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Why Are Sight and Sound Out of Sync?

Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2018 19:46
A new study reports speech comprehension can improve as much as 10% when sound is delayed relative to vision.
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This New Chip Design Could Make Neural Nets More Efficient and a Lot Faster Neural networks running on GPUs have achieved some amazing advances in artificial intelligence, but the two are accidental bedfellows. IBM researchers hope a new chip design tailored specifically to run neural nets could...
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What Makes Aggressive Mice So Violent?

Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2018 19:51
Targeting a protein associated with addiction could help reduce aggression levels, researchers report.
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A new study reveals children show less attention to emotional facial expressions if their parents are highly critical.
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Mutation Links Bipolar Disorder to Mitochondrial Disease

Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2018 19:32
Researchers report mitochondrial dysfunction may affect the activity of serotonergic neurons in mice with ANT1 mutations. The findings may provide insight into the origins of bipolar disorder.
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A dust storm bigger than North America has blown up on Mars, and it's blocking out the sunlight that powers NASA's ageing Opportunity rover. Is this its last gasp?
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Work Begins on New SLAC facility for revolutionary accelerator science The Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has started to assemble a new facility for revolutionary accelerator technologies that could make future accelerators 100 to 1,000 times smaller and boost t...
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New Type of Depression Identified

Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2018 18:20
Researchers have identified a new type of depression. The findings may help explain why some people are resistant to current treatments for depressive disorders. The study reports on how a specific protein, RGS8, plays a...
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Tiny diamonds in clouds circling bright young stars may be the source of unexplained microwave radiation from space that has baffled astronomers since 1996
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In the past decade most of the oldest baobabs, many of them sprouted over two millennia ago, have died unexpectedly and few new ones are sprouting
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New Blood Test Could Predict Preterm Labor 2 Months Before It Happens Two newly developed blood tests may help moms-to-be accurately answer this ever-popular question: When is your baby due?
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People with Parkinson's seem to have some differences in their gut microbiome - but is this cause or consequence?
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What is Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)?

Live Science - 11 Jun 2018 16:01
What is Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)? Vitamin B5, also called pantothenic acid and pantothenate, is vital to living a healthy life. Like all B vitamins, it helps the body turn food into energy.
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An exoskeleton is being tested that helped a wheelchair user to walk for several hours without pain. It supports its own weight and mimics the wearer's natural gait
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Boson sampling with photons found to produce useful output in spite of photon leaks for quantum supremacy A team of researchers from China, Germany and the U.S. has found that boson sampling with photons is a viable option for testing for quantum supremacy, despite photons leaking from a given test system. In their paper pub...
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Here's What Happens to a Styrofoam Cup Under the Deep Sea's Crushing Pressure With #ShrunkenCupOff, ocean scientists were crushing it on Twitter.
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Researchers in Germany have started collecting data with a 60 million euro ($71 million) machine designed to help determine the mass of the universe's lightest particle.
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A physicist decries the trend of chasing after aesthetically pleasing theories that lack empirical evidence --
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Yes, There Are Bacteria on Your Kitchen Towel. No, They Won't Make You Sick Your kitchen towel may harbor a number of different bacteria, a new study finds. But can your towel really make you sick?
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Donald Trump's commitment to coal is short-sighted and wrong-headed. A 100 per cent renewable future is coming - and other countries will reap the rewards
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'Hobbit' Shrimp with Hairy Feet Discovered Living Inside Hole in Sea Squirt The itty-bitty shrimp shares more than a feature or two with the protagonist of J.R.R. Tolkien's 1937 children's fantasy novel.
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New Barrel-Shaped Structure Discovered Inside Sperm

Live Science - 11 Jun 2018 10:42
New Barrel-Shaped Structure Discovered Inside Sperm Human sperm cells are well-studied, so scientists were completely surprised to find a previously unknown structure in the little swimmers.
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