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Women who sleep poorly tend to overeat and have an unhealthy diet, putting them at increased risk of developing heart disease and obesity.
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Memory games: Eating well to remember

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 21:43
A healthy diet is essential to living well, but should we change what we eat as we age? Researchers have found strong evidence of the link between food groups and memory loss and its comorbidities. Her findings point to ...
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The Battle of Iwo Jima: A gruesome victory for the Allied Forces Fought on a tiny volcanic island 75 years ago, this brutal clash between American and Japanese forces defined the horror of the Pacific theater.
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How laser pulses can manipulate magnetization via ultrafast transfer of electrons Combining experiment and theory, researchers from the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI) and the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics have disentangled how laser pulses c...
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Researchers have found that the strain of Zika that circulated in Brazil during the microcephaly epidemic that began in 2015 was particularly damaging to the developing brain.
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Dietary components, rather than obesity itself, may lead to skin inflammation and the development of psoriasis, a study has found.
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Low oxygen levels in the heart have long been known to produce life-threatening arrhythmias, even sudden death. Until now, it was not clear how. New findings reveal the underlying mechanism for this dangerous heart disor...
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How too much fluoride causes defects in tooth enamel

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 23:37
Exposing teeth to excessive fluoride alters calcium signaling, mitochondrial function, and gene expression in the cells forming tooth enamel -- a novel explanation for how dental fluorosis, a condition caused by overexpo...
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Late fall may be best time of year to try to conceive

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 23:37
First-of-its-kind study accounts for when couples are most likely to start trying to conceive, finding couples conceive quicker in late fall and early winter, especially in southern states.
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Reproductive genome from the laboratory

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 22:05
Researchers have for the first time developed a genome the size of a minimal cell that can copy itself.
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While fear memory -- or the ability to remember contexts in which to be afraid -- is important for survival, too much of it, and an inability to forget contexts that no longer apply, hinders daily activities. Recently, s...
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Malaria parasites can sense a molecule produced by approaching immune cells and then use it to protect themselves from destruction, according to new findings.
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Scientists designed a new type of controller for the robotic arm used in robotic surgery. Their controller combines the two distinct types of gripping used in commercially available robotic systems to leverage the advant...
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Scientists have discovered that de novo genes -- genes that have evolved from scratch -- are both more common and more important than previously believed.
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How long can the new coronavirus last on surfaces?

Live Science - 18 Feb 2020 19:46
How long can the new coronavirus last on surfaces? The answer is unclear, but similar viruses can linger on surfaces for up to 9 days, according to a new study.
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People with a life-long history of antisocial behavior had decreased mean surface area of the brain and lower mean cortical thickness than those with no history of antisocial behavior. Much of the cortical thinning was i...
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Disease-causing repeats help human neurons function

Neuroscience News - 18 Feb 2020 04:05
Study reports repeats in genes associated with Fragile X syndrome normally regulate how and when proteins are made in neurons.
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Women who have experienced domestic violence are 44% more likely to die from any cause compared to the general population. They also have a 51% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and a 31% higher risk of being ...
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The protein beta-arrestin-2 increases tau tangle accumulation in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia but interfering with the removal of excess tau from the brain.
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Reina Reyes looks like science

Symmetry Magazine - 19 Feb 2020 01:38
Reina Reyes made headlines for her research at Princeton testing Einstein's theory of general relativity; now she's home in the Philippines, using her physics background to make her mark in different ways. Physicist Rein...
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Number of people with dementia set to double by 2050

Neuroscience News - 19 Feb 2020 01:37
Researchers report the number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias will double over the next thirty years.
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Time of day affects global brain fluctuations

Neuroscience News - 19 Feb 2020 01:23
The strength of the brain's global signal fluctuation decreases as the day progresses.
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