Science News
Mysterious Respiratory Virus Strikes 44 People in China
Live Science - 4 Jan 2020 01:06
People have speculated that the viral infection may be a highly contagious disease called SARS.
Kids twice as likely to eat healthy after watching cooking shows with healthy food
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 23:10
Television programs featuring healthy foods can be a key ingredient in leading children to make healthier food choices now and into adulthood. A new study found kids who watched a child-oriented cooking show featuring he...
Bile acids may help regulate gut immunity and inflammation
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 23:10
Could bile acids -- the fat-dissolving juices churned out by the liver and gallbladder -- also play a role in immunity and inflammation? The answer appears to be yes, according to two separate studies.
Breakthrough study on molecular interactions could improve development of new medicines
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 20:17
A first-of-its-kind study on molecular interactions by biomedical engineers will make it easier and more efficient for scientists to develop new medicines and other therapies for diseases such as cancer, HIV, and autoimm...
Air pollution can worsen bone health
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 20:17
A new study with over 3,700 people in India associates air pollution with a higher risk to develop osteoporosis.
Research identifies changes in neural circuits underlying self-control during adolescence
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 20:17
Researchers applied tools from network science to identify how anatomical connections in the brain develop to support neural activity underlying executive function.
Study finds dopamine, biological clock link to snacking, overeating and obesity
Science Daily - 3 Jan 2020 20:17
A new study finds that the pleasure center of the brain and the brain's biological clock are linked, and that high-calorie foods -- which bring pleasure -- disrupt normal feeding schedules, resulting in overconsumption.
Tech's Biggest Leaps From the Last 10 Years, and Why They Matter
Singularity Hub - 3 Jan 2020 19:00
As we enter our third decade in the 21st century, it seems appropriate to reflect on the ways technology developed and note the breakthroughs that were achieved in the last 10 years. The 2010s saw IBM's Watson win a game...
Fat-dissolving bile acids may help regulate gut immunity and inflammation
Neuroscience News - 4 Jan 2020 01:55
Two studies reveal the role bile acids play in immunity and inflammation.
The case of the elusive Majorana: The so-called 'angel particle' is still a mystery
Phys.org - 4 Jan 2020 01:35
A 2017 report of the discovery of a particular kind of Majorana fermion--the chiral Majorana fermion, referred to as the "angel particle"--is likely a false alarm, according to new research. Majorana fermions are enigmat...
Kids three times as likely to eat healthy after watching cooking shows with healthy food
Neuroscience News - 4 Jan 2020 01:26
Children aged between 10-12 were almost three times as likely to make healthier eating decisions after watching cooking shows that featured healthy foods.
Using gene therapy to treat CTE
Neuroscience News - 4 Jan 2020 01:10
A newly developed adeno-associated virus vector can deliver an anti-p Tau antibody directly to the hippocampus, significantly reducing pTau levels associated with CTE.
Artificial intelligence could help breast screening save more lives
Neuroscience News - 4 Jan 2020 00:53
A new artificial intelligence system is capable of surpassing human experts in breast cancer prediction. The system provided absolute reductions of up to 5.7% in false-positive diagnoses and up to 9.4% in false-negative ...
Maya Palace Discovered Deep in the Mexican Jungle
Live Science - 4 Jan 2020 00:17
The Maya enjoyed this stone palace in Mexico more than 1,000 years ago.
How diet affects mental health
Neuroscience News - 3 Jan 2020 23:11
Study reveals a link between certain diets and their impact on mental health. Poor diets, researchers say, play a role in worsening mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression. However, diets rich in vegetables and ol...
A new battery could keep your phone charged for five days
New Scientist - 3 Jan 2020 23:00
An ultra-high capacity lithium-sulphur battery that could keep a smartphone charged for five days may pave the way for cheaper electric cars
China has made huge strides cleaning up its polluted rivers
New Scientist - 3 Jan 2020 23:00
Pollutants in Chinese rivers fell by 63 per cent over 15 years, and oxygen in the water increased - which suggests strict regulations are working
A molecule in your skin may explain why some cosmetics cause rashes
New Scientist - 3 Jan 2020 23:00
People's skin can become inflamed when they wear cosmetics because a molecule in the skin triggers an immune response - but the reaction may be reversible
Inflammation predicts response to anti-depression medication
Neuroscience News - 3 Jan 2020 22:52
Younger people with bipolar disorder responded better to the antidepressant Latuda when they had increased inflammation biomarkers in their blood. Findings suggest C-reactive protein could be a predictive biomarker to id...
How Acoustics Might Help Prevent Car Accidents
Physics Buzz - 3 Jan 2020 22:35
How Acoustics Might Help Prevent Car Accidents Seatbelts and car seats save lives, but ultimately the best way to protect passengers is to prevent crashes from happening in the first place. Prevention has been tackled fr...
Color-Changing Fibers Unravel a Knotty Mystery
Scientific American - 3 Jan 2020 22:30
Mathematicians are devising new techniques to better predict how to tie strong knots that are useful in climbing and sailing --
Dominic Cummings wants 'weirdos' to help run the UK. Will it work?
New Scientist - 3 Jan 2020 22:08
A senior adviser to the UK's prime minister suggests policy-making can be improved by training AI on government data, but the researchers he cites say they aren't so sure