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Some women could be more susceptible to PTSD than others
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 21:13
Oxytocin and cortisol levels are higher in women with dissociative PTSD.
Scientists propose new theory on Alzheimer's, amyloid connection
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 17:03
Study finds a 'peculiar association' between amyloid precursor protein and cholesterol in the cell membrane of synapses. Amyloid precursor protein may contribute to cholesterol deficiency, triggering neurodegeneration in...
The UK has already had more wildfires in 2019 than any year on record
New Scientist - 23 Apr 2019 18:48
Just four months into 2019, the UK has been hit by more large wildfires than in the whole of 2018. Fires are thought to be made more likely by climate change
The Moon's Surface Is Totally Cracked
Live Science - 23 Apr 2019 16:57Greenland's Ice Sheet Was Growing. Now It's in a Terrifying Decline
Live Science - 23 Apr 2019 08:22Texas A&M Research Leads To First Drug For Postpartum Depression
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 23:33
A newly developed drug can help combat the effects of postnatal depression.
Water walking--the new mode of rock skipping
Phys.org - 23 Apr 2019 22:24
Researchers at Utah State University's Splash Lab discovered a new mode of water surface skipping termed "water walking".
Controlling instabilities gives closer look at chemistry from hypersonic vehicles
Phys.org - 23 Apr 2019 22:14
While studying the chemical reactions that occur in the flow of gases around a vehicle moving at hypersonic speeds, researchers at the University of Illinois used a less-is-more method to gain greater understanding of th...
NASA's InSight lander on Mars has felt its first marsquakes
New Scientist - 23 Apr 2019 21:53
Measuring seismic activity on Mars could help us figure out how much water the planet has, and now NASA's InSight lander has felt marsquakes for the first time
Engineered virus to be tested as treatment for incurable cancers
New Scientist - 23 Apr 2019 19:20
People with incurable melanomas and brain or breast cancers are to receive injections of genetically modified viruses that may shrink their tumours
Playing video games generally not harmful to boys' social development
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 19:14
Contrary to popular belief, playing video games does not have an overall negative impact on the social development of boys. However, girls who spend more time playing video games at age 10 have weaker social skills than ...
More evidence that blood tests can detect the risk of Alzheimer's
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 18:33
Neurofilament light protein in plasma may be a noninvasive biomarker for neurodegeneration associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Short period of parental sexual contact prior to pregnancy increases offspring risk of schizophrenia
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 18:12
Study reports children born to couples who have been in relationships for three years or less may have an increased risk of schizophrenia.
Obesity linked with differences in form and structure of the brain
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 17:38
Obesity is associated with alterations in brain structure, including lower gray matter volume and smaller globus pallidus volume.
Microglia, immune cells of the central nervous system, shown to regulate neuroinflammation
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 17:22
In uveitis, microglia facilitates the entry of inflammatory immune cells into the retina, enabling the host immune responses to attack cells not normally recognized by the immune system.
Asteroid Bennu Goes Technicolor in 3-D NASA View
Live Science - 23 Apr 2019 16:37Study suggests overdiagnosis of schizophrenia
Neuroscience News - 23 Apr 2019 16:08
Researchers provide evidence schizophrenia may be overdiangosed in patients experiencing anxiety and other mood disorders.
Atomic beams shoot straighter via cascading silicon peashooters
Phys.org - 23 Apr 2019 16:06
To a non-physicist, an "atomic beam collimator" may sound like a phaser firing mystical particles. That might not be the worst metaphor to introduce a technology that researchers have now miniaturized, making it more lik...
Solving a Math Problem Just Brought Holograms Closer to Reality
Singularity Hub - 23 Apr 2019 16:00
Holograms are a staple in science fiction, but creating ones detailed enough to have serious applications in the real world has proved difficult. While scientists have been slowly pushing the field of holographic project...
High Body Fat Linked to Possible 'Brain Shrinkage'
Live Science - 23 Apr 2019 16:00Falsifiability and physics
Symmetry Magazine - 23 Apr 2019 15:53
Can a theory that isn't completely testable still be useful to physics? What determines if an idea is legitimately scientific or not? This question has been debated by philosophers and historians of science, working scie...
Study opens a new route to achieving invisibility without using metamaterials
Phys.org - 23 Apr 2019 14:47
A pair of researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) describes a way of making a submicron-sized cylinder disappear without using any specialized coating. Their findings could enable invisibility of natura...