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COVID-19 is at least 5 times deadlier than flu for hospitalized patients
Live Science - 21 Oct 2020 00:42
Mounting evidence shows that COVID-19 is more severe than flu.
Young women may be likelier to die after heart attacks than men
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 15:00
Scientists don't yet know why death rates were higher among women in the study.
Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Progression of Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroscience News - 21 Oct 2020 01:11
A new intranasal delivery system shows promise in reducing neuroinflammation and slowing the progression of multiple sclerosis.
Asymmetric optical camouflage: Tuneable reflective color accompanied by optical Janus effect
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2020 21:09
In modern optics, a variety of nanoscale materials and their localisation have been examined, as they lead to novel optical effects. Viewing a direction sensitive information display utilizing the optical Janus effect ha...
Keeping COVID-19 out of classrooms: Open windows, use glass screens in front of desks
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2020 19:00
As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread around the globe, studying aerosol and droplet transport within different environments can help establish effective, physics-informed measures for virus mitigation. One of the mo...
Teen wins $25k for finding molecule that may disarm coronavirus
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 20:10
Anika Chebrolu hopes to work with scientists to develop the drug candidate further.
Microscopy with undetected photons in the mid-infrared region
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2020 17:30
Microscopy techniques that incorporate mid-infrared (IR) illumination holds tremendous promise across a range of biomedical and industrial applications due to its unique biochemical specificity. However, the method is pr...
Higgs boson possibly caught in act of never-before-seen transformation
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 15:00
If the Higgs boson really is decaying into pairs of muons in the Large Hadron Collider, that's a big deal for particle physics.
'Challenge study' to infect healthy volunteers with the coronavirus will begin in early 2021
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 19:39
The study will test how much virus is needed to infect humans and which vaccines work the best to prevent COVID-19.
Venus might not have signs of life after all, say astronomers
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2020 18:57
Measurements of phosphine in Venus's clouds have sparked speculation that it could have come from life, but a new analysis of infrared measurements from 2015 has failed to find the gas
Cannabis reduces OCD symptoms by half in the short-term
Science Daily - 20 Oct 2020 16:17
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) report that the severity of symptoms was reduced by about half within four hours of smoking cannabis. After smoking cannabis, users with OCD reported it reduced their compu...
NASA is about to grab a chunk of rock from asteroid Bennu
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2020 15:20
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is about to extend its robotic arm and bounce off the asteroid Bennu, collecting a sample of dust and rocks to bring back to Earth in 2023
Without gravity, the fluid around an astronaut's brain moves in weird ways
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 15:10
The fluid that cushions the human brain redistributes in the skull during spaceflight, according to a new study.
Scientists discover new organ in the throat
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 23:11
A newly discovered set of salivary glands is nestled behind the nose.
Rethinking the Link Between Cannabinoids and Learning
Neuroscience News - 20 Oct 2020 23:08
Disrupted cannabinoid signaling impairs learning by altering behavioral states.
Researcher Proposes New Theory of Consciousness
Neuroscience News - 20 Oct 2020 22:43
A new theory suggests electromagnetic energy in the brain enables neurons and brain regions to create consciousness and our ability to critically think.
Covid-19 news: UK government imposes tier three rules in Manchester
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2020 21:55
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
Scientists record broad spectra with close to one hundred thousand colors in almost complete darkness
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2020 21:26
Our eyes are sensitive to only three spectral color bands (red, green, blue), and people can no longer distinguish colors if it becomes very dark. Spectroscopists can identify many more colors by the frequencies of the l...
UK's vital covid-19 infection tracking survey deluged by complaints
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2020 20:53
The UK's flagship covid-19 infection tracking survey has been deluged by complaints, with volunteers calling it an "absolute shambles" and "disappointing and frustrating"
1st-ever footage of giant pandas mating in the wild is not 'cute and cuddly'
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 20:34
Filmmakers spent three years following pandas in China's Qinling Mountains, capturing never-before-seen footage of males competing over females.
Astronomers claimed galaxy was 98% dark matter. They were wrong.
Live Science - 20 Oct 2020 20:25
Back in 2016, researchers claimed Dragonfly 44 was a "failed" Milky Way -- a galaxy with a huge dark matter mass but almost no stars. Now, on closer examination, that claim has fallen apart.
No stain? No sweat: Terahertz waves can image early-stage breast cancer without staining
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2020 19:15
A team of researchers at Osaka University, in collaboration with the University of Bordeaux and the BergoniƩ Institute in France, has succeeded in terahertz imaging of early-stage breast cancer less than 0.5 mm without ...