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Africa declared free of wild poliovirus
Live Science - 25 Aug 2020 21:07
Small outbreaks of the very rare, vaccine-derived poliovirus remain.
A bit of MAGIC
Symmetry Magazine - 25 Aug 2020 18:26
The MAGIC telescope's first observation of a gamma-ray burst gave astronomers surprising new insight into the phenomenon. Elena Moretti was filling out paperwork in her room at the astronomer dormitories at the Canary Is...
Do STEM toys actually teach kids science and math?
Live Science - 25 Aug 2020 13:00
Toys advertised as teaching STEM aren't always proven, but these recommendations have science to back them up.
One Step Closer to Earlier Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and Psychoses
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 22:52
Genetic risk score for bipolar disorder is associated with an increased risk of developing bipolar symptoms. The genetic risk factor for schizophrenia is linked to an increased risk of those with depression developing ps...
Why We Distort Probability
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 21:20
People distort probability to compensate for perceptual and cognitive limitations.
Researchers Reversibly Disable Brain Pathway in Primates
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 19:45
Researchers temporarily switched off the neural pathway between the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens in primate models, negatively impacting motivation, but not learning.
Covid-19 news: UK criticised for confusing school face covering rules
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2020 19:43
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
Beating noise via superposition of order
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 18:52
Information can successfully be transmitted through noisy channels using quantum mechanics, according to new research from The University of Queensland and Griffith University.
Building mechanical memory boards using origami
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 17:00
The ancient Japanese art of paper folding, known as origami, can be used to create mechanical, binary switches.
Laura expected to slam into Texas and Louisiana as a Category 3 hurricane
Live Science - 25 Aug 2020 23:26
Tropical storm Laura is now a hurricane, and it's expected to grow even stronger as it whirls toward Louisiana and Texas.
Accumulating Extra Genome Copies May Protect Fly Brain Cells During Aging
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 23:11
Adult neurons in fruitfly brains produce extra copies of their genomes to help prevent cell death caused by DNA damage.
Researchers uncover unusual glassy behavior in a disordered protein
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 22:08
When UC Santa Barbara materials scientist Omar Saleh and graduate student Ian Morgan sought to understand the mechanical behaviors of disordered proteins in the lab, they expected that after being stretched, one particul...
Magnetic Stimulation Dramatically Improves Fecal Incontinence
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 21:42
Translumbosacaral neuromodulation therapy (TNT), a magnetic stimulation technology commonly used for neuropathy, can improve fecal incontinence in the short term.
Blood Transfusions Protect the Brain From Stroke Damage
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 20:02
Blood transfusions lead to improved outcomes in mouse models of ischemic stroke. Researchers believe the findings could be used for the treatment of stroke in humans.
Scientists Prove SARS-CoV-2 Potential to Infect Human Brain Organoids
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 19:26
SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can infect human neural progenitor cells and brain organoids. The findings back previous research, finding coronavirus can infect the human brain.
Frequent Soft Drink Consumption May Make Adolescents More Aggressive
Neuroscience News - 25 Aug 2020 19:10
Soft drink consumption during early adolescence predicted more aggressive behavior later in teen years. Aggressive behavior at 13 also predicted increased soft drink consumption at age 16. Soft drink consumption at 13 pr...
Science with Sam: What is a black hole? And could you survive one?
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2020 18:54
Ever wondered what a black hole is made of, or what would happen if you fell into one? Let our new video series Science with Sam explain everything.
Convalescent plasma treatment for covid-19 has been oversold by the US
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2020 17:14
The US Food and Drug Administration has granted an emergency authorisation to use donated blood plasma from covid-19 survivors to treat the disease, but the evidence that it works is lacking
Effectiveness of cloth masks depends on type of covering
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 17:00
Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask while out in public has become the recommended practice. However, many still question the effectiveness of this.
Stash of pure, 24-carat gold coins unearthed in Israel
Live Science - 25 Aug 2020 16:47
All that protected this jar of gold was a nail and a good hiding spot.
Physicists pin down the pay off between speed and entropy
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 15:40
"You have to work harder to get the job done faster," explains Gianmaria Falasco, a researcher at the University of Luxembourg as he sums up the results of his latest work with Massimiliano Esposito. This will come as no...
New method to track ultrafast change of magnetic state
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2020 15:36
An international team of physicists from Bielefeld University, Uppsala University, the University of Strasbourg, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, ETH Zurich, a...