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Higgs Boson Gives Next-Generation Particle Its Heft
Scientific American - 6 Aug 2020 16:00
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider suggest that muons and other “second-generation particles” obtain their mass from interacting with the Higgs, further strengthening the Standard... --
Placebos Prove Powerful Even When People Know They're Taking One
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 21:16
Placebos reduce biomarkers in the brain of emotional distress, even when a patient knows they are taking one.
Weird 'broomstick' necked Triassic reptile named after mythical Greek sea monster
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 17:53
These strange, long-necked Triassic beasts were able to coexist because they chowed down on different prey.
How Pollution Affects the Brain
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 23:51
Two new studies from USC reveal the implications of air pollution on brain development and neurological health in children and older women.
Sex-Specific Differences in Neural Mechanisms for Glucose Regulation Discovered
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 23:25
Researchers have uncovered a neural mechanism in female mice that shifts estrogen from playing a protective role in glucose metabolism to a disruptive one.
Few Changes Seen in 'Big Five' Personality Traits During Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 22:54
Study of personality traits during the coronavirus pandemic reveals a slight decline in neuroticism.
Implanted Neural Stem Cell Grafts Show Functionality in Spinal Cord Injuries
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 22:39
Researchers implanted specialized neural stem cell grafts directly into mice with spinal cord injuries. As the grafts grew, they integrated with and mimicked the animal's existing neural network.
Brain Noise Contains Unique Signature of Dream Sleep
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 22:22
Using EEG to measure REM sleep allowed scientists to distinguish dreaming from wakefulness.
4 die from drinking tainted hand sanitizer, CDC reports
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 22:17
The hand sanitizer products contained methanol, a toxic substance.
We just figured out why shaving soft hair blunts steel razor blades
New Scientist - 6 Aug 2020 21:00
Cutting soft materials like hair can blunt even the sharpest blades surprisingly quickly, and now we know why - offering clues to designing longer-lasting razors
Maps of the sun's corona could help us predict dangerous solar storms
New Scientist - 6 Aug 2020 21:00
The tenuous outermost layer of the sun, called the corona, is invisible most of the time, but its magnetic fields have been mapped for the first time
Research Suggests Viability of Brain Computer to Improve Function in Paralyzed Patient
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 20:53
An implantable, wireless brain-computer interface device can help improve the functional independence of those living with paralysis, a new study reports.
Innovative method offers a new way of studying developmental cardiac biomechanics, live in 4-D
Phys.org - 6 Aug 2020 20:41
How a valveless embryonic heart tube pumps blood is a long-standing scientific mystery. Thanks to innovations in light-based technology, fresh insights are now available into the biomechanics of mammalian cardiogenesis--...
Brain Waves Can Be Used to Predict Future Pain Sensitivity
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 20:35
Alpha wave frequency measurement can accurately predict how a person will experience pain.
Non-Invasive Nerve Stimulation Boosts Learning of Foreign Language Sounds
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 20:20
Transcranial vagus nerve stimulation could significantly improve a person's ability to learn the sounds of a new language. The non-invasive stimulation technique could have positive implications for boosting other types ...
Gut Bacteria in People With Huntington's Disease May Be a Potential Drug Target
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 19:57
Study provides evidence of gut dysbiosis associated with Huntington's disease. Some of the gut measures were associated with disease symptoms such as movement and cognitive impairment. The findings could provide a new av...
China launches 2 satellites from Gobi Desert
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 19:49
China is continuing its rapid rate of space launches with its 22nd mission of 2020.
REM Sleep Tunes Eating Behavior
Neuroscience News - 6 Aug 2020 19:34
Suppressing the activity of hypothalamic neurons in mice during REM sleep resulted in a decrease in the amount of food later consumed. The study suggests REM sleep is essential to stabilize food intake.
Scythelike jaws of Cretaceous 'hell ant' clutch a baby cockroach in an amber tomb
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 19:18
The death strike of a Cretaceous "hell ant" from 99 million years ago is preserved in amber, revealing how these demonic-looking ants hunted.
'Busy' hurricane season is about to get a whole lot busier, NOAA says
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 18:37
NOAA experts predict an "extremely active" hurricane season, with as many as 25 named storms.
Thermal chaos returns quantum system to its unknown past
Phys.org - 6 Aug 2020 18:29
Building on last year's breakthrough 'time reversal' experiment, two researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Argonne National Laboratory have published a new theoretical study in Communication...
Trump says 'NASA was Closed & Dead' before he took charge. That's not true.
Live Science - 6 Aug 2020 18:21
President Donald Trump took to Twitter Wednesday (Aug. 5) to announce that he brought NASA back from being "Closed & Dead."