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Surface protein editing in bacteria
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 22:09
New research delves into an unknown cell circuit in bacteria that can lead to new targets for antibiotics.
Train your brain with computer game to eat less sugar
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 22:09
A recent study shows that a computer game can be used to train its players to eat less sugar, as way of reducing their weight and improving their health.
Does insulin resistance cause fibromyalgia?
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 20:55
Researchers were able to dramatically reduce the pain of fibromyalgia patients with medication that targeted insulin resistance.
Ancient Greek method for finding prime numbers just got an upgrade
New Scientist - 7 May 2019 18:19
A new algorithm improves on an ancient Greek method for finding prime numbers known as the sieve of Eratosthenes
New treatment for severe dry eye disease promising in early clinical trials
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 18:14
Participants in a phase I/II clinical trial of a new enzyme-based treatment for severe dry eye disease experienced reduced signs of disease and discomfort, according to a new article.
New 'jumping' superbug gene discovered, resistant to last-resort antibiotic
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 18:14
While sifting through the bacterial genome of salmonella, food scientists discovered mcr-9, a new stealthy, jumping gene so diabolical and robust that it resists one of the world's few last-resort antibiotics.
Eye's vulnerability to macular degeneration revealed
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 18:14
Scientists have found significant differences in the shape and biology of the same type of cell taken from different parts of the retina, according to a new study.
Fat fruit flies: High-sugar diet deadens sweet tooth; promotes overeating, obesity in flies
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 18:14
Some research suggests that one reason people with obesity overeat is because they don't enjoy food -- especially sweets -- as much as lean people.
Teaching CRISPR and antibiotic resistance to high school students
Science Daily - 7 May 2019 18:14
A team has developed BioBits, a suite of hands-on educational kits that enable students to perform a range of biological experiments by adding water and simple reagents to freeze-dried cell-free reactions.
Study explains why a moody gut often accompanies depression
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 17:10
Mice with a genetic mutation linked to severe depression had impaired ability for neurons in the gut and brain to create serotonin. The reduction of serotonin in the gut led to a deterioration in the gut's lining, slowin...
A universe is born
Symmetry Magazine - 7 May 2019 16:10
Take a (brief) journey through the early history of our cosmos. The universe was a busy place during the first three minutes. The cosmos we see today expanded from a tiny speck to much closer to its current massive size;...
Transplanting gut bacteria alters depression-related behavior, brain inflammation in rats
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 00:27
The gut microbiome contributes to depression-like behaviors and inflammation in the ventral hippocampus, according to a new rat study. Fecal transplants from rats with lower levels of Clostridia reduced depressive behavi...
Neurons that encode sweetness identified: Mouse study
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 23:20
SatB2PBN-expressing neurons in the parabrachial nucleus play a key role in processing and encoding sweet tastes. The SatB2PBN neurons relay sweet taste signals from the gustatory thalamus to the cortex in mouse models.
Why visual stimulation may work in fight against Alzheimer's: Mouse study
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 22:24
Inducing gamma oscillations with visual stimulation via a process known as gamma entrainment using sensory stimuli, or GENUS, was shown to reduce amyloid plaques and phosphorylated tau in mouse models of dementia. Provid...
Gargantua: The Science behind Interstellar's black hole
Physics Buzz - 7 May 2019 22:00
If there is one thing that everyone thinks they understand about black holes, it's spaghettification. After all, it's a popular plot device in countless sci-fi books and movies; there's just something incredibly gripping...
Neutrons investigate tomatoes for insights into interplant chatter
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 21:28
Plants are chatty creatures. In the last decade, researchers have shown plants communicate using underground fungal networks to exchange chemical information. However, exactly how that process works at the microscopic le...
Scientists pinpoint potential new target for regulating inflammation
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 20:42
SARM, an ancient immune protein previously implicated in apoptosis, is a key immune regulator in peripheral immune cells. The finding could help in the development of treatments for a range of diseases, including Alzheim...
Does insulin resistance cause fibromyalgia?
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 19:45
Study finds a pathogenic relationship between insulin resistance and fibromyalgia. Treating fibromyalgia with metformin, a drug that combats insulin resistance, resulted in a dramatic reduction of pain levels for patient...
Autism gene linked to brain and behavior deficits in mice
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 18:24
A deficiency of the SHANK3 gene, a gene associated with ASD, results in structural and functional deficits in the prefrontal cortex. The functional and structural alterations in the PFC were linked to an impairment in so...
First-Ever Video Shows Immune System Blowing Holes in Bacteria
Live Science - 7 May 2019 18:06Everyday stress may boost blood vessel dysfunction in people with depression
Neuroscience News - 7 May 2019 18:02
Exposure to everyday stressors may result in impairments in endothelial function for patients with major depressive disorder. The findings reveal a possible reason for the association between stress, depression and an in...
Duking It Out with Quantum Mechanics
Scientific American - 7 May 2019 18:00
A longtime professor of astronomy continues to wrestle with the strangeness of it all --