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Location American Science News for 2 April 2019
MW-151, a new drug that blocks 'bad' inflammation in the brain is about to be tested in a new human trial. Researchers believe the new drug could help stave off dementia.
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Reproductive spans of less than 34 years were linked to an increased risk of developing dementia in women. In those who had hysterectomies, the associated Alzheimer's risk was elevated by 8%.
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PET imaging that helps detect dementia-related amyloid plaques significantly influences the clinical management of patients, a new study reports.
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How the brain finds meaning in metaphor

Neuroscience News - 2 Apr 2019 19:23
EEG study reveals the use of metaphors elicits bigger N400s in the brain than abstract verbs.
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Disrupted sleep patterns may help to protect neurons in the brain in Huntington's disease.
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Saturn has a smorgasbord of little moons. The final few orbits the Cassini spacecraft made before it disintegrated in the planet's atmosphere allowed it to observe five of the planet's small inner moons up close.
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Photos: Cretaceous 'Graveyard' Holds a Snapshot of the Dino-Killing Asteroid Impact A fossil site in North Dakota preserves a unique snapshot of the minutes after an asteroid struck Earth around 66 million years ago.
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Particle beam therapy is increasingly being used to treat many types of cancer. It consists in subjecting tumours to beams of high-energy charged particles such as protons. Although more targeted than conventional radiot...
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Low-bandwidth radar technology provides improved detection of objects Radar technologies were originally designed to identify and track airborne military targets. Today they're more often used to detect motor vehicles, weather formations and geological terrain.
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Many scientists have been disappointed that no new elementary particles have been discovered at CERN's Large Hadron Collider since the Higgs Boson in 2012. The failure to detect particles that had previously been predict...
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Understanding stock market returns: Which models fits best? Understanding stock market returns hinges on understanding their volatility. Two simple but competing models have been dominant for decades: the Heston model, introduced in 1993, and the multiplicative model, which dates...
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A chameleon can flexibly change its colour to match its surroundings. And a similar phenomenon can now be seen in a new class of smart materials called metamaterials. The trouble is that these metamaterials lack the abil...
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Surgical mesh implants could be used again in England if certain conditions are met. But campaigners have expressed concerns about the new guidelines
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Dopamine conducts prefrontal cortex ensembles

Neuroscience News - 2 Apr 2019 17:54
Dopamine activation controls the ensemble activity of neurons and increases oscillatory activity in the prefrontal cortex.
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Space Debris from India's Anti-Satellite Test Is a 'Terrible, Terrible Thing,' NASA Chief Says India's recent anti-satellite test created 60 pieces of orbital debris big enough to track, 24 of which rise higher than the International Space Station's orbit around Earth.
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Considering the whole student

Symmetry Magazine - 2 Apr 2019 16:02
Meet three scientists connected by the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master's-to-PhD Bridge Program. Students come into physics from a variety of backgrounds, facing a variety of circumstances. The Fisk-Vanderbilt Master's-to-PhD Brid...
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A Birth Control Pill For Men Is One Step Closer

Singularity Hub - 2 Apr 2019 16:00
A Birth Control Pill For Men Is One Step Closer Women have long borne the brunt of contraception responsibilities, but this may be shifting in coming years. A new trial published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism details strides made by researche...
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Long range intrinsic ferromagnetism in two-dimensional materials A collaborative FLEET study has reviewed recent progress in 2-D ferromagnetism, and predict new, possible 2-D ferromagnetic materials.
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Scientists set record for light-matter interaction An international team of physicists from the Mandelstam Institute for Theoretical Physics at Wits University and the Institut Néel in Grenoble, France, has created a tiny superconducting circuit that mimics the quantum ...
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Stable majorities

Phys.org - 2 Apr 2019 15:37
Stable majorities How could prebiotic information-bearing DNA sequences survive in the face of competition from a vast excess of shorter molecules with random sequences? LMU scientists now show that a relatively simple mechanism could hav...
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Gwyneth Paltrow has incited debate by posting a photo of her daughter on social media. We need to consider how such images may one day be viewed, says Linda Geddes
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Behavior of 'trapped' electrons in a one-dimensional world observed in the lab A team of physicists at the University of Cologne has, for the first time, seen a particularly exotic behaviour of electrons on an atomic scale. Electrons normally move almost freely through three-dimensional space. Howe...
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