 19:08
Researchers have developed new fluorescence sensors that are able to record dopamine activity in the living brain. The tool will help further understanding of dopamine's role in reward and motivation.
A Potential Achilles Heel in Brain Cancer
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 19:05
A new study in PNAS reports blocking the expression of MDA-9/Syntenin forces glioma stem cells to lose their ability to induce protective autophagy.
A Sense of Disgust in Bonobos?
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 19:00
Researchers report bonobos express disgust when presented with contaminated food. The study reveals their curiosity transforms into caution when food is presented near feces or a bad smell.
New Algorithm Determines Ideal Caffeine Dosage and Timing For Alertness
Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2018 18:56
Researchers have developed a new algorithm that can determine the ideal time to consume, and correct dosage of caffeine that can maximize alertness under sleep loss conditions.
The Higgs Boson Has A New Friend
Live Science - 4 Jun 2018 18:54Research could lead to more efficient electronics
Phys.org - 4 Jun 2018 18:50
A Rutgers-led team of physicists has demonstrated a way to conduct electricity between transistors without energy loss, opening the door to low-power electronics and, potentially, quantum computing that would be far fast...
Scientists Figured Out How to Make Ceramics That Bend and Mush Instead of Shattering
Live Science - 4 Jun 2018 18:13Woman survives metastatic breast cancer thanks to new treatment
New Scientist - 4 Jun 2018 18:00
A therapy that targets the immune system has had dramatic results in people with four types of cancer in advanced stages that were previously untreatable