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Location American Science News for 16 November 2020
Huge eruption of Italian volcano sends ash hundreds of feet into the air An explosion on the slopes of Stromboli sent pyroclastic flow down the Italian volcano on Monday (Nov. 16).
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Empagliflozin, a recently developed diabetes drug, can effectively treat and reverse heart failure in both diabetic and non-diabetic patients, according to new research.
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Children under age 2 who take antibiotics are at greater risk for childhood-onset asthma, respiratory allergies, eczema, celiac disease, obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to a new article. W...
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Cellular powerplant recycles waste gases

EurekAlert! - 16 Nov 2020 09:00
(Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology) Carbon monoxide is a very poisonous gas. Humans die within minutes when they inhale it. However, some microorganisms tolerate carbon monoxide. Knowledge about how these bact...
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The Future's Uncertain, but Noradrenaline Can Help Us Adapt

Neuroscience News - 16 Nov 2020 03:36
The Future's Uncertain, but Noradrenaline Can Help Us Adapt In times of uncertainty, noradrenaline helps us learn and adapt our behaviors, researchers report.
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Why Can't Some People Admit Defeat When They Lose?

Neuroscience News - 16 Nov 2020 02:59
Why Can't Some People Admit Defeat When They Lose? Negative personality traits and cognitive dissonance explain why some people are such sore losers that they can not concede a defeat.
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Activity Patterns in the Brain Are Specific to the Color You See Researchers were able to ascertain the colors people were seeing by looking at their brain activity. The study reveals we have unique brain activity associated with specific colors.
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Does the Human Brain Resemble the Universe?

Neuroscience News - 17 Nov 2020 01:24
Does the Human Brain Resemble the Universe? A new analysis shows the distribution of fluctuation within the cerebellum neural network follows the same progression of distribution of matter in the cosmic web.
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Researchers investigated the binding properties of several hepatitis C drugs to determine how well they inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, a crucial protein enzyme that enables the novel coronavirus to reproduce. Inhi...
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Making the best decision: Math shows diverse thinkers equal better results Whether it is ants forming a trail or individuals crossing the street, the exchange of information is key in making everyday decisions. But new Florida State University research shows that the group decision-making proce...
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Chronic Alcohol Use Reshapes the Brain's Immune Landscape, Driving Anxiety and Addiction Study identifies inflammatory mechanisms and cellular activity in the amygdala that drives alcohol addiction in mice. Chronic alcohol exposure compromises immune cells in the brain, driving anxiety and alcohol consumptio...
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Novel analytic approach enhances nuclear magnetic resonance signal detection in previously 'invisible' regions First introduced into wide use in the middle of the 20th century, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has since become an indispensable technique for examining materials down to their atoms, revealing molecular structure an...
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Antibiotics Before Age 2 Associated With Childhood Health Issues Researchers have identified an association between antibiotics administered to children aged two and under, and an increased risk of ongoing conditions ranging from ADHD to obesity. Children exposed to numerous courses o...
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Analysis paves way for more sensitive quantum sensors Quantum sensors can measure extremely small changes in an environment by taking advantage of quantum phenomena like entanglement, where entangled particles can affect each other, even when separated by great distances.
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Does the human brain resemble the Universe?

Phys.org - 16 Nov 2020 23:28
Does the human brain resemble the Universe? An astrophysicist at the University of Bologna and a neurosurgeon at the University of Verona compared the network of neuronal cells in the human brain with the cosmic network of galaxies... and surprising similarities e...
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This week on Live Science forums: AMA on friendliness and evolution It turns out that survival of the fittest may be an overrated concept.
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Hurricane Iota will slam into Nicaragua as a 'catastrophic' Category 5 The massive storm is the strongest ever observed this late in the season.
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Deadly hemorrhagic fever in Bolivia can spread between people A deadly virus that causes fevers, abdominal pain, vomiting, bleeding gums, skin rash and pain behind the eyes can now jump from one person to another.
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Deep within the brain, a small almond-shaped region called the amygdala plays a vital role in how we exhibit emotion, behavior and motivation; it's also strongly implicated in alcohol abuse. Now, for the first time, a te...
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Dairy cows, exposed for a few years to drinking water contaminated with heavy metals, carry more pathogens loaded with antimicrobial-resistance genes able to tolerate and survive various antibiotics. That's the finding o...
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A new study reveals that 'show rates' for children with asthma -- how often parents brought their kids to an appointment rather than being a 'no show' -- increased with the use of telemedicine during four months of the p...
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Fiber optic sensors - used in critical applications like detecting fires in tunnels, pinpointing leaks in pipelines and predicting landslides - are about to get even faster and more accurate.
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