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Geologists Discover Largest Underwater Volcano, Explain Weird Hum Heard Around the World
Live Science - 23 May 2019 14:02Polarisation on social media could be reduced with a few simple tweaks
New Scientist - 23 May 2019 13:38
Once again elections are being battered and political views polarized by far-right propaganda flooding social media - could a simple tweak to online connections help win the information wars?
Global burden of serious health-related suffering due to almost double by 2060
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 01:24
New research findings show that the number of people dying with palliative care needs is set to almost double over the next four decades. By 2060, an estimated 48 million people each year (47% of all deaths globally) wil...
Interplay between mitochondria and nucleus may have implications for new treatment
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:31
Mitochondria, the 'batteries' that produce our energy, interact with the cell's nucleus in subtle ways previously unseen in humans, according to new research.
Scientists (dis)solve a century-long mystery to treat asthma and airway inflammation
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:31
Research groups have solved a century-long puzzle about the presence of protein crystals in asthma. Normally, proteins do not crystallize in the body, but there are some instances where this process does occur.
Women are less likely than men to be diagnosed with minor stroke
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:30
A new study find women experiencing a minor stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are less likely to be diagnosed with a stroke compared to men -- even though they describe similar symptoms in emergency departments.
Dissolving protein traffic jam at the entrance of mitochondria
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:30
Researchers have discovered a novel mechanism that ensures obstacle-free protein traffic into the powerhouse of the cell.
How to enhance or suppress memories
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:30
New research shows memories are pliable if you know which regions of the brain's hippocampus to stimulate -- a finding that could someday enable personalized treatment for people with PTSD, depression and anxiety.
Function of liver cancer genes in mini-organs
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:30
Researchers have developed a human model in which they use organoids, or mini organs, to study the function of specific genes that are mutated in liver cancer. Using this method, they have found that mutations in BAP1, a...
Temperature alters developing nervous system in frogs, study shows
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:29
A new study that compared the effects of cold and warm temperatures on the development of frog eggs into larvae found that environmental temperature significantly changes how the nervous system develops.
Variation of FTO gene linked to weight gain and obesity in children
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:29
Researchers have discovered that children who do not have obesity, but who are at risk for the chronic disease due to a common genetic variant eat more, according to a new study.
Home-schoolers see no added health risks over time
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:22
Years of home-schooling don't appear to influence the general health of children, according to a new study.
Evolution and diversity of Leptospira bacteria
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:22
Leptospirosis is an emerging zoonotic disease that affects more than one million people around the world each year. Researchers have now sequenced the genomes of Leptospira collected from environments around the globe an...
Game theory highlights power of local reporting in vaccine decisions
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 20:21
Computational modeling of social networks suggests that vaccination programs are more successful in containing disease when individuals have access to local information about disease prevalence.
The effect of sleep quality on peptic-ulcer relapse in older adults
Science Daily - 23 May 2019 19:55
Poor sleep quality and peptic ulcer disease (PUD, a condition when sores known as ulcers develop on the lining of your stomach or in the first part of your small intestine) are both major public health problems that affe...
The backlash against face recognition has begun - but who will win?
New Scientist - 23 May 2019 16:46
Face recognition technology is being rolled out across the world, but activists and politicians are starting to push back on creeping surveillance
Bipolar disorder may be linked to Parkinson's disease
Neuroscience News - 23 May 2019 23:52
People with bipolar disorder have higher incidences of Parkinson's disease than those without the psychiatric condition. Manic and depressive episodes were associated with an elevated risk of developing Parkinson's disea...
What we think we know, but might not, pushes us to learn more
Neuroscience News - 23 May 2019 23:12
Learning is best predicted by both curiosity and an objective measure of knowledge. Researchers suggest it is uncertainty, or when you think you know something then discover you don't, that leads to curiosity and learnin...
NASA picks Maxar to build the first piece of its lunar space station
New Scientist - 23 May 2019 22:15
NASA chose Maxar Technologies to build the power and propulsion element of the Gateway lunar space station, which will be an outpost for going to the moon and Mars
Exercise is the new primary prescription for those with mental health problems
Neuroscience News - 23 May 2019 21:11
Adding exercise as a treatment for patients in psychiatric care facilities has positive benefits and is proving to be more effective than medications or psychotherapy alone. Exercise helps reduce mental health disorder s...
High-tech wood could keep homes cool by reflecting the sun's rays
New Scientist - 23 May 2019 21:00
A new type of wood material that reflects sunlight could keep homes cool and cut energy used for air conditioning
The tiniest fish are the most important for healthy coral reefs
New Scientist - 23 May 2019 21:00
It turns out that tiny fish are crucial to supporting larger animals on and around a healthy coral reef