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Demonstrating vortices as Brownian particles in turbulent flows
Phys.org - 28 Aug 2020 15:30
Brownian motion of particles in fluid is a common collective behavior in biological and physical systems. In a new report on Science Advances, Kai Leong Chong, and a team of researchers in physics, engineering, and aeros...
20 amazing animal tongues
Live Science - 28 Aug 2020 21:07
Here's the science behind 20 animal tongues.
Tungsten isotope helps study how to armor future fusion reactors
Phys.org - 28 Aug 2020 20:37
The inside of future nuclear fusion energy reactors will be among the harshest environments ever produced on Earth. What's strong enough to protect the inside of a fusion reactor from plasma-produced heat fluxes akin to ...
Researchers Reveal a Color Palette in Brain
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 20:38
Study links brain structure to color perceptual function. Microscopy revealed 'hue maps,' or color palettes, in the brain that are spectrally organized arrangements of hue responses.
Women With Higher Neuroticism Are Less Physically Active
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 19:33
Middle-aged women who scored high on extraversion personality traits were more likely to report being physically active during leisure time than those who scored high in neuroticism.
Covid-19 news: Children at 'strikingly low' risk of severe illness
New Scientist - 28 Aug 2020 19:10
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
The Twist in Studying Graphene
Physics Buzz - 28 Aug 2020 15:00
By Allison KuboGraphene is a comprised of a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. This sheet can be wrapped into fullerenes, rolled into nanotubes, or stacked to form graphite the same t...
Which OCD Treatment Works Best? New Brain Study Could Lead to More Personalized Choices
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 22:24
Neuroimaging predicts whether a person with OCD will respond to stress-reduction therapy or exposure-based therapy best. Analyzing brain activity may help to provide tailored treatments to individuals suffering from OCD.
Algorithms Workers Can't See Are Increasingly Pulling the Management Strings
Singularity Hub - 28 Aug 2020 16:00
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." HAL's cold, if polite, refusal to open the pod bay doors in 2001: A Space Odyssey has become a defining warning about putting too much trust in artificial intelligence, part...
AI removes unwanted objects from photos to give a clearer view
New Scientist - 28 Aug 2020 14:00
Photos can be spoiled if there is a distracting object in the foreground, but a new AI tool can digitally remove the obstructions to give a clearer view
Can CBD soothe mourning elephants? A Polish zoo is about to find out
Live Science - 28 Aug 2020 23:28
A zoo in Poland plans to test cannabidiol -- also known as CBD, a chemical found in cannabis -- on its elephants. The elephants are stressed after a death in the herd.
Can't Be Away From Your Phone? Study Finds Link to Higher Levels of Obsession-Compulsion
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 22:40
Interpersonal sensitivity, obsessive compulsions, and the time per day spent using a cell phone are strong predictors of nomophobia, a condition defined as a fear of being away from smart technology.
A Tailor-Made Molecule That Ties Nerve Connections
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 21:23
A newly designed synthetic compound could act as a prototype for a novel class of drugs to treat neurological damage.
A Coffee and Catnap Keep You Sharp on the Nightshift
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 19:50
Consuming coffee immediately before taking a nap can help reduce sleep inertia in night shift workers who can take a brief nap on the job.
Risk of Dementia Has Been Rising for Years - Instead of Falling
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 19:11
The risk of men and women being diagnosed with cognitive decline and dementia has increased in the U.S over the past 20 years.
Optical imaging enters sub-nanometer era
Phys.org - 28 Aug 2020 16:23
Prof. Dong Zhenchao and Prof. Hou Jianguo from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have improved the spatial resolution from 8 nm to ~8 ... of photoluminescen...
Google conducts largest chemical simulation on a quantum computer to date
Phys.org - 28 Aug 2020 15:00
A team of researchers with Google's AI Quantum team (working with unspecified collaborators) has conducted the largest chemical simulation on a quantum computer to date. In their paper published in the journal Science, t...
Multidimensional, dual-channel vortex beam generator
Phys.org - 28 Aug 2020 13:42
Optical vortices, characterized by a helical phase front and doughnut-shaped intensity distribution, contribute to a broad range of applications, from microscopy to optical communications. And applications for optical vo...
Genetic Link Between Cattle Temperament and Autism
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 23:54
Study found genes implicated in cattle temperament contribute to neural developmental functions and are differentially expressed in the human brain. Some ASD related genes are associated with cattle temperament.
Making Brain Cancers in Children Respond Better to Treatment
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 22:08
A small molecular compound has been discovered that can activate the Wnt pathway in non-Wnt subtypes of medulloblastoma brain cancer, making tumors more responsive to therapies.
Seussian beast survived the Triassic by taking lots of naps
Live Science - 28 Aug 2020 21:59
Analysis of this Triassic vertebrate's ever-growing tusks revealed that it may have spent part of the year hibernating.
COVID-19 Messaging Less Effective When Tied to Trump
Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2020 21:06
The source of coronavirus public health messaging plays a role in how effective it is. When the president's name was associated with the message, the effectiveness of the message decreased, not just compared to other sou...