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Location American Science News for 12 December 2019
Google's Sycamore quantum computer, which recently demonstrated its dominance over ordinary computers, is now breaking records in quantum chemistry
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Two new species of parasitic "rodeo" ant have been discovered in Texas. They ride the queens in other ant colonies to fool the workers into looking after them
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An association has been identified between a variant of the NAPRT1 gene, which reduces the body's ability to use Vitamin B3, and schizophrenia. The study reveals there could be a critical interaction between a pregnant w...
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A team of researchers has found that neural exosomes -- 'cargo' molecules within the nervous system that carry messages to the brain -- can minimize or even avert progression of traumatic brain injury when used as part o...
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A research team has previously shown that fatty particles from the bloodstream may boost the growth of breast cancer cells. They now show that through an unexpected mechanism not previously described in cancer cells, the...
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For controlling tsetse flies, fabric color matters

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 23:26
Researchers report that they have engineered an improved colored fabric for the insecticide-treated targets used to control tsetse, based on an understanding of how flies see color.
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New drug targets to treat Nipah virus

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 23:26
Nipah virus, which is transmitted to humans from bats and pigs, has a high mortality rate and there are no licensed drugs against it. Now, researchers have used information on the structure of the Nipah virus to identifi...
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In the largest-ever study of its kind researchers identified more than 100 genetic variants that affect the risk for more than one mental health condition.
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Researchers have shed light on how the parasite which causes sleeping sickness multiples inside its host. Human African Trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness, only occurs in Sub-Saharan Africa where an estimated 60 millio...
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Colon cancer cells deficient in p53, one of the most important control proteins in cell growth, activate a particular metabolic pathway to adapt to the lack of oxygen and nutrients inside the tumor. Statins, which are of...
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New research pinpoints a specific neural circuit that when altered caused animal models to drink less alcohol.
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Researchers showed, for the first time, that a single, higher dose of vaccination to a pregnant mouse safely protects both her and her fetus from the Zika virus. The researchers found that a single, less potent dose was ...
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Virus multiplication in 3D

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 21:25
Vaccinia viruses serve as a vaccine against human smallpox and as the basis of new cancer therapies. Two studies now provide fascinating insights into their unusual propagation strategy at the atomic level.
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A new study from a team of clinical psychologists suggests eating added sugars -- common in so many holiday foods -- can trigger metabolic, inflammatory and neurobiological processes tied to depressive illness.
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Experts review evidence yoga is good for the brain

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 19:58
Scientists have known for decades that aerobic exercise strengthens the brain and contributes to the growth of new neurons, but few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence...
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OVER THE past few decades, photovoltaic cells have gone from being exotic and expensive power-packs for satellites and similar high-end applications to quotidian generating equipment for grid-scale power stations. One ar...
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A HARD DRIVE is a miracle of modern technology. For $50 anyone can buy a machine that can comfortably store the contents of, say, the Bodleian Library in Oxford as a series of tiny magnetic ripples on a spinning disk of ...
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Running research: Heel-toe or toe-heel?

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 19:46
New research suggests there is no evidence that changing a runner's strike pattern will help prevent injuries or give them a speed boost.
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Does tapping your can of beer really keep it from fizzing all over you? A team of researchers at the University of Denmark has tested the popular notion that tapping a can of beer after it has been shaken will prevent it from spraying when it is opened. Their paper describes a trial they car...
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Greenland Rocks Suggest Earth's Magnetic Field Is Older Than We Thought Analysis finds that the planet’s protective shield was in place by at least 3.7 billion years ago, as early life arose --
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Is there dark matter at the center of the Milky Way? MIT physicists are reigniting the possibility, which they previously had snuffed out, that a bright burst of gamma rays at the center of our galaxy may be the result of dark matter after all.
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How humans learned to dance; from the Chimpanzee Conga

Neuroscience News - 13 Dec 2019 01:26
Studying the evolution of human dance, psychologists discovered chimpanzees also perform duo dance-like behaviors similar to a conga line.
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