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CERN experiment reports first evidence for ultra-rare process that could lead to new physics Scientists at CERN have reported on their first significant evidence for a process predicted by theory, paving the way for searches for evidence of new physics in particle processes that could explain dark matter and oth...
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Smell the Roses

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2020 23:44
New artificial intelligence technology can accurately predict how any chemical is going to smell to humans.
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France's global nuclear fusion device a puzzle of huge parts A hugely ambitious project to replicate the energy of the sun is entering a critical phase, as scientists and technicians in southern France begin assembling giant parts of a nuclear fusion device, an international exper...
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Solving materials problems with a quantum computer Quantum computers have enormous potential for calculations using novel algorithms and involving amounts of data far beyond the capacity of today's supercomputers. While such computers have been built, they are still in t...
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Adolescents and adults whose mothers experienced depression, either during pregnancy or shortly after, had a 70% increased risk of being diagnosed with depression.
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Those with MS allocate neural resources less effectively when faced with increased cognitive task demands, and this likely results in the increased mental fatigue those with the neurodegenerative disorder experience.
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Your Brain on Birth Control

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2020 21:35
Oral contraceptive use is associated with blunted stress response and brain activity differences during working memory tasks in women who started using birth control during puberty. Early adulthood exposure to oral contr...
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There are very few drugs shown to help with covid-19, but along with dexamethasone and remdesivir, some new medicines are showing potential
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Pessimistic Outlook on Life Linked to Life Expectancy

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2020 21:00
Pessimistic people are more likely to die earlier from cardiovascular disease and other causes, but not from cancer than those who have a more optimistic outlook on life. However, optimists did not have a greater than av...
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Sarah Gilbert, head scientist on the Oxford vaccine for covid-19 explains why we have reason to be hopeful and what her life is like right now
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The number of wild tigers is on the increase in Bhutan, China, India, Nepal and Russia, say conservationists
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Alzheimer's Protein in Blood Indicates Early Brain Changes

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2020 19:42
Blood samples taken from people enrolled in an Alzheimer's research study revealed higher levels of phosphorylated tau 217 that correlated with the presence of amyloid plaques. People with amyloid in their brains had up ...
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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
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Quest advances to recreate sun's energy on earth Fourteen years after receiving the official go-ahead, scientists on Tuesday began assembling a giant machine in southern France designed to demonstrate that nuclear fusion, the process which powers the sun, can be a safe...
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Dozens of hand sanitizers contain a toxic ingredient. How do you know yours is safe? Hand sanitizers containing methanol can cause nausea, nerve damage and death.
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Black phosphorus future in 3-D analysis, molecular fingerprinting Many compact systems using mid-infrared technology continue to face compatibility issues when integrating with conventional electronics. Black phosphorus has garnered attention for overcoming these challenges thanks to a...
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Probing the properties of magnetic quasi-particles Researchers have for the first time measured a fundamental property of magnets called magnon polarization--and in the process, are making progress towards building low-energy devices.
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Beneath the Pacific Ocean there are communities of bacteria that have survived since the reign of the dinosaurs - and some individual cells may have been alive for over 100 million years
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Pentagon's secret, defunct UFO-hunting program may still exist A federal program for investigating UFOs was purportedly discontinued in 2012, but the Pentagon's search for UFOs never stopped. Its findings may soon be released to the public.
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How NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover will get to the Red Planet Here are all the major milestones of the Mars 2020 mission to the Red Planet, from launch to landing.
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There are more than 160 coronavirus vaccines in development, and we don't yet know if any will work, but a string of promising results offers hope for the long run
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Towards 'Eternal Sunshine'? New Links Found Between Memory and Emotion Nearly a decade ago, I almost drowned. As an amateur scuba diver, I recklessly joined a group of experts for a deep--much deeper than I was qualified for--dive at night. Already exhausted from swimming my gear from shore...
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