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An autonomous paraglider inspired by nature could be help military supplies, such as food or trucks, and airlift people to safety
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Nucleus-specific X-ray stain for 3-D virtual histology Histology is used to identify structural details of tissue at the microscale in the pathology lab, but analyses remain two-dimensional (2D) as they are limited to the same plane. Nondestructive 3D technologies including ...
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Alien Hunters, Stop Using the Drake Equation

Live Science - 27 Dec 2018 16:18
Alien Hunters, Stop Using the Drake Equation For the precocious hunter of off-Earth life, the Drake equation is the ever-ready, go-to toolkit for estimating just how (not) lonely humans are in the Milky Way galaxy. But it's not useful.
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Losing Neurons May Sometimes Not Be That Bad

Neuroscience News - 27 Dec 2018 23:12
Researchers report that neuron loss in Alzheimer's disease may not be such a bad thing. The study reveals the loss of neurons may be the result of a cell quality control mechanism attempting to protect the brain from the...
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A new study reports teenage daughters of fathers who suffered postnatal depression following their birth are at an increased risk of developing depression.
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How Exercise Reduces Belly Fat in Humans

Neuroscience News - 27 Dec 2018 23:05
According to researchers, interleukin 6 plays a critical role in how exercise helps to reduce body fat.
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Your Brain Rewards You Twice Per Meal

Neuroscience News - 27 Dec 2018 22:13
Upon eating, dopamine is released in the brain at two different times, during ingestion and when the food reaches our stomach, researchers report.
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A New Model for How Wrinkled Organs Get Their Shapes

Physics Buzz - 27 Dec 2018 20:01
You might think wrinkles are only skin deep, but there's a lot more to the topic than anti-aging cream and laundry. The brain is a wrinkly object for a reason, as are flames, fingerprints, raisins, elephants, and the rid...
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Researchers have identified key risk factors for a violent sleep disorder known as REM sleep behavior disorder. According to the study, taking antidepressants, having PTSD and anxiety disorders increases the risk for vio...
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The Milestones of Human Progress We Reached in 2018

Singularity Hub - 27 Dec 2018 17:00
The Milestones of Human Progress We Reached in 2018 When you look back at 2018, do you see a good or a bad year? Chances are, your perception of the year involves fixating on all the global and personal challenges it brought. In fact, every year, we tend to look back at t...
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Researchers monitor electron behavior during chemical reactions for the first time In a recent publication in Science, researchers at the University of Paderborn and the Fritz Haber Institute Berlin demonstrated their ability to observe electrons' movements during a chemical reaction. Researchers have ...
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This Ship Sank Decades Ago. Now, a 3D Model Has Resurrected It. A digital 3D reconstruction has recreated a ship that sank in 1995.
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What really happens at femtosecond junctions?

Phys.org - 27 Dec 2018 16:14
What really happens at femtosecond junctions? When beams of ultra-short laser pulses running in the same direction intersect with each other at a noticeable angle, various interactions occur between the pulses. These physical phenomena are complicated, and their mat...
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The 10 Biggest Archaeology Stories of 2018

Live Science - 27 Dec 2018 16:06
The 10 Biggest Archaeology Stories of 2018 Here's a look back at the fascinating things archaeologists uncovered this year.
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10 Strangest Medical Cases of 2018

Live Science - 27 Dec 2018 16:00
10 Strangest Medical Cases of 2018 Here are the most intriguing medical cases made headlines in 2018
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What is the punk turtle's secret power? Or the US Navy's newest secret weapon? Find out how well you've been paying attention with our fun festive quiz
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Dream on: My year pursuing the third state of being

New Scientist - 27 Dec 2018 15:00
Dreaming can bring extraordinary ideas - if you can remember them. The 3rd article of our 12 Days of Culture explores the weird world of hypnagogic dreaming
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Can you tell a guillotine calibrator from a combustion-powered clock? A Victorian roller skate from a laser roulette wheel? Take our antiques quiz to find out
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(National Institutes of Natural Sciences) Alzheimer's disease is caused by aggregates of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides. This aggregation is accelerated at a cell membrane surface. The research group at ExCELLS revealed the r...
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