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Nerve transfer surgery restores hand function and elbow extension in 13 young adults with complete paralysis
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 03:14
Nerve transfer surgery has enabled 13 young adults with complete paralysis to regain movement and function in their elbows and hands, according to the largest case series of this technique in people with tetraplegia (par...
The costs of cancer in 2015: 8.7 million years of life and $94 billion in lost earnings
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 18:29
Cancer took more than 8.7 million years of life and $94.4 billion in lost earnings among people ages 16 to 84 in the United States in 2015.
Discovery reveals prolific ability of Schwann cells to generate myelin
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 18:29
Scientists have discovered that a special type of cell is much more prolific in generating a protective sheath covering nerve fibers than previously believed.
Pain signaling in humans more rapid than previously known
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 03:14
Pain signals can travel as fast as touch signals, according to a new study. The discovery of a rapid pain-signaling system challenges our current understanding of pain.
Tiny change has big effects, reverses prediabetes in mice
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 03:13
A small chemical change -- shifting the position of two hydrogen atoms -- makes the difference between mice that are healthy or that have insulin resistance and fatty liver, major risk factors for diabetes and heart dise...
Nerve transfer surgery restores hand function and elbow extension in 13 young adults with complete paralysis
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2019 00:05
A novel surgical technique that connects functioning nerves with injured nerves helps restore function to paralyzed muscles. Following surgery, 13 young adults with tetraplegia now have restored hand and elbow function, ...
Autism and sensory processing: Avoiding the sensory overload at the root of meltdowns
Neuroscience News - 5 Jul 2019 23:01
Sensory processing difficulties associated with ASD, ADHD, and PTSD often result in 'meltdown' behaviors. While researchers are making headway into discovering the mechanisms behind sensory dysfunction, many in society d...
Ignoring cues for alcohol and fast food is hard - but is it out of our control?
Neuroscience News - 5 Jul 2019 22:35
Stress and tiredness make it harder for you to ignore environmental cues that signal something rewarding.
First observation of native ferroelectric metal
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2019 22:00
In a paper released today in Science Advances, Australian researchers describe the first observation of a native ferroelectric metal: a native metal with bistable and electrically switchable spontaneous polarization stat...
How the brain remembers where you're heading to
Neuroscience News - 5 Jul 2019 20:59
Theta oscillations help the brain remember locations to which a person is trying to navigate.
A Massive Seaweed Bloom Is Smothering Life from the Caribbean to West Africa
Live Science - 5 Jul 2019 20:35Men Notice Messes As Much As Women. Here's Why They Don't Clean Up.
Live Science - 5 Jul 2019 20:12Researchers controlled the behavior in a mouse's brain with single-cell precision
Neuroscience News - 5 Jul 2019 20:08
Using holographic optogenetics, researchers were able to control visual behavior in mice by activating neurons in the visual cortex.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise and the criminals are winning
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2019 19:03
Ransomware attacks, which see which see individuals and organisations locked out of their data unless they pay up, are on the rise and raking in huge profits
Rare Lake of Bubbling Lava Discovered on Remote Antarctic Island
Live Science - 5 Jul 2019 16:16Nerve surgery helps people with paralysis control their hands and arms
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2019 15:33
People with quadriplegia can feed themselves and brush their teeth thanks to nerve surgery - and doctors say it's time to make the surgery more widely available
King Tut Sculpture with Sketchy Origins Sells at Christie's for Nearly $6 Million
Live Science - 5 Jul 2019 15:10UK roadsides could become burial grounds as graveyards are filling up
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2019 14:22
Bodies could start to be buried alongside main roads in the UK, as graveyards and cemeteries are running out of room, suggests a former direct of public health
More than a thousand sharks and rays have become entangled in plastic
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2019 13:42
More than a thousand sharks and rays have become entangled in plastic debris, a team has found by reviewing scientific papers and Twitter
Climate mistake reveals Earth warmed more than we thought last century
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2019 13:00
Early weather stations only covered 20 per cent of the globe, causing them to underestimate how much our greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the climate