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Fish used for sushi now carry 283 times more parasites than in 1980s
New Scientist - 19 Mar 2020 12:00
Between 1978 and 2015, parasitic Anisakis worms found in fish increased 283 times - which means sushi is more likely to be infected, as are marine mammals such as dolphins and whales
Springer Nature partners with PubChem to improve accessibility to material and property data
EurekAlert! - 19 Mar 2020 08:00
(Springer) A new partnership between Springer Nature and the open access database PubChem, hosted by the US National Institute of Health, now enables researchers to quickly identify reliable property information of mater...
Researchers find key to keep working memory working
Neuroscience News - 19 Mar 2020 22:54
Acetylcholine helps muscarinic M1 receptors in the prefrontal cortex to maintain information in working memory. As acetylcholine actions at M1 receptors are reduced in conditions which affect working memory, such as schi...
High-speed microscope captures fleeting brain signals
Science Daily - 20 Mar 2020 00:15
Neuroscientists can now capture millisecond electrical changes in neurons in the cortex of an alert mouse, allowing tracing of neural signals, including subthreshold events, in the brain. The new technique combines all-o...
Researchers find brain cell that triggers tremor and how to control it
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 22:46
Researchers have improved our understanding of how tremor -- the most common movement disorder -- happens, opening the possibility of novel therapies for this condition.
Coronavirus testing kits to be developed using RNA imaging technology
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 22:46
Researchers will use a pioneering imaging technology -- called Mango, for its bright color -- to develop coronavirus testing kits.
Global human genomes reveal rich genetic diversity shaped by complex evolutionary history
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 22:10
A new study has provided the most comprehensive analysis of human genetic diversity to date, after the sequencing of 929 human genomes. The study uncovers a large amount of previously undescribed genetic variation and pr...
Parental diet affects sperm and health of future offspring
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 20:52
When parents eat low-protein or high-fat diets it can lead to metabolic disorders in their adult offspring. Now, an international team has identified a key player and the molecular events underlying this phenomenon in mi...
Understanding how COVID-19 affects children vital to slowing pandemic, doctors say
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 20:52
Though COVID-19 so far appears to be largely sparing children, researchers are cautioning that it is critical to understand how the virus affects kids to model the pandemic accurately, limit the disease's spread and ensu...
Populations most at risk of opiate addiction
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 20:51
Researchers found that white males ages 30 to 39 were most at risk of fatal overdoses in Ohio. The study also identified 12 clusters in the state where overdose rates were highest.
New COVID-19 info for gastroenterologists and patients
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 17:02
An article outlines key information gastroenterologists and patients with chronic digestive conditions need to know about COVID-19, or coronavirus.
Step it up: Higher daily step counts linked with lower blood pressure
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 17:02
The smart watches seen on the wrists of roughly 1 in 5 Americans could be more than just a fun gimmick but a potentially useful research tool to track habitual physical activity levels. People who took more steps daily, ...
'Sushi parasites' have increased 283-fold in past 40 years
Science Daily - 19 Mar 2020 17:02
A new study finds dramatic increases in the abundance of a worm that can be transmitted to humans who eat raw or undercooked seafood. Its 283-fold increase in abundance since the 1970s could have implications for the hea...
New technique 'prints' cells to create diverse biological environments
Neuroscience News - 19 Mar 2020 03:20
Researchers have created a new technique that can rapidly "print' two-dimensional arrays of cells and proteins that mimic a variety of cellular environments in the body.
Scientists create quantum sensor that covers entire radio frequency spectrum
Phys.org - 20 Mar 2020 01:55
A quantum sensor could give Soldiers a way to detect communication signals over the entire radio frequency spectrum, from 0 to 100 GHz, said researchers from the Army.
Coronavirus death rate in Wuhan is lower than previously thought
Live Science - 20 Mar 2020 01:02
A new study finds that the death rate in Wuhan, where the coronavirus outbreak started, is about 1.4%
'Feeling obligated' can impact relationships during social distancing
Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2020 00:12
Many of us feel obligated to perform acts for loved ones, such as calling more frequently or running an errand for an elderly friend, during this time of social distancing. Researchers report low-level obligations and ac...
'Infinite subrings' may be next frontier for photographing black holes
Live Science - 19 Mar 2020 23:57
Black-hole photography could be even more powerful and revelatory than scientists had thought.
Understanding how COVID-19 affects children vital to slowing pandemic
Neuroscience News - 19 Mar 2020 23:38
Researchers stress the importance of understanding how COVID-19 affects children to model the pandemic accurately, as well as limiting the disease spread and ensuring younger patients get the help they need.
Not all children are spared from coronavirus
Live Science - 19 Mar 2020 23:32
A small percentage of kids develop serious illness from COVID-19.
Loners help society survive
Neuroscience News - 19 Mar 2020 23:15
Evolution does select for loner behavior, at least in slime molds. Loners provide both an ecological and evolutionary way to diversify a genetic portfolio to ensure the survival of the social, collective behavior.
Researchers detail how antineutrino detectors could aid nuclear nonproliferation
Phys.org - 19 Mar 2020 22:58
Patrick Huber, a professor in the Virginia Tech Department of Physics, has co-authored an article that describes the potential uses and limitations of antineutrino detectors for nuclear security applications related to r...