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Belief in Free Will Unrelated to Moral Behavior
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 21:34
A new study contradicts conventional assumptions that belief in free will is tied to a person's moral behavior. Researchers say free will may promote moral behavior in specific contexts, but it is not indicative of moral...
Transdifferentiation Can Create An Endless Supply of Brain Cells--And Fast
Singularity Hub - 26 Jun 2018 17:00
Cellular reprogramming is like the fairytale of spinning straw into gold: you take an abundant, mundane cell type, dose it with a cocktail of chemicals, and voil --now you have an unlimited supply of therapeutic cells re...
Striking Differences in Brain Morphology Between Wild and Domestic Rabbits
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 01:32
A new MRI study reveals how domestication has affected the brain morphology in rabbits, specifically in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala.
Defining the Brain Mosaic in Fruit Flies and Humans
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 22:50
A new study reveals the same calcium signaling mechanism is required to generate specific classes of neurons in the brain.
True Nature of Cells Blamed in Alzheimer's Revealed
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 22:47
Researchers confirm microglia, immune cells implicated in neurodegenerative disorders, play a role in protecting the central nervous system.
Insights Into Amyloids Associated with Alzheimer's and Type 2 Diabetes
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 21:47
A new study sheds light on the stabilizing forces of amyloid fibrils associated with Alzheimer's, type 2 diabetes and other neurodegenerative disorders.
New Insight Into How Autism Might Develop in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 21:39
Researchers have identified a new molecular mechanism that may play a role in the development of autism.
Uber has won a short-term license to operate in London
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2018 20:21
After having its licence to operate in London revoked last year, Uber has been issued a short-term licence after agreeing to stricter government oversight
A New Way to Block Alcohol Addiction and Ease Withdrawal Discovered
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 20:20
Activating a receptor found in neurons in the habenula could help treat alcohol addiction and ease withdrawal symptoms, researchers report.
Genes Linking Alzheimer's to Down Syndrome Discovered
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 20:08
Researchers report extra copies of genes on chromosome 21 increase Alzheimer's like pathology and cognitive impairment in mouse models of Down syndrome. The findings provide insight into early onset Alzheimer's in those ...
Computational Model Analysis Reveals Serotonin Speeds Learning
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 19:29
A new machine learning algorithm reveals serotonin can help speed up learning rates.
Are we alone in the universe? Science says it's a definite maybe
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2018 19:20
Research looking at the number of civilisations in the universe has prompted headlines saying we are the only one, but the reality is more nuanced
Fluorescence imaging technique goes from micro to macro, moves closer to clinic
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2018 19:03
Researchers have scaled up a powerful fluorescence imaging technique used to study biological processes on the cellular level. Previously limited to samples just millimeters in area, the expanded approach can analyze sam...
First cannabis-based drug approved in the US to treat epilepsy
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2018 18:32
Epidiolex has become the first drug derived from marijuana to win FDA approval in the US, and will be used to treat two forms of childhood epilepsy
How Your Brain Decides Between Knowledge and Ignorance
Neuroscience News - 26 Jun 2018 18:20
Researchers report the brain's reward network could play an influential role in evaluating the opportunity to gain new information, just as it does to evaluate rewards such as food or financial gain.
The Coldest Place on Earth Is Even Colder Than Scientists Thought
Live Science - 26 Jun 2018 17:45Oak Ridge Cuts the Ribbon on the World's Most Powerful Supercomputer
Physics Buzz - 26 Jun 2018 17:43
When you think of a scientist, do you imagine some lone figure, wreathed in a meticulous lab coat, furtively working late into the night, combining strange ingredients in a beaker or measuring something with a set of cal...
Researchers successfully simulate a 64-qubit circuit
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2018 15:40
Quantum computers are based on the principles of quantum mechanics. Compared with classical bits, qubits can be at the superposition between zero and one, so a quantum computer composed of qubits can calculate and store ...
Superconducting vortices quantize ordinary metal
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2018 15:36
Russian researchers, together with their French colleagues, have discovered that a genuine feature of superconductors--quantum Abrikosov vortices of supercurrent--can also exist in an ordinary non-superconducting metal p...
The physics of better batteries
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2018 15:36
Harvard University researchers are using physics to solve one of the biggest challenges in designing light-weight, long-lasting batteries: how to squeeze more energy into less space.
New design of PCM offers miniaturized memory cell volume down to 3nm
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2018 15:30
A team of researchers with members from IBM Research-Zurich and RWTH Aachen University has announced the development of a new PCM (phase change memory) design that offers miniaturized memory cell volume down to three nan...
The LHC-watcher's field guide
Symmetry Magazine - 26 Jun 2018 15:00
These are the event displays of Large Hadron Collider physicists' dreams. Our current understanding of particle physics, known as the Standard Model, has been tremendously successful. Over the past 40 years, it has point...