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Brain Imaging Can Predict Childhood Weight Gain
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 00:51
Neuroimaging reveals the higher density of cells in the nucleus accumbens is associated with a larger waist circumference in children.
Jet Lag Conditions Impair Immune Response
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 00:29
Jet lag alters the microenvironment around cancerous tumor cells, making it more favorable for tumors to grow, and hinders the body's natural immune response.
STAT3 Identified as Important Factor in Emotional Reactivity
Neuroscience News - 14 Oct 2020 22:54
STAT3 plays a crucial role in the serotonergic system as a molecular mediator for controlling emotional reactivity. The findings establish a link between the immune system, serotonergic transmission, and affective disord...
We must pay attention to subtle yet deadly aspects of climate change
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
Catastrophic events hog the climate limelight but there are more understated effects that demand attention too, says Hannah Cloke
Rethinking your pension may just be the greenest thing you can do
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
Changing where you keep your money could reduce your carbon footprint by up to 27 times more than giving up flying or going vegan, writes Graham Lawton
Where did coronavirus come from? And other covid-19 questions answered
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
From immunity to whether to worry about surfaces, airborne transmission, vaccines, treatments and more, our reporters answer your coronavirus questions
Nazi wreck may hold looted treasures from Russian palace's 'Amber Room'
Live Science - 14 Oct 2020 18:46
The wreck of a German steamship sunk at the end of World War II has been found by divers, -- and the crates on board the submerged vessel could hold a prize treasure: the precious furnishings of the lost 18th century Amb...
Some animals may use their penis bone to scoop out a rival's sperm
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 04:01
A study of 82 bacula, the bones found in the penis of most male mammals, suggests that they may be used to displace sperm from another male already in a female's reproductive tract
We've built a fourth dimension of space and we're about to look inside
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
We only ever experience three spatial dimensions, but quantum lab experiments suggest a whole new side to reality - weird particle apparitions included
First room-temperature superconductor could spark energy revolution
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 20:00
A material that can transmit electrical current with zero resistance at room temperature has finally been created - but it currently requires a pressure close to that at the centre of Earth
Alphabet's New Moonshot Is to Transform How We Grow Food
Singularity Hub - 14 Oct 2020 18:00
In the 1940s, agronomist Norman Borlaug was tasked by the US government with improving the yield of wheat plants in Mexico. The thinking was that if America's southern neighbor had better food security, relations between...
Machine learning model helps characterize compounds for drug discovery
EurekAlert! - 14 Oct 2020 08:00
(Purdue University) Purdue University innovators have created a new method of applying machine learning concepts to the tandem mass spectrometry process to improve the flow of information in the development of new drugs.
Maltreatment Tied to Higher Inflammation in Girls
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 01:01
Girls who are abused in early life have higher levels of inflammation than boys who are maltreated and other children who did not experience abuse.
Artificial Intelligence Used to 'Redefine' Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 00:19
New artificial intelligence technology will analyze clinical data, brain images, and genetic information from Alzheimer's patients to look for new biomarkers associated with the neurodegenerative disease.
The moon had a magnetic field that helped protect Earth's atmosphere
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 23:00
Some 4 billion years ago, the moon may have had a magnetic field that combined with Earth's to create a powerful magnetic shield that protected our planet's atmosphere
Ivory Coast's elephant populations are now in catastrophic decline
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 23:00
Named for its elephants, Ivory Coast once had one of the largest elephant populations in West Africa. Now there are just hundreds left
Links Between Inflammation and Parkinson's Disease Highlighted
Neuroscience News - 14 Oct 2020 22:27
Parkinson's patients carrying mutations in PINK1 and Parkin genes have increased levels of circulating interleukin 6 and mitochondrial DNA. The findings strengthen a link between genetic risk factors from Parkinson's dis...
How a rural Mexican village built its own phone network
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
How a rural Mexican village built its own phone network
'Ums' and 'ers' are a hidden code that helped complex language evolve
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 22:00
Filler words such as uh, mmm and huh may seem inarticulate, but without them human communication would be far less sophisticated
Covid-19 news: New restrictions introduced in the UK and across Europe
New Scientist - 14 Oct 2020 21:57
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
First Room-Temperature Superconductor Excites and Baffles Scientists
Scientific American - 14 Oct 2020 21:45
A compound of hydrogen, carbon and sulfur has broken a symbolic barrier—but its high pressure conditions make it difficult to analyze --
Adorable ancient sea cows once swam through now-bone dry Egyptian desert
Live Science - 14 Oct 2020 21:22
Ancient marine beasts used to swim in what is now Egypt's Eastern Desert.