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Although a link has been established between chronic inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases, there have been many open questions regarding how cellular senescence, a process whereby cells that stop dividing under st...
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Earth has a new geologic age: The Chibanian

Live Science - 30 Jan 2020 23:26
Earth has a new geologic age: The Chibanian It's all thanks to a cliff by a river in Japan.
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There is more to a butterfly's wing than meets the eye

The Economist - 30 Jan 2020 20:29
A BUTTERFLY'S WINGS can have many jobs besides keeping the insect aloft. They may be called on to attract mates, to warn potential predators to stay away, to mimic other animals or even to provide camouflage. All of thes...
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If it takes a hike, riders won't go for bike sharing

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 23:46
Even a relatively short walk to find the nearest bicycle is enough to deter many potential users of bike sharing systems, new research suggests.
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Scientists have developed a new TREE method (an acronym short for transient reporter for editing enrichment, or TREE), which allows for bulk enrichment of DNA base-edited cell populations -- and for the first time, high ...
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The first roadmap for ovarian aging

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 23:44
Infertility likely stems from age-related decline of the ovaries, but the molecular mechanisms that lead to this decline have been unclear. Now, scientists have discovered, in unprecedented detail, how ovaries age in non...
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Immune systems not prepared for climate change

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 23:44
Researchers have for the first time found a connection between the immune systems of different bird species, and the various climatic conditions in which they live. The researchers believe that as the climate changes, so...
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Wearable health tech gets efficiency upgrade

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 20:54
Engineers have demonstrated a flexible device that harvests the heat energy from the human body to monitor health. The device is more efficient than other flexible harvesters that use body heat as the sole energy source.
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Using ultra-bright X-ray flashes, a team of researchers has tracked down a potential target for new drugs against sleeping sickness: The scientists have decoded the detailed spatial structure of a vital enzyme of the pat...
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Neanderthal ancestry also in African populations

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 20:20
After sequencing the Neanderthal genome, scientists discovered all present day non-African individuals carry some Neanderthal ancestry in their DNA. Now, researchers present evidence of Neanderthal ancestry in African po...
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Missing link in rare inherited skin disease exposed

Science Daily - 30 Jan 2020 19:49
Hokkaido University scientists are getting closer to understanding how a rare hereditary disease impairs the skin's barrier function, which determines how well the skin is protected.
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WSU study finds that environmental transmission rather than antibiotic use explains the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in people, domestic animals and wildlife.
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Have We Solved the Black Hole Information Paradox?

Scientific American - 30 Jan 2020 16:00
Have We Solved the Black Hole Information Paradox? Maybe—and as a bonus, we may soon have a new understanding of nature at a qualitatively different and deeper level than ever --
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Cases of human-to-human transmission of the Wuhan coronavirus have been confirmed in several countries, and the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern
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Microglia can interfere with macrophages, preventing the movement of these blood immune cells to injury sites. The findings could help in the development of new treatments for multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and...
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Bizarre Cosmic Dance Offers Fresh Test for General Relativity

Scientific American - 31 Jan 2020 00:35
Bizarre Cosmic Dance Offers Fresh Test for General Relativity Scientists have detected relativistic frame dragging, a prediction of Einstein’s greatest theory, around a distant pair of exotic stars --
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Vision may be the real cause of children's problems

Neuroscience News - 31 Jan 2020 00:34
Visual processing problems in children have been linked to dyslexia, problems with motor skills, and difficulties in mathematics.
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Coronavirus outbreak is 'public health emergency of international concern,' WHO declares The WHO is concerned about the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems.
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Patterns in the brain shed new light on how we function

Neuroscience News - 31 Jan 2020 00:14
The way neurons are structured, and the patterns they make can be used to explain how they behave and function. The findings have implications for creating intelligent robots.
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How To Make a Mass Extinction

Scientific American - 31 Jan 2020 00:10
How To Make a Mass Extinction Journalist and author Peter Brannen talks about his book, The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions. --
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People may lie to appear honest

Neuroscience News - 30 Jan 2020 23:54
The desire to appear honest can lead people to lie, researchers report.
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Einstein's theory of relativity predicts that fast-spinning objects stretch space and time around them, and we've watched that effect make a pair of stars wobble
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