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Location American Science News for 21 October 2020
Hey Google ... What Movie Should I Watch Today? How AI Can Affect Our Decisions Have you ever used Google Assistant, Apple's Siri, or Amazon Alexa to make decisions for you? Perhaps you asked it what new movies have good reviews, or to recommend a cool restaurant in your neighborhood. Artificial int...
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Pepe the Frog ended up as the darling of both anarchists and the alt-right. A documentary tells the surprising true story of the super-meme and its creator
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'Starman' just zipped past Mars in his rapidly-decaying Tesla Roadster Starman -- the dummy riding a Tesla Roadster through space -- has made his closest approach ever to Mars since his stunt launch in 2018.
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When it comes to covid-19, we all have different levels of risk we're comfortable with. Setting a weekly "contact budget" can make it easier to decide which risks are worth taking
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Weighing in at 14,000 tonnes, the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider can now detect more of the subatomic particles created when protons are collided
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Mysterious floating orbs of light have puzzled scientists for centuries, inspiring no end of creative explanations. A new idea suggests they aren't entirely of this world
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Nothing can squish this 'iron' beetle. Now, scientists know why. A tough exoskeleton in ironclad beetles protect them against piercing and crushing, and scientists recently uncovered the unusual interlocking structures that strengthen the insect's hard shell.
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(Institute for Basic Science) IBS scienetists have identified how oxygen affects the synthesis of a novel metal-organic framework.
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Big data's power is revealed by two books covering a cold-war version of Cambridge Analytica that helped John F. Kennedy get elected-and how modern social media can rig votes today
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Obesity and disease tied to dramatic dietary changes

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2020 00:39
The 'mismatch hypothesis' argues that our bodies evolved to digest the foods that our ancestors ate, and that human bodies will struggle and largely fail to metabolize a radically new set of foods. This intuitive idea is...
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Neural Pathway Crucial to Successful Rapid Object Recognition in Primates Researchers have identified a brain pathway between the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and the inferior temporal cortex which enables primates to effortlessly identify objects in their field of vision.
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Gut Hormone Blocks Brain Cell Formation and Is Linked to Parkinson's Dementia Parkinson's patients have reduced acylated-ghrelin to unacylated-ghrelin ratios in their blood. Lower levels of unacylated-ghrelin have been associated with a reduced ability to generate new neurons and memory impairment...
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Community Noise May Affect Dementia Risk

Neuroscience News - 21 Oct 2020 22:38
Community Noise May Affect Dementia Risk People living in areas with high levels of daytime noise had a 36% higher risk of being diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, and a 30% increased risk of Alzheimer's disease than those living in quieter neighborhoods...
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Email is often slow, dull and annoying, yet its dogged determination has allowed it to weather dramatic changes in technology over the decades, writes Annalee Newitz
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The diabolical ironclad beetle is almost uncrushable thanks to two newly discovered features of its exoskeleton. Mimicking these could help us build tougher structures
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Cannabis Reduces OCD Symptoms by Half in the Short-Term

Neuroscience News - 22 Oct 2020 00:24
Cannabis Reduces OCD Symptoms by Half in the Short-Term People with OCD reported a reduction in the symptoms within four hours of smoking cannabis, a new study reports.
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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
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A new superwhite paint is so reflective that it can cool a surface to below the surrounding air temperature, even under sunlight. It could help reduce the use of energy-intensive air conditioning in hot countries
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1-minute encounters may add up to spread COVID-19

Live Science - 21 Oct 2020 23:56
1-minute encounters may add up to spread COVID-19 None of the encounters was longer than 60 seconds.
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Reduced Hormone Supply in Pregnant Mothers Linked to ADHD in Their Children Maternal hyperthyroidism may contribute to an increased risk of ADHD in their offspring.
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A robot controlled by a neural network algorithm that was trained in a video game-like simulation is better able to navigate difficult terrain in real life
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US is a week away from 'rapid acceleration' of COVID-19 cases The U.S. has averaged 60,160 new cases per day in the last week.
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