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Glial Cells Play an Active Role in the Nervous System

Neuroscience News - 12 Sep 2020 23:56
Glial Cells Play an Active Role in the Nervous System Glial cells not only control the speed of nerve conduction, but they also influence the precision of signal transduction.
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Exercise Improves Learning and Memory in Young Adults

Neuroscience News - 12 Sep 2020 22:52
Exercise Improves Learning and Memory in Young Adults Aerobic exercise for up to one hour at moderate to high intensity improves memory, attention, and learning for up to two hours.
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Is the Listening to Mozart can reduce the frequency of seizures in those with epilepsy. Exposure to the music of Mozart daily not only significantly reduces seizure frequency, but it also reduces abnormal brain activity associa...
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Colors Evoke Similar Feelings Around the World

Neuroscience News - 12 Sep 2020 20:38
Colors Evoke Similar Feelings Around the World Color emotion may be a universal phenomenon, a new study reveals. People from different parts of the world often associate the same color with the same emotions.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through September 12) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Microsoft’s Updated DeepSpeed Can Train Trillion-Parameter AI Models With Fewer GPUs Kyle Wiggers | TechCrunch “The enhanced DeepSpeed leverages three techniques to enable ‘trillion-scale’...
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Laika and her crew: 'Space Dogs' documentary explores Moscow through a stray's eyes A new film channels the spirit and traces the lineage of Laika, the first creature ever to orbit Earth.
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Why do dogs have cold noses?

Live Science - 12 Sep 2020 13:00
Why do dogs have cold noses? It's possible that a pup's cold, wet nose acts as an infrared sensor.
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Coronavirus news of the week (VIDEO)

Live Science - 12 Sep 2020 13:00
Coronavirus news of the week (VIDEO) Catch up on important COVID-19 news from Live Science.
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Physicists who disproved '5th force' win $3 million 'Breakthrough' prize Three physicists won a $3 million Breakthrough prize for a series of experiments that began using cheap equipment on a tabletop in Seattle and ended up hunting dark matter.
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