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Female velvet ants are so scary no other animal dares eat them
New Scientist - 28 Jun 2018 12:15
Most insects live in constant fear of predators--but not the velvet ant. New research suggests that these gaudy, fuzzy insects are essentially invincible.
'Music of Speech' Linked to Brain Area Unique to Humans
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 23:50
Researchers reveal the area of the brain that controls our voice box, allowing us to alter the pitch of our speech. The insight could pave the way for advancing neuroprosthetics to allow people who can't speak, to expres...
SfN Journals: Encouraging Innovation, Promoting Rigor
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 22:27
The Society for Neuroscience's Journal of Neuroscience has a well-established and respected history in scientific publishing, and eNeuro, now in its fourth year, is able to adapt to changes stemming from and felt through...
How the Office Org Chart in Your Brain Helps Organize Your Actions
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 22:07
Researchers shed light on how behavior is organized in the brain. The study reports learned behaviors are organized in a hierarchy of multiple levels of control.
How High Blood Pressure Hurts Cognition
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 22:04
Researchers report impairments in the neuroprotective communication between neural blood vessels, astrocytes and neurons may be an early factor in how high blood pressure may impair cognitive function.
Obesity Plus Aging Linked to Alzheimer's Markers in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 22:01
A new study reports high sugar and fat based diets that lead to obesity, coupled with the normal aging process, may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
How old could humans get? We probably haven't hit the limit yet
New Scientist - 28 Jun 2018 21:00
The idea that we have reached the maximum possible human lifespan is highly divisive. New evidence adds fuel to a fiery debate, says Tom Kirkwood
'Lower Status' People More Likely to Share Wealth Than 'Higher Status' People
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 20:30
A new study reports lower status individuals are more likely to share wealth than those considered to be of higher status.
New Mechanism to Explain the Spread of Alzheimer's Discovered
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 20:27
Researchers report exosomes help neuron-to-neuron growth and the transfer of oligomer amyloid beta, resulting in apoptosis. The study reveals exosomes may be a primary mediator of the pathogenic progression of Alzheimer'...
People with Autism Want to Socialize, They May Just Express It Differently
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 20:20
A new study pushes back the assumption that those on the autism spectrum do not wish to socialize with others. Researchers hope their findings will lead to more respectful treatment of those with ASD and help develop mor...
New insights bolster Einstein's idea about how heat moves through solids
Phys.org - 28 Jun 2018 20:00
A discovery by scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports a century-old theory by Albert Einstein that explains how heat moves through everything from travel mugs to engine parts.
Atomic movie of melting gold could help design materials for future fusion reactors
Phys.org - 28 Jun 2018 20:00
Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have recorded the most detailed atomic movie of gold melting after being blasted by laser light. The insights they gained into how metals liq...
Stress Really Can Make Young Adults Feel Older
Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2018 19:30
Researchers say stress plays a significant role in how old young adults feel. The study reveals stressful events above the norm can make emerging adults feel at least one year older than they are.
How Theoretical Physicists Can Help Find E.T.
Live Science - 28 Jun 2018 18:54The US has an anti-drone gun that shoots drones at other drones
New Scientist - 28 Jun 2018 18:46
A new anti-drone system built by the US can fire interceptor drones from a tube as well as jam the controls of potential incoming attackers
The Milky Way Is Full of Toxic, Sticky Grease
Live Science - 28 Jun 2018 18:45A big collaboration is trying to understand diseases of the psyche
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
DISEASES of the psyche have always been slippery things. Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression and a host of others have no visible markers in the brain. Their symptoms overlap sufficiently that diagnoses may...
At any given time in their lives, people have two dozen regular haunts
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
I'm sure that one's not on our list WHEN it comes to habitat, human beings are creatures of habit. It has been known for a long time that, whether his habitat is a village, a city or, for real globe-trotters, the planet ...
The eye's structure holds information about the health of the mind
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
BECAUSE it is locked away inside the skull, the brain is hard to study. Looking at it requires finicky machines which use magnetism or electricity or both to bypass the bone. There is just one tendril of brain tissue tha...
Making medical clothing that kills bugs
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
AROUND the beginning of the 20th century the medical profession underwent an image makeover. Doctors swapped their traditional black coats for white ones, similar to those worn by scientists in laboratories. This was mea...
Polio has been reported in Papua New Guinea
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
ON JUNE 8th reports of a suspected case of polio came from Venezuela. Fortunately, it turned out to be a false alarm. The report that came from Papua New Guinea on June 22nd, though, is no fiction. It was issued by the W...
A paradox at the heart of gift-giving
The Economist - 28 Jun 2018 18:22
Ooo! Lovely! Honest... A FORMER editor of this newspaper once said that "a gift is a sale at a price of zero". In strict monetary terms this is true. But most people do expect to be paid for gifts, albeit in the non-mone...