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Scientists spot the biggest known explosion in the universe
Live Science - 28 Feb 2020 17:46
A gargantuan explosion tore through the heart of a distant galaxy cluster, releasing about five times more energy than the previous record holder, a new study reports.
Live Science podcast "Life's Little Mysteries" special report: Coronavirus
Live Science - 28 Feb 2020 18:38
In this special episode of Life's Little Mysteries, we'll give you the latest news and answer frequently asked questions about the new coronavirus and COVID-19.
Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) imaging features overlap with SARS and MERS
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 23:20
Although COVID-19's imaging features are variable and nonspecific, the findings thus far do show ''significant overlap'' with those of severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome. The early evi...
Physiotherapy could be done at home using virtual reality
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 23:20
Virtual reality could help physiotherapy patients complete their exercises at home successfully thanks to researchers who managed to combine VR technology with 3D motion capture.
When should you eat to manage your weight? Breakfast, not late-night snacks
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 21:52
The balance between weight gain and weight gain loss is predominantly determined by what you eat, how much you eat, and by how much exercise you get. But another important factor is often neglected... it's not just how m...
Antioxidant supplements do not improve male fertility
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:52
Antioxidant supplements do not improve semen quality among men with infertility, according to a new study.
DNA discovery can lead to new types of cancer drugs
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:52
Researchers have discovered that our cells replicate their DNA much more loosely than previously thought. The new knowledge might be useful for developing novel treatments against aggressive forms of cancers.
The enemy within: How a killer hijacked one of nature's oldest relationships
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:52
Researchers have discovered how a notorious pathogen may have hijacked one of nature's most enduring mutual relationships.
Immunology: Tonsils as a testbed
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:22
Biomedical researchers have isolated immune cells from human tonsils obtained following routine surgery, and used them to analyze aspects of the immune response and test the effects of anti-inflammatory agents at the cel...
Kids eat more calories in post-game snacks than they burn during the game
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:22
A new study by public health researchers finds the number of calories kids consume from post-game snacks far exceeds the number of calories they actually burn playing in the game.
The first Cell Atlas for the human Thymus
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:22
Scientists have composed a complete map of the cells in the developing human thymus. This novel approach with single cell resolution allowed them to identify more than 50 different cell states in the human thymus which d...
Genetic signature boosts protein production during cell division
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:22
A research team has uncovered a genetic signature that enables cells to adapt their protein production according to their state. The researchers report that this newly discovered mechanism plays a role in the regulation ...
Eating a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, vegetables, soy linked to lower stroke risk
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 19:22
People who eat a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, vegetables and soy may have a lower risk of stroke than people who eat a diet that includes meat and fish, according to a new study.
Inhalation therapy shows promise against pulmonary fibrosis in mice, rats
Science Daily - 28 Feb 2020 16:30
A new study shows that lung stem cell secretions -- specifically exosomes and secretomes -- delivered via nebulizer, can help repair lung injuries due to multiple types of pulmonary fibrosis in mice and rats.
Ultrafast probing reveals intricate dynamics of quantum coherence
EurekAlert! - 28 Feb 2020 09:00
(ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies) Ultrafast, multidimensional spectroscopy unlocks macroscopic-scale effects of quantum electronic correlations. Researchers found that low-energy an...
Newly identified cellular trash removal program helps create new neurons
Neuroscience News - 29 Feb 2020 01:54
Vimentin, a cellular filament, helps neural stem cells to clear damaged and clumped proteins, assisting in neurogenesis.
Unique material could unlock new functionality in semiconductors
Phys.org - 29 Feb 2020 01:47
If new and promising semiconductor materials are to make it into our phones, computers, and other increasingly capable electronics, researchers must obtain greater control over how those materials function.
'Surfing attack' hacks Siri, Google with ultrasonic waves
Neuroscience News - 29 Feb 2020 01:37
Ultrasound can propagate through solid surfaces and activate voice recognition systems, allowing the person who initiates the attack to also hear the phone's response. Out of 17 different phone models tested, 15 were vul...
How sound and visual effects on slot machines increase the allure of gambling
Neuroscience News - 29 Feb 2020 01:08
People prefer to play virtual slot machines that provide casino-related cues, such as the sound of coins dropping or symbols of dollar signs. Cues associated with money and winning makes virtual slot machines more attrac...
Freeman Dyson, quantum physicist who imagined alien megastructures, has died at 96
Live Science - 29 Feb 2020 01:05
Physicist Freeman Dyson was known for his work on quantum physics and mathematics, as well as his big ideas about the far future.
Eating a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, vegetables, soy linked to lower stroke risk
Neuroscience News - 29 Feb 2020 00:53
Eating a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, soy, and vegetables may have a neuroprotective advantage when it comes to reducing stroke risk.
Eating fruit during pregnancy boosts babies' brain development
Neuroscience News - 29 Feb 2020 00:02
Eating a diet rich in fruits during pregnancy can help boost brain development in children. Infant rats born to mothers who had their diets supplemented with fruits performed significantly better on cognitive and memory ...