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Artists Have Been Drawing Lightning Bolts Wrong for Centuries
Live Science - 6 Jun 2018 13:04Social media images of culture can predict economic trends in cities
Phys.org - 6 Jun 2018 23:37
The rise and prosperity of a city neighborhood is not predicated on economic capital alone--the presence of a vibrant arts, music and science culture is equally important. So says a groundbreaking study published in Fron...
Transparent, conductive films promising for developing flexible screens
Phys.org - 6 Jun 2018 23:33
Researchers have demonstrated large-scale fabrication of a new type of transparent conductive electrode film based on nanopatterned silver. Smartphone touch screens and flat panel televisions use transparent electrodes t...
Inside the Brains of Killer Bees
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 22:23
Researchers have identified neuropeptide alterations that occur in Africanized honeybee brains when they become aggressive.
Teenage Girls More Impacted by Sleepiness Than Boys
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 22:21
Researchers report teenage girls are more heavily impacted by sleepiness than boys of the same age. The study reveals teen girls have more trouble saying awake during school hours and often feel too tired to embark on ot...
Want Narcissists to Donate to Your Cause? Make it About Them
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 22:18
Researchers report narcissists who are asked to imagine a recipient's circumstances are more likely to donate to a cause than when the recipient's plight is simply described to them.
Distracted People Can Be Smell Blind
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 21:13
Researchers say inattentional anosmia exists. People who are busily engaged in tasks or distracted may not notice the presence of new smells, a new study reveals.
Human Drug Addiction Behaviors Tied to Specific Impairments in 6 Brain Networks
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 21:10
A new study reports impairments in six brain networks are associated with addiction behaviors. The findings may pave the way for developing more targeted treatments for addiction.
Brain Cancer Atlas Created
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 21:07
A new brain cancer atlas maps out comprehensive, visually rich information about the anatomical and genetic bases of glioblastoma, researchers report.
We're going to need a bigger blackboard
Symmetry Magazine - 6 Jun 2018 20:13
Watch SLAC theorist Lance Dixon write out a new formula that will contribute to a better understanding of certain particle collisions. Physicists on experiments at the Large Hadron Collider study the results of high-ener...
Lightning reveals where Jupiter stores its 'missing' water
New Scientist - 6 Jun 2018 20:00
Decades ago a space probe found less water on Jupiter than expected, and now astronomers have tracked some of that water down by mapping lightning storms
Party drugs are here to stay, but they don't have to be killers
New Scientist - 6 Jun 2018 20:00
Crack downs on psychedelic substances are failing to protect people from harm. Drug tests at festivals and nightclubs to check they are legit could be a better way
Seeking New Answers to Alzheimer's Cause
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 19:40
Researchers implicate presenilin and GSK-3b in the development of Alzheimer's disease.
Link Between Neurotransmitter Imbalance and Brain Connectivity in Those with ASD
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 19:26
Researchers have identified a link between neurotransmitter imbalance and brain connectivity in brain areas associated with social communication and language in those with ASD.
How the Brain Performs Flexible Computations
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 19:22
A new neural model reveals how the brain is able to adapt and process new information, researchers report.
First Artificial Human Prion Created
Neuroscience News - 6 Jun 2018 19:18
Researchers have successfully created a synthetic version of a human prion, a protein associated with brain wasting diseases like sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The prions may help shed new light on, and provide tre...
Why are there so many devastating volcanic eruptions right now?
New Scientist - 6 Jun 2018 18:57
High-profile volcanic eruptions in Hawaii and Guatemala are grabbing the headlines, but geophysics isn't responsible for connecting the two disasters
New tools reveal prelude to chaos
Phys.org - 6 Jun 2018 18:55
Picture a herd of sheep or cattle emerging from a shed or barn to graze a field. They head straight out of their digs to the pleasure of the pasture pretty much as one entity, but as the land opens up and the "grass gets...
This Toxic Toad Could End Up Killing the Predators on Madagascar
Live Science - 6 Jun 2018 17:14The Biggest New Laws to Regulate Tech Giants--and Why They Matter
Singularity Hub - 6 Jun 2018 17:00
The world's first stop sign appeared in Michigan around 1915, decades after the first privately owned passenger car came into being. Ever since, laws and regulations have piled up concerning everything from insurance req...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatment
Live Science - 6 Jun 2018 16:03An Innovator's City Guide to Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Singularity Hub - 6 Jun 2018 16:00
Amsterdam is a perfect innovation hub, as well as a great launchpad into the Dutch and European markets. Although small in size, Amsterdam has it all: a creative and stable business environment, a diverse talent pool and...