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Location American Science News for 22 January 2020
Not Bot, Not Beast: Scientists Create First Ever Living, Programmable Organism A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the world's first "living robots." This week, a research team of roboticists and scientists published their recipe for making a new lifefo...
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The discovery of a link between anxiety, depression, OCD and more is set to revolutionise how we think about these conditions - and offer new treatments
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A group of scientists has uncovered a previously unknown way that our genes are made into reality. Rather than directions going one-way from DNA to RNA to proteins, the latest study shows that RNA itself modulates how DN...
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Researchers have created a biodegradable nerve guide -- a polymer tube -- filled with growth-promoting protein that can regenerate long sections of damaged nerves, without the need for transplanting stem cells or a donor...
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A skin cream used to treat warts and skin cancer could help protect people against viral diseases such as Zika and dengue, according to new research.
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New findings reveal how bacterial immune systems can be harmful for their hosts and explain why they are not found in many bacteria.
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Blood tests could replace menstrual periods as a gauge for when a women is nearing menopause, according to new research.
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Scientists have found evidence to support long-standing anecdotes that stress causes hair graying. Researchers found that in mice, the type of nerve involved in the fight-or-flight response causes permanent damage to the...
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It has been 30 years since the end of the Cold War, yet on average, Americans still perceive that the odds of a nuclear weapon detonating on U.S. soil is as likely as a coin toss, according to new research.
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Cavities, or dental caries, are the most widespread non-communicable disease globally, according to the World Health Organization. Having a cavity drilled and filled at the dentist's office can be painful, but untreated ...
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It would be the first treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration and could significantly improve treatment for wet AMD.
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Scientists warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
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Cognitive function in people with mental illness

Science Daily - 22 Jan 2020 21:21
A study has shown few differences in the profiles of genes that influence cognition between people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and the general population. This surprising finding could provide new insights into ...
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If you have just had knee, shoulder or hip surgery, you may want to take anti-inflammatories in the morning or at noon, but not at night. A new study shows, for the first time, that circadian clock genes are involved in ...
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A heart-healthy protein from bran of cereal crop

Science Daily - 22 Jan 2020 17:06
Foxtail millet is an annual grass grown widely as a cereal crop in parts of India, China and Southeast Asia. Milling the grain removes the hard outer layer, or bran, from the rest of the seed. Now, researchers have ident...
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(Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University) Researchers of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) in collaboration with colleagues from the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)...
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FlyEM, a team of scientists from Google and the Janelia Research Campus at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, has released the most complete map of the fly brain ever created. The map pinpoints millions of connections betw...
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Study finds few differences in the profiles of genes that influence cognition between those with severe mental health disorders and the general population.
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Despite previous findings, researchers have found precapillary sphincters in the brain. The study reports the precapillary sphincters may play a major role in disturbances of the brain's blood supply and blood pressure.
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Synthetic nerve conduit bridges the gap in arm nerve repair

Neuroscience News - 23 Jan 2020 00:16
A new synthetic conduit can bridge large nerve gaps by guiding the regrowth of neurons. When implanted into the arms of macaques with nerve defects in their arms, the conduit boosted neurogenesis and the nerve's ability ...
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How big can a planet get?

Live Science - 22 Jan 2020 23:54
How big can a planet get? Why isn't there an endless variety of planets in the universe? An astrophysicist explains why planets only come in two flavors.
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What it's like to live without a sense of smell?

Neuroscience News - 22 Jan 2020 23:23
Olfactory disturbances have wide-ranging implications for both the mental health and emotional well being of sufferers.
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