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How THC May Treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 21:56
Staphylococcal enterotoxin, a bacterial toxin implicated in some ARDS cases, can be prevented by treatment with the cannabis compound THC. Findings also suggest a potential role for using cannabinoids to treat ARDS cause...
Lasana Harris interview: How your brain is conditioned for prejudice
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 08:00
We are more aware of how "unconscious" biases work than ever before, says neuroscientist Lasana Harris - and we can use our conscious brains to override them
Algae's ability to photosynthesise boosted by light-harvesting plastic
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 21:00
A technique that adds a polymer to freshwater algae has increased the plant's ability to convert light into energy, which could lead to more efficient biofuels or help increase crop yields
Facebook Wants to Make Smart Robots to Explore Every Nook and Cranny of Your Home
Singularity Hub - 26 Aug 2020 16:00Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 21:38
Researchers have made an important discovery about the mechanisms behind learning and memory. Depending on the number of synapses, and their proximity, information is processed and stored differently.
How wholesome memes could save us all
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 20:00
It is time to rekindle the idea of netizens - upstanding internet citizens that band together to tackle important global problems, writes Annalee Newitz
Half of Antarctic ice shelves could collapse in a flash, thanks to warming
Live Science - 26 Aug 2020 18:08
Exactly when that will happen is the big unknown.
Meltwater may fracture Antarctic ice shelves and speed sea level rise
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 18:00
Most of the ice shelves buttressing Antarctica's ice sheets risk fracturing as meltwater trickles into cracks on their surface, which could accelerate sea level rise
Scientists discover the fastest-melting spot in East Antarctica
Live Science - 26 Aug 2020 16:01
A hidden, deep-sea 'hotspot' is carving away this East Antarctic ice shelf from below, new research finds
Newly Discovered 'Support System' for Axons Suggests a Novel Therapeutic Target for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 23:49
A preclinical study reports Schwann cells assist injured axons by releasing protective sugars. The findings have positive implications for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases like ALS.
How 'Swapping Bodies' With a Friend Changes Our Sense of Self
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 21:16
Friends who "swapped bodies" using virtual reality to generate the perceptual illusion found their beliefs about their personalities altered to become more similar to the beliefs about their friends' personalities. Findi...
Body fat transformed by CRISPR gene editing helps mice keep weight off
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 21:00
CRISPR gene editing can turn white fat cells into brown fat that burns energy, a technique that limited weight gain in mice and could potentially be used to treat obesity-related disorders
Coating our gut walls with glue could treat lactose intolerance
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 21:00
A glue that coats the interior of the gut when swallowed can be enhanced with enzymes to treat lactose intolerance, tests in pigs show - and it could also help treat obesity
The internet's crumbling infrastructure is leaving us all insecure
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 20:00
When the internet was cobbled together, it was just a small research project. Now it is critical to society and its structure is no longer fit for purpose, says James Ball
Strange worlds unlike Earth may be our best bet to find alien life
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 20:00
From rogue worlds that roam the cosmos alone to Tatooines that orbit two suns, astronomers are expanding our definition of habitable exoplanets
Got Fatigue? Study Further Pinpoints Brain Regions That May Control It
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 19:54
Neuroimaging pinpoints areas of the brain that regulate efforts to deal with fatigue. The study reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to feelings of fatigue.
Blood Test Could Predict Who Is Likely to Develop Psychotic Disorders
Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2020 19:34
A new blood test could help doctors monitor those who are at risk of developing psychiatric disorders. The test looks for specific protein biomarkers in blood samples of those with risk factors for psychiatric illnesses ...
Covid-19 news: Face coverings made mandatory in some UK schools
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 19:23
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Army scientists take new spin on quantum research
Phys.org - 26 Aug 2020 18:52
Army researchers discovered a way to further enhance quantum systems to provide soldiers with more reliable and secure capabilities on the battlefield.
Is the rush to roll out a coronavirus vaccine undermining safety?
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 18:52
Some shortcuts are being taken in the race to get a coronavirus vaccine approved, but there are also more resources, openness and scrutiny than ever before
Nanodots made of photovoltaic material support waveguide modes
Phys.org - 26 Aug 2020 18:40
Antimony sulfide, or stibnite (Sb2S3), has been investigated intensively in recent years as a promising material for nontoxic, environmentally friendly solar cells. It is now possible to fabricate thin photovoltaic films...
Army of a million microscopic robots created to explore on tiny scale
New Scientist - 26 Aug 2020 18:00
Roboticists have produced a million microscopic walking robots on a silicon wafer - in future, similar robot armies could roam inside the human body