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Location American Science News for 31 October 2020
A rare Halloween 'blue moon' will shine on trick-or-treaters tonight If anyone's trying to wake some dark spirits, tonight's the night. A "blue moon" and "beaver moon" will rise over All Hallow's Eve.
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Neuron-Based Gene Expression Study Reveals Insights on Fear and Its Regulation The expression of the CREB gene may function as a switch to regulate fear and extinction learning. The findings could provide a new avenue of treatment for PTSD and other mental health disorders.
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New 'Epigenetic' Clock Provides Insight Into How the Human Brain Ages Using brain tissue samples, researchers have identified a new epigenetic clock for brain aging. The study reveals how the epigenetic clock could provide insight into accelerated brain aging and neurodegenerative disorder...
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Hikikomori: Understanding the People Who Choose to Live in Extreme Isolation Researchers explore the "sociocultural mental health phenomena" of Hikikomori, a disorder in which people socially isolate for extended periods of time.
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Should I Run, or Should I Not? The Neural Basis of Aggression and Flight Study reveals a key role for the ventromedial hypothalamus in fight or flight behaviors. Findings suggest the ventromedial hypothalamus alters in response to social experiences.
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Hubble telescope spots a 'Greater Pumpkin' in space for Halloween As families tuck into their couches to watch Charlie Brown's quest for the great pumpkin this Halloween, they may be surprised to hear that NASA has already discovered a "greater pumpkin."
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Why did Rome fall?

Live Science - 31 Oct 2020 18:34
Why did Rome fall? Depends on which Rome you're asking about.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through October 31) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI Has Cracked a Key Mathematical Puzzle for Understanding Our World Karen Hao | MIT Technology Review “Partial differential equations can describe everything from planetary motion to plate tect...
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