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Lightning is silently killing forests - and it's going to get worse
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 20:00
Lightning sparks wildfires, causes pollution and destroys some of the planet's most important trees. Climate change could see its incidence - and impact - increase
Unexpected mental illnesses found in a spectrum of a rare genetic disorder
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 23:37
Fragile X syndrome patients with prematuration had a much earlier onset of neurological problems, including earlier symptoms of neurodegeneration. They also experienced emotional processing problems. Some of the most com...
Virtual Reality Has Been Boosted by Coronavirus--Here's How to Avoid It Leading Us to Dystopia
Singularity Hub - 24 Jun 2020 16:00
American R&B star John Legend is doing a major live show on Thursday June 25 to promote his new album, Bigger Love. But can he expect much of a crowd, given that many pandemic restrictions are still in place? More than l...
Why strange and debilitating coronavirus symptoms can last for months
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 20:00
From extreme fatigue to weight loss, numbness, breathing difficulties and chest pain, some people's covid-19 symptoms are proving very hard to shake
Consciousness isn't just the brain: The body shapes your sense of self
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 08:00
Electrical signals coming from your heart and other organs influence how you perceive the world, the decisions you take, your sense of who you are and consciousness itself.
Protein in mitochondria appears to regulate health and longevity
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 23:56
Humanin, a peptide encoded in mitochondria, appears to have a beneficial impact on both health and longevity in both humans and animals. Higher levels of humanin in the body are associated with longer life spans and a re...
Humans navigate with stereo olfaction
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 23:18
Findings suggest humans have a stereo sense of smell that subconsciously guides navigation.
Genes affecting brains and brawn?
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 22:01
Genetic deletions associated with neurodevelopmental disorders may also be linked to dysfunctional organ development, a new study reports.
Famous 'immaculate conception' painting is unrecognizable after art restoration failure
Live Science - 24 Jun 2020 18:14
A botched restoration of a Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painting in Spain has frustrated art conservators and recalled memories of an earlier, similar mistake involving a painting of Jesus.
Strange space signal could come from a 'mystery object'
Live Science - 24 Jun 2020 21:45
A big black hole gobbled up a mystery object. It emitted no light detectable from Earth. What was it?
DUNE moves to the next stage with a blast
Symmetry Magazine - 24 Jun 2020 21:41
Construction workers have carried out the first underground blasting for the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility, which will provide the space, infrastructure and particle beam for the international Deep Underground Neutrino...
Accumulating fewer genetic mutations linked to living a longer life
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 21:24
People who accumulate genetic mutations more slowly than others live longer and have children later in their life - which could mean we can predict lifespan using these mutations
US police kill up to 6 times more black people than white people
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 21:00
Police in the US kill black people at a higher rate than they kill white people. In some areas the rate is as much as six times higher
Statin use is linked to lower death rate in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 20:17
Cholesterol-lowering statins show promise for the treatment of severe coronavirus infections. Statins lowered the death rate and decreased the need for mechanical ventilation in patients hospitalized for severe COVID-19.
Black Lives Matter could also help fight environmental injustices
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 20:00
The Black Lives Matter movement is primarily about social justice, but it will tackle environmental injustices too, says Graham Lawton
Pulse pressure: A game changer in the fight against dementia
Neuroscience News - 24 Jun 2020 19:59
Elevated pulse pressure in blood traveling to the brain causes inflammation, oxidative stress, and apoptosis in the blood-brain barrier that leads to brain damage.
Covid-19 news: UK health leaders warn of 'real risk' of a second wave
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 19:00
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Coronavirus outbreak: Live updates
Live Science - 24 Jun 2020 23:23
Among the top coronavirus news out today are: Some states and cities across the U.S. are suspending reopening amid an increase in cases and New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are requiring people traveling in from hots...
Plug-and-play lens simplifies adaptive optics for microscopy
Phys.org - 24 Jun 2020 21:58
Researchers have developed a new plug-and-play device that can add adaptive optics correction to commercial optical microscopes. Adaptive optics can greatly improve the quality of images acquired deep into biological sam...
Clouds may explain why climate models are predicting a warmer future
New Scientist - 24 Jun 2020 21:00
More realistic representation of clouds and aerosols seems to explain why a new generation of climate models are projecting the world is more sensitive to rising CO2 levels
Lost continent of Zealandia mapped in unprecedented detail
Live Science - 24 Jun 2020 20:59
A suite of new maps reveal the lost, undersea continent of Zealandia in more detail than ever before.
60 college students caught COVID-19 on a spring break trip to Mexico
Live Science - 24 Jun 2020 20:39
About one-fifth of students who tested positive were asymptomatic at the time of the test.