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Ketamine alleviates depressive symptoms within hours, with the most significant change typically seen a day after its administration. However, the symptoms often reappear within a week. According to researchers, neural c...
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Helping the heart heal itself

Science Daily - 22 Apr 2020 21:13
Scientists have discovered a protein that works with others during development to put the brakes on cell division in the heart.
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A new qualitative systematic review conducted to inform the scope of a new World Health Organization (WHO) post-birth (postnatal) guideline identifies four clear themes for a positive experience in mothers across 15 diff...
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Research reveals a new malaria vaccine candidate

Science Daily - 22 Apr 2020 19:29
In a study that could lead to a new vaccine against malaria, researchers have found antibodies that trigger a 'kill switch' in malarial cells, causing them to self-destruct.
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A newly discovered connection between control theory and network dynamical systems could help estimate the size of a network even when a small portion is accessible. Understanding the spread of coronavirus may be the mos...
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Promising MERS coronavirus vaccine trial in humans

Science Daily - 22 Apr 2020 19:26
Scientists have now conducted a first-in-human trial with a vaccine against MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). The MVA-MERS-S vaccine was tolerated well and triggered the development of antibodies and T cell immuni...
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Researchers have identified specific types of cells that appear to be the targets of the SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus that is causing the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The common view of heredity is that all information passed down from one generation to the next is stored in an organism's DNA. But one research suggests this might not be so. In two new papers, he argues DNA is just the...
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Mood varies from hour-to-hour, day-to-day and healthy mood regulation involves choosing activities that help settle one's mood. However, in situations where personal choices of activities are constrained, such as during ...
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A new study finds adults with traumatic spinal cord injury are at an increased risk of developing mental health disorders and secondary chronic diseases compared to adults without the condition.
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Quantum research unifies two ideas offering an alternative route to topological superconductivity Researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Microsoft Quantum researchers, have used a pencil-shaped semiconductor measuring only a few hundred nanometers in diameter to uncover a new route to topo...
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Amazing new video shows baby humpback whales nursing from their moms Researchers popped suction-cup cameras on the backs of baby humpback whales and captured a rare glimpse into the life of a nursing whale.
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Editor's note:The Economistis making some of its most important coverage of the covid-19 pandemic freely available to readers ofThe Economist Today, our daily newsletter. To receive it, registerhere. For our coronavirus ...
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Second wave of coronavirus likely to be even more devastating, CDC director warns If COVID-19 resurges at the peak of flu season this winter, the health care system will be even more strained than it is now, CDC director Redfield warns.
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2 pet cats in NY test positive for COVID-19

Live Science - 22 Apr 2020 21:44
2 pet cats in NY test positive for COVID-19 The cats are the first domesticated animals in the U.S. reported to have the virus.
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Human pregnancy is weird - new research adds to the mystery

Neuroscience News - 22 Apr 2020 21:30
Human pregnancy is weird - new research adds to the mystery Study reveals the progesterone receptor gene evolved rapidly in humans, but there is no evidence to support this happened because the changes were advantageous to our species. Researchers report the evolutionary force of...
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Spinal cord injury increases risk for mental health disorders People who experience a spinal cord injury have an increased risk of developing a mental health disorder, a new study reports. Those with SCI had higher instances of anxiety, depression, and psychological multimorbidity ...
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A cheap, lightweight smartphone-powered device can test for DNA in blood, urine and other samples in a fraction of the time it takes to test in a lab
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A cheap, lightweight smartphone-heated device can test for DNA in blood, urine and other samples in a fraction of the time it takes to test in a lab
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Satellites have revealed the fracking heartland of the US is leaking methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at a record-breaking rate.
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Rocks from a 3.2-billion-year-old formation in Australia have changes in the direction of their magnetism over time that suggest plate tectonics started earlier than we thought
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Climate models show that as the world warms, tropical cyclones will travel more slowly, dumping more rain in one place and increasing the time high-speed winds batter buildings
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