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Scientists design new material to harness power of light Scientists have long known that synthetic materials--called metamaterials--can manipulate electromagnetic waves such as visible light to make them behave in ways that cannot be found in nature. That has led to breakthrou...
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Communication Between Neural Networks

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 23:18
Researchers propose a new model to help explain how the level of activity in neural networks influences the flow of information.
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A Pathway to a Vaccine and Drugs for Late Onset Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 23:11
Researchers have successfully neutralized a genetic risk factor found in up to 80% of Alzheimer's patients. The ability to neutralize ApoE4 could help in the development of a vaccine, as well as other therapeutics, for l...
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Unraveling the Link Between Obesity and Sleep

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 23:05
Study reports losing just one night of sleep can increase cravings for junk foods.
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Researchers report depression and anxiety may be as detrimental to your health as smoking or obesity. The study found those with anxiety of depression are at a 65% increased risk of stroke, 87% increased risk of arthriti...
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A radical approach of implanting stem cells into the brain could stop epilepsy seizures at their source, but the treatment has only been tested in rats so far
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A Protein that Divides the Brain

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 21:10
Researchers identify specific diffusible molecules that are essential for boundary formation in the brain.
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Since 1993, THC potency in cannabis has increased from 3.5% to 12.3%. Researchers report those who first used cannabis in the early 90s had a 1.88% increased risk of developing cannabis use disorder, while those who star...
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According to researchers, when two events occur close together, they become linked in memory even when the events are unrelated to each other. Recalling memory of one of the events helps spark memories of the other linke...
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Astronomers have spotted a tiny world 18 billion kilometres away, the most distant dwarf planet we've ever seen, and it may help us find the elusive Planet X
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A new study reveals passive exposure to foreign speech sounds over the course of several consecutive days helps enhance discrimination abilities and language learning.
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Advancing the description of 'mysterious' water to improve drug design Interactions with water dominate how drug molecules bind to targets, but it's tricky to model these interactions, limiting the accuracy of drug design. In a recent paper in The Journal of Chemical Physics, from AIP Publi...
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Using Light to Stop Itch

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 19:23
Researchers have developed a light sensitive chemical that binds to specialized nerve cells. When illuminated by near infrared light, the chemical helps stop an itch, allowing for skin healing.
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Discovery of Novel Mechanism that Cause Migraines

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2018 19:17
Researchers have identified how a mutation causes dysfunction in a protein, which inhibits neural activity and induces migraines.
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Pressure tuned magnetism paves the way for novel electronic devices Advances in the technology of material growth allow fabricating sandwiches of materials with atomic precision. The interface between the two materials can sometimes exhibit physical phenomena which do not exist in both p...
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Researchers from MIT have come up with a new way to fabricate nanoscale structures using an innovative "shrinking" technique. The new method uses equipment many laboratories already have and is relatively straightforward...
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Researchers observe charge-stripe crystal phase in an insulating cuprate Researchers from Boston College and Brookhaven National Laboratory have succeeded in modifying a cuprate high-temperature superconductor material into an insulating state, where they found an exotic liquid crystal phase.
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Scientists Proposed a Nuclear 'Tunnelbot' to Hunt Life in Europa's Hidden Ocean A group of scientists wants to send a nuclear-powered "tunnelbot" to Europa to blaze a path through its thick shell of ice and search for life.
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Team wins major supercomputer time to study the edge of fusion plasmas The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded major computer hours on three leading supercomputers, including the world's fastest, to a team led by C.S. Chang of the DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). Th...
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First critical components arrive for SBND

Symmetry Magazine - 17 Dec 2018 17:56
International collaborators are delivering parts to be used in Fermilab's Short-Baseline Neutrino program. Major components for a new neutrino experiment at the US Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Labora...
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It was thought that the ancestor we share with lemurs, monkeys and apes evolved in Asia, but fossil analysis suggests this may not have been the case
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Researchers demonstrate teleportation using on-demand photons from quantum dots A team of researchers from Austria, Italy and Sweden has successfully demonstrated teleportation using on-demand photons from quantum dots. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group explains how...
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