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How Axons Change Chemical Cues to Mechanical Force
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 22:01
Researchers report polarized phosphorylation of shootin 1 within growth cones is required for the directional axon guidance induced by netrin-1 gradients.
Baby Born with Itty, Bitty Tooth ... Which a Dentist Promptly Pulled
Live Science - 7 Aug 2018 17:08Aboard the ISS, researchers investigate complex dust behavior in plasmas
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2018 17:00
400 kilometers above Earth, researchers examined waves in complex plasma under microgravity conditions and found that the microparticles behaved in nonuniform ways in the presence of varying electrical fields. They repor...
Got the 'Drunchies'? How Heavy Drinking Affects Diet
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 22:04
Researchers examine typical eating habits after a night of drinking.
Physicists find surprising distortions in high-temperature superconductors
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2018 21:46
There's a literal disturbance in the force that alters what physicists have long thought of as a characteristic of superconductivity, according to Rice University scientists.
Learning While Sleeping? Our Capabilities May Be Limited
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 19:04
A new study MEG study reveals our ability to learn during slow wave sleep is limited.
Study of Retired NFL and NHL Players Doesn't Find Evidence of Early Onset Dementia
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 19:01
A new study, which involved a small sample of former professional athletes, found no evidence of early onset dementia.
Upgrade for Virtual Brain Cell
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 18:46
Computational neurosciences have created a virtual version of Purkinje cells in the brain's cerebellum. The virtual cells may shed light on how Purkinje cells work.
Even Quick Meditation Aids Cognitive Skills
Neuroscience News - 7 Aug 2018 17:47
A new study reveals a short time meditating can help to boost cognitive performance. Researchers report students exposed to a ten minute meditation tape were able to complete simple cognitive tasks more quickly and accur...
Sound waves are a form of antigravity because they have negative mass
New Scientist - 7 Aug 2018 17:11
As sound waves travel, they float upwards away from the pull of gravity. That's because they have negative mass, so they're repelled by massive objects
Renovations lead to big improvement at Nuclear Astrophysics lab
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2018 17:00
In nature, the nuclear reactions that form stars are often accompanied by astronomically high amounts of energy, sometimes over billions of years. This presents a challenge for nuclear astrophysicists trying to study the...
CAR-T May Be a Silver Bullet Against Cancer--and Here's What Else It Can Do
Singularity Hub - 7 Aug 2018 17:00
CAR-T is the super-soldier serum of cell therapy: you pluck out an immune cell soldier, inject it with a dose of new genes, and send the enhanced cell back into the host body--bam! Suddenly the host has a slew of Captain...
Future heatwaves will knock nuclear, gas and coal power plants offline
New Scientist - 7 Aug 2018 16:54
Power plants are shutting down in the northern hemisphere due to a lack of cool water, and the problem will only get worst in a warming and drier world
Mendocino Wildfire Becomes California's Largest, and It's Still Growing
Live Science - 7 Aug 2018 16:04A dual-phase DUNE
Symmetry Magazine - 7 Aug 2018 16:03
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is advancing technology commonly used in dark matter experiments--and scaling it up to record-breaking sizes. It's an exciting time in particle physics. Puzzles abound. There are ...
Scientists design new MRI coil for preclinical studies
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2018 15:57
Researchers from ITMO University developed and tested an MRI coil providing high-resolution imaging of the whole body of a mouse. Such coils are used in preclinical testing, as well as in imaging of various body systems....
New Scientist Live: dogs and people, a 40,000-year love story
New Scientist - 7 Aug 2018 14:55
In London this September, Juliane Kaminski will be arguing that dogs have spent so long living alongside humans that they have evolved to think just like us
Rare Medieval Bible Returned to Canterbury Cathedral 500 Years After It Was Lost
Live Science - 7 Aug 2018 13:59The Universe Is Expanding. But Astrophysicists Aren't Sure How Fast.
Live Science - 7 Aug 2018 13:28Switchable plasmonic routers controlled by external magnetic fields by using magneto-plasmonic waveguides
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2018 12:51
Plasmonic waveguides open the possibility to develop dramatically miniaturized optical devices and provide a promising route towards the next generation of integrated nanophotonic circuits for information processing, opt...
5 Things to Know About the New Tick Species in the US
Live Science - 7 Aug 2018 12:43Extreme weather finally brings home the reality of climate change
New Scientist - 7 Aug 2018 11:00
Climate scientists have shied away from attributing heatwaves and floods to global warming - but now there can be no more denying the facts