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CBD Oil Study Shows Significant Improvements in Patients with Treatment Resistant Epilepsy
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 21:36
A new study reveals CBD oil significantly improves seizure frequency and other symptoms in people with treatment resistant epilepsy.
How the Sense of Smell Developed
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 21:33
A new study may help answer the age old questions as to whether animals' sense of smell became so viable. The findings shed light on why some animals developed extraordinary olfactory systems.
Brain Proteins and Patterns Reveal Clues to Understanding Epilepsy
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 21:30
Researchers shed light on key proteins that play roles in controlling epilepsy and anxiety.
Team makes first particle accelerator beam measurement in six dimensions
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2018 19:40
The first full characterization measurement of an accelerator beam in six dimensions will advance the understanding and performance of current and planned accelerators around the world.
Skills and Learning Improved by Closed Loop Electrical Brain Stimulation During Sleep
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 19:15
Researchers report transcranial alternating current stimulation applied during sleep can help accelerate learning, memory and skill acquisition.
Gluten-free dogs? Pets deserve better than this evidence-free fad
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 18:35
Animal owners are increasingly falling for potentially risky fad pet diets or homeopathic alternatives to vaccines, warn vets Danny Chambers and Zoe Belshaw
Targeting a Brain Mechanism Could Help Treat Aggression
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 18:21
Researchers have identified some of the key neurobiological mechanisms that help keep aggression under control. The findings could help develop targeted treatments to help those with aggressive problems associated with p...
Elderly Dialysis Patients Have a Higher Risk of Dementia
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 18:18
A new study reports older adults who receive dialysis treatment for kidney disease have an increased risk of being diagnosed with dementia.
Surprise Finding in Neurons
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 18:14
Researchers discover higher infection rates in Purkinje cells with the herpesvirus HHV-6 in patients with bipolar disorder.
NASA is About to Launch a Sun-Skimming Solar Probe
Physics Buzz - 10 Aug 2018 17:42
Imagine yourself standing comfortably in front of a warm, cozy fire. Suddenly, you start to feel just a little too toasty, so you take a few steps away. But wait--now that you're farther from the fire, it's even hotter! ...
These Are the Fastest Creatures on Earth But You'll Never Spot Them
Live Science - 10 Aug 2018 17:37Could Scientists Detect a 'Zombie' Virus Before an Outbreak Occurred?
Live Science - 10 Aug 2018 17:34Fortnite is coming to Android, but players risk downloading malware
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 17:14
When blockbuster game Fortnite hits Android phones, gamers will be able to get it outside Google Play, which could leave them vulnerable to scams
Preserved ocean creatures make landfall in London
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 17:00
Dissected and preserved sea life specimens give visitors a thrilling, slightly shallow glimpse of a hidden world
You're Only as Old as You Think and Do
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2018 16:55
Researchers report feeling more in control of your life and increasing physical activity is key to better health, cognition and longevity as we age.
Theoretical Physics is Pointless without Experimental Tests
Scientific American - 10 Aug 2018 16:00
Our discipline is a dialogue with nature, not a monologue, as some theorists would prefer to believe --
Study finds flaw in emergent gravity
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2018 15:40
In recent years, some physicists have been investigating the possibility that gravity is not actually a fundamental force, but rather an emergent phenomenon that arises from the collective motion of small bits of informa...
Novel approach keeps liquids from freezing at very low temperatures for extended periods
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2018 15:38
Investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Engineering in Medicine (MGH-CEM) have developed a simple method to maintain water and water-based solutions in a liquid state at temperatures far below th...
Bots on Amazon's Mechanical Turk are ruining psychology studies
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 14:26
Psychologists use Amazon's Mechanical Turk platform to study our behaviour, but now bots are spoiling things by pretending to be human
This man spent months alone underground - and it warped his mind
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 14:00
Michel Siffre's extraordinary self-experiments in a cave with no light would never be allowed now - but revealed strange truths about how we perceive time
The Meg: Real Megalodon shark would eat Jason Statham for breakfast
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 13:37
Jason Statham's new film The Meg looks gloriously silly and good luck to it, but it got us thinking about what its giant prehistoric shark was really like and why it died out
New Scientist Live: sneak preview of this year's mission to Mercury
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2018 13:31
It's time to return to the planet Mercury. At New Scientist Live, Emma Bunce will be revealing all about the BepiColombo mission set to launch in October