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Location American Science News for 16 August 2019
After medical marijuana became legal in Massachusetts, cannabis-related poison control calls involving the commonwealth's children and teenagers doubled, according to a public health investigation.
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The discovery could one day let doctors prevent the infection by allowing E. coli to pass harmlessly through the body.
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The study found that 'silent' covert strokes are actually more common than overt strokes in people aged 65 or older who have surgery.
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Using control theory and the physics of protein aggregation, researchers created theoretical predictions on how and when to use drug interventions for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Something Weird Is Happening to the Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way Astronomers have been watching the black hole at the center of our galaxy for 20 years, and in May, they saw something they'd never seen before.
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Approximately 1 in 5 adults in the United States experience mental illness in a given year. Severe mental illnesses cause the brain to have trouble dealing with cognitively effortful states, like focusing attention over ...
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AI Is in Danger of Becoming Too Male--New Research

Singularity Hub - 16 Aug 2019 18:30
AI Is in Danger of Becoming Too Male--New Research Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming smarter every day, beating world champions in games like Go, identifying tumors in medical scans better than human radiologists, and increasing the efficiency of electric...
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Engineers have developed experimental stickers that pick up physiological signals emanating from the skin, then wirelessly beam these health readings to a receiver clipped onto clothing. It's all part of a system called ...
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Numbers count in the genetics of moles and melanomas

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2019 17:24
Scientists have identified a way to help dermatologists determine a patient's risk of developing melanoma.
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'Coprolites' from the Must Farm archaeological excavation in East Anglia, UK, shows the prehistoric inhabitants were infected by parasitic worms that can be spread by eating raw fish, frogs and shellfish.
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Researchers look at the myths and the facts about left-handedness.
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Finding the brain's compass

Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2019 01:03
Researchers have identified a neural network in mice that transfers high dimensional complex information about the environment to a simple abstract object in the brain.
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Study links acceptance of violent attitudes toward women and more tolerance to 'rape culture' with a person's presidential candidate support in the 2016 election.
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More Than Just Jaundice: Bilirubin May Protect The Brain

Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2019 00:25
Bilirubin, a bile pigment most commonly associated with jaundice in newborns, appears to have neuroprotective properties. A new study in mice reveals bilirubin may protect the brain against oxidative stress.
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Woman Develops Horrifying Skull Infection After Cleaning Her Ears with Cotton Swabs A woman's daily habit of cleaning her ears with cotton swabs led to a life-threatening infection in her skull.
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Researchers build a heat shield just 10 atoms thick to protect electronic devices Excess heat given off by smartphones, laptops and other electronic devices can be annoying, but beyond that it contributes to malfunctions and, in extreme cases, can even cause lithium batteries to explode.
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After a single session of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), researchers noted a significant reduction in blood flow to brain tumors. However, there were no alterations in blood flow or activity in the rest of th...
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Older adults with mild cognitive impairment who practiced mindful meditation for 20 minutes a day were more likely to have an understanding of the underlying concepts of mindfulness. The study demonstrates memory impairm...
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Rare variants in the DDX6 gene have been linked to significant disruption in the development of the central nervous system, affecting basic motor skills and resulting in intellectual disabilities.
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Toothless Druid Woman's Face Comes Alive in Wax, Wrinkles and All A toothless skull was all that researchers had of one of Scotland's oldest known Druids, but now they have something more: a wax re-creation of her face.
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The Value of Owning Your Business's Values

Singularity Hub - 16 Aug 2019 18:00
The Value of Owning Your Business's Values Nikolay Storonsky, CEO of the UK's hottest fintech startup Revolut, has been extremely vocal about his company's values. "Ninety-five per cent of founders, they will bullshit you," he told the Financial Times. "I'm not g...
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Hidden 'Jurassic World' of Volcanoes Uncovered in Australia About 100 volcanoes dating to the Jurassic era were recently discovered buried under the basins of central Australia.
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