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Study reveals birth defects caused by flame retardant
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2020 23:03
Exposure to PBB153, a chemical component of the now-banned flame retardant FireMaser, causes alterations in the genetic code of sperm, leading to major health and reproductive deficits in the children of parents exposed ...
Beware of 'Theories of Everything'
Scientific American - 9 Jun 2020 13:00
Nature is under no obligation to conform to our mathematical ideas—even the most brilliant ones --
Direct Proof of Dark Matter May Lurk at Low-Energy Frontiers
Scientific American - 9 Jun 2020 12:45
Mysterious effects in a new generation of dark matter detectors could herald a revolutionary discovery --
An unusual cobalt compound
EurekAlert! - 9 Jun 2020 06:00
(Ruhr-University Bochum) A research team from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) and Carleton University in Ottawa has manufactured a novel, highly versatile cobalt compound. The molecules of the compound are stable, extreme...
Cannabis temporarily relieves PTSD symptoms
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2020 22:48
Cannabis reduces the severity of symptoms by more than half in the short-term for people suffering from PTSD. Using cannabis reduces recurring thoughts of a traumatic event by 62%, flashbacks by 51%, irritability by 67%,...
Chemotherapy and cancer gang up to cause a neurological side effect
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2020 21:22
Cancer itself, rather than chemotherapy alone, may contribute to the development of neuropathy some patients experience.
Noise-inducing neurons shut down memories in Alzheimer's
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2020 21:04
In mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, active neurons still encode memory, and a group of active neurons encodes novel environmental information. The signal of the novelty containing neurons causes a superimposition dis...
How do neutrinos get their mass?
Symmetry Magazine - 9 Jun 2020 20:27
Neutrinos don't seem to get their mass in the same way as other particles in the Standard Model. In 1998, researchers made a discovery that challenged their understanding of particle physics and vaulted an unassuming par...
Covid-19 news: Highest daily jump in worldwide coronavirus cases
New Scientist - 9 Jun 2020 19:30
The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
Antioxidants in brain linked to improved psychosis treatment
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2020 19:21
Patients with psychosis who have higher levels of an antioxidant called glutathione responded more quickly to medications and had improved outcomes. Researchers estimate a 10% increase in antioxidants could lead to reduc...
IBM gives up on face-recognition business - will other firms follow?
New Scientist - 9 Jun 2020 19:13
IBM has said that it will withdraw certain face-recognition systems from the market, a move that acknowledges the well-documented racial biases in this kind of technology
Hydrogen Balloons Could Elevate Telegraph Wires above Rivers
Scientific American - 9 Jun 2020 18:15
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Examining a snapshot of exploding oxygen
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 17:04
For more than 200 years, we have been using X-rays to look inside matter and progressing to ever smaller structures--from crystals to nanoparticles. Now, within the framework of a larger international collaboration on th...
Mysterious iron X-ray lines grow stranger with high precision measurements
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:53
Two prominent X-ray emission lines of highly charged iron have puzzled astrophysicists for decades because their measured and calculated brightness ratios always disagree. This hinders good determinations of plasma tempe...
Method found for making photons repel each other in an ultracold atomic gas
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:30
A team of researchers from MIT, Harvard University and the University of Belgrade has found a way to make photons repel each other inside a cloud of ultracold atomic gas. In their paper published in the journal Nature Ph...
For the first time, researchers focus plasmons into nanojet
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:27
Researchers of Tomsk Polytechnic University with Russian and Danish teams have been able to experimentally confirm a plasmonic nanojet effect previously forecast in practice. Using a simple method, they focused surface p...
Video: Boiling. We research. You benefit.
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 15:13
Did you know that in microgravity you can better study the boiling process?
Mysterious scars on Hawaiian shark could be sign of giant squid attack
Live Science - 9 Jun 2020 14:46
Photographs of a shark bearing strange, circular scars could be evidence of a rare giant squid encounter, researchers say.
Mysterious deep-space flashes repeat every 157 days
Live Science - 9 Jun 2020 14:17
Astronomers have discovered an activity cycle in another fast radio burst, potentially unearthing a significant clue about these mysterious deep-space phenomena.
New multispectral curved compound eye camera developed with ultra-large field of view
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2020 14:16
Multispectral imaging technology has found wide applications in remote sensing, as it has a relatively high spectral resolution. But the existing technologies have many shortcomings such as low system integration, high c...
Scientists condemn racism and take action with #StrikeforBlackLives this week
Live Science - 9 Jun 2020 14:07
This Wednesday, thousands of scientists will #ShutDownAcademia, #ShutDownSTEM and #StrikeforBlackLives.
10 of the best non-fiction science books to read right now
New Scientist - 9 Jun 2020 13:33
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution, A Crack in Creation and Mind Fixers all make our list of fascinating non-fiction books to read at the moment