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The APS rewards INRS professor for his involvement in developing countries
EurekAlert! - 24 Oct 2018 06:00
(Institut national de la recherche scientifique - INRS) Capitalizing on his vision of societal development based on sharing scientific knowledge, Professor Federico Rosei of INRS has devoted much of his career to providi...
Bizarre, Blue Space Rock Even Weirder Than Astronomers Thought
Live Science - 24 Oct 2018 14:06Spaceflight Might Expand Your Mind, But It Shrinks Your Brain
Live Science - 24 Oct 2018 11:46New Target of Alcohol in the Brain Identified
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2018 21:06
Researchers have identified a new target of alcohol in the brain. A new study reveals alcohol blocks the KCNK13 potassium channel within the membrane of dopamine releasing neurons in the ventral tegmental area.
How Working Memory Gets You Through the Day
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2018 20:22
Researchers present a new model of working memory which helps explain how the brain holds information and executes volitional control.
Normal Function of ALS and Dementia Linked Gene Determined
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2018 20:17
Researchers have identified the normal function of C9orf72, a gene commonly implicated in ALS and FTD.
New air-filled fiber bundle could make endoscopes smaller
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2018 20:05
Researchers have fabricated a new kind of air-filled optical fiber bundle that could greatly improve endoscopes used for medical procedures like minimally invasive surgeries or bronchoscopies. The new technology might al...
Banning cars in major cities would rapidly improve millions of lives
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 20:00
Cities are starting to experiment with banning cars from their streets and the benefits to health and well-being could be enormous
Scientists develop computational model to predict human behavior
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2018 19:14
Army researchers have developed for the first time an analytic model to show how groups of people influence individual behavior.
Huge online Trolley Problem survey reveals people's cultural bias
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 19:00
A survey posed ethical dilemmas to millions of people to help develop self-driving cars, but some worry the results could bake our biases into new technology
How the Brain Overcomes Its Own Limitations
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2018 18:29
Researchers have discovered how the brain attempts to compensate for poor performance in tasks which require complicated transformation, such as writing your name backwards.
Could Misbehaving Neutrinos Explain Why the Universe Exists?
Live Science - 24 Oct 2018 18:09Humpback whales stop singing when cargo ships make a lot of noise
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 17:50
Male humpback whales often sing during mating season, but recordings from the Pacific suggest noise pollution from cargo ships is making them sing less
To See What's Right in Front of You, Your Brain May Need Some Rewiring
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2018 17:06
Researchers provide new evidence of brain plasticity. A new study reveals visual cortex neurons sprout new axons and shed some old ones as animals improve at perceptual learning tasks.
Science vs. Superbugs: A New Wave of Solutions Is On the Way
Singularity Hub - 24 Oct 2018 17:00
Hollywood is chockablock with movies about zombie apocalypses caused by some uncontrollable infection, while alarming real-world headlines proclaim the next superbug is just around the corner. It's a wonder we're not all...
Skin tans the most when spending every other day out of the sun
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 17:00
A study suggests your skin tans most when you spend every other day out of the sun, which has the added effect of reducing DNA damage and premature ageing
AI makes new video games by watching people play Super Mario and Kirby
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 16:10
An artificial intelligence has taught itself the basics of video game design by watching people play classic games and is now generating new ones of its own
Inside the European Union's high-tech nerve agent attack simulation
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2018 16:00
A large simulation of a nerve agent attack last week tested a suite of advanced tools for diagnosing, treating and containing chemical and biological incidents
Groundbreaking new technology could allow 100-times-faster internet by harnessing twisted light beams
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2018 15:42
Broadband fiber-optics carry information on pulses of light, at the speed of light, through optical fibers. But the way the light is encoded at one end and processed at the other affects data speeds.
World's Deepest Volcanic Eruption Creates Nightmare Garden of Glass
Live Science - 24 Oct 2018 15:26STAR Detector on the move
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2018 14:40
How long does it take to roll a twelve-hundred-ton detector one hundred feet? In late August, it took 10 hours for the STAR detector to roll from its regular spot in the interaction region of the Relativistic Heavy Ion C...
Halfway to high luminosity
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2018 14:20
The High-Luminosity LHC has reached its halfway point. The second-generation LHC project was launched eight years ago and is scheduled to start up in 2026, eight years from now. From 15 to 18 October, the institutes cont...