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How the Brain Decides What to Learn

Neuroscience News - 26 Oct 2018 21:17
The paraventricular thalamus helps the brain identify and track the most salient details of a situation, helping to enhance learning, a new study reveals.
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NASA Wants to Send Humans to Venus. Here's Why That's a Brilliant Idea Popular science fiction of the early 20th century depicted Venus as some kind of wonderland of pleasantly warm temperatures, forests, swamps and even dinosaurs. In 1950, the Hayden Planetarium at the American Natural His...
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How LSD Changes Perception

Neuroscience News - 26 Oct 2018 19:32
Researchers report LSD triggers a reduction in functional connection between areas of the brain that govern cognitive processes, while increasing connectivity in brain networks associated with sensory functions.
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ESP22, a substance found in a baby's tears, makes female mice more likely to reject male sexual advances, researchers report.
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A Teensy Fly Burrowed into a Woman's Skin During Belize Honeymoon. She Noticed It 2 Months Later. A Florida woman will probably never forget her honeymoon in Belize, but not for the usual reasons
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Hawaiian Island Vanishes Overnight

Live Science - 26 Oct 2018 17:21
Hawaiian Island Vanishes Overnight East Island in Hawaii is no more.
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Shielded quantum bits

Phys.org - 26 Oct 2018 15:44
Shielded quantum bits A theoretical concept to realize quantum information processing has been developed by Professor Guido Burkard and his team of physicists at the University of Konstanz. The researchers have found ways to shield electric a...
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Mathematics produced by Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, has been used to help simplify calculations used by particle physicists
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A fine-tuned laser welds more effectively

Phys.org - 26 Oct 2018 14:45
A fine-tuned laser welds more effectively Using laser technology Empa scientists optimized a technique to weld the electronics of implantable pacemakers and defibrillators into a titanium case. The medtech company Medtronic is now using the method worldwide to p...
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'Does it Fart?' Authors Drop Book Number Two, 'True or Poo?' New book "True or Poo?" explores a range of riveting animal repulsiveness.
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Physicists demonstrate magnetometer that uses quantum effects and machine learning Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Aalto University in Finland, and ETH Zurich have demonstrated a prototype device that uses quantum effects and machine learning to measure magnetic ...
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'Painted People' in Scotland Developed Written Language 1,700 Years Ago The Picts, a fierce group of people who lived in Scotland during ancient and medieval times may have developed their own written language.
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Ancient Travelers Created These Sprawling Circular Structures During Pit Stops Mysterious desert circles in Peru follow long-ago footpaths.
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Discovery of new superconducting materials using materials informatics A NIMS-Ehime University joint research team succeeded in discovering new materials that exhibit superconductivity under high pressure using materials informatics (MI) approaches (data science-based material search techni...
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Sunshine seems to prevent babies from getting eczema and is more effective than vitamin D supplements, but moderation is advised due to the risk of skin damage
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Military Mystery Solved: Two Guys Out-Googled Google for an Image of Secretive US Base An engineer and writer noticed a secretive military base in Nevada hadn't been updated on Google Maps for 8 years. They took care of that without any Google help.
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There Are 18 Volcanoes That Pose a 'Very High Threat' to American Life These 18 volcanoes in the U.S. could lead to mass death and destruction.
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Light-bending tech shrinks kilometers-long radiation system to millimeter scale The DESY accelerator facility in Hamburg, Germany, goes on for miles to host a particle making kilometer-long laps at almost the speed of light. Now researchers have shrunk such a facility to the size of a computer chip.
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750-Year-Old Wooden Idols, Some Wearing Masks, Uncovered in Peru Archaeologists have discovered 19 anthropomorphic wooden idols, some of them wearing beige clay masks on their faces, in the ancient city of Chan Chan, Peru, according to the country's Ministry of Culture.
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(University of Huddersfield) Professor Ted Charsley was the joint recipient of the David Dollimore ESTAC Award and was recognised by the international symposium for his achievement in the fields of thermal analysis and c...
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(Science China Press) A linear phonon dispersion of Debye, the most common approximation in the past century, often leads to a significant overestimation on lattice thermal conductivity. Taking into account the periodic ...
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(University of Granada) The EnChroma® glasses, commercialized by a North American company, do not improve color vision for color blind people or correct their color blindness, and their effect is similar to that of othe...
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