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US Health Care Companies Begin Exploring Blockchain Technologies The sprawling US health care industry has trouble managing patient information: Every doctor, medical office, hospital, pharmacy, therapist and insurance company needs different pieces of data to properly care for patien...
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A new study reports tidying up and greening vacant lots in urban areas, can have a positive influence on the mental health of local residents. Researchers say people who lived within quarter of a mile of greened lots had...
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Researchers say teens who start drinking prior to age 15 and who also binge drink are more likely to have memory problems as adults. Additionally, early binge drinking may indicate later risk for developing alcoholism.
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A Peek Into the Interplay Between Sleep and Wakefulness

Neuroscience News - 20 Jul 2018 21:25
Researchers have identified novel neural pathways that help regulate sleep and wakefulness.
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Lying in a Foreign Language is Easier

Neuroscience News - 20 Jul 2018 19:37
According to researchers, people find it easier to lie in a foreign language than their native tongue.
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Perfectionism in Young Children May Indicate OCD Risk

Neuroscience News - 20 Jul 2018 19:02
A new study reports children who exhibit excessive self control and have tendencies toward perfectionism are twice as likely to develop OCD by their teenage years. Researchers report perfectionist children often have sma...
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Last Survivor of Uncontacted Tribe, 'Man of the Hole' Is Spotted in the Amazon Video footage shows the "Man of the Hole" chopping trees in the Amazon.
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The sun's size changes throughout its 11-year cycle of magnetic activity, and measuring that growth may help us figure out what's going on inside
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Blob-Like Sea Monster Washes Up on Maine Beach

Live Science - 20 Jul 2018 18:24
Blob-Like Sea Monster Washes Up on Maine Beach What kind of sea monster is this?
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Ultrasound Could Help Improve Dementia Symptoms

Neuroscience News - 20 Jul 2018 17:22
Researchers report applying ultrasound to the whole brain improves cognitive dysfunction in mouse models of dementia. A clinical trial is currently underway to test the effectiveness in humans with the neurodegenerative ...
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It's difficult to know who will like a film, so 20th Century Fox have built an AI that watches movie trailers and predicts who's most likely to go see it
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Woman Tried to Treat Athlete's Foot with Raw Garlic. It Burned Through Her Toe. A woman in England learned the hard way that it's not safe to treat a foot fungus infection by covering it with slices of raw garlic, according to a new report of the woman's case.
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Occasional drinking during pregnancy may affect IQ, according to a study that tested newborn babies' faeces to see if their mothers had consumed alcohol
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Century-Old Burials of 95 Convict Slaves Uncovered in Texas Ninety-five burials found in Texas likely belong to African Americans who were forced to work on plantations in the state's convict-leasing system.
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CALET succeeds in direct measurements of cosmic ray electron spectrum up to 4.8 TeV An international team of researchers extended their results from a previous study to directly measure the cosmic-ray all-electron (electron + positron) spectrum in an energy range from 11 GeV to 4.8 TeV with the Calorime...
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A lower proportion of boys were born nine months after Japan's three worst earthquakes in recent history, suggesting stress makes it harder to conceive males
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This Creepy Hole-Fish Is So Excited to Eat Literally Anything Which unfortunate animal will wander too close to this ugly burrow fish's horrible mouth first?
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Reversing cause and effect is no trouble for quantum computers Watch a movie backwards and you'll likely get confused--but a quantum computer wouldn't. That's the conclusion of researcher Mile Gu at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) at the National University of Singapore an...
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Hidden Compartments in This Wrecked Confederate Submarine Could Solve a 150-Year-Old Mystery The confederate sub sank with all crewmembers still at their posts, suggesting they never saw their demise coming.
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...Don't Drink the Mummy Juice

Live Science - 20 Jul 2018 10:17
...Don't Drink the Mummy Juice A change.org petition is asking for a taste of the red liquid found in a massive Egyptian sarcophagus.
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Tropical Pink 'Sea Pickles' Are Invading the Waters of the Pacific Northwest It's a totally tubular invasion.
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A Rare Condition Is Causing a Boy's Skin to Turn to 'Stone.' What Is Stiff Skin Syndrome? A Colorado boy has an extremely rare condition that's causing his skin to harden "like stone," his parents say.
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