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Your eyes can reveal your decisions before you've even made them
New Scientist - 19 Nov 2020 16:52
Deciding whether to complete a task that requires physical effort can trigger a change in your pupil size and brain activity, and these signals can reveal your ultimate choice
3-D-printed glass enhances optical design flexibility
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 17:15
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have used multi-material 3-D printing to create tailored gradient refractive index glass optics that could make for better military specialized eyewear and virtua...
CDC urges Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving
Live Science - 19 Nov 2020 22:42
The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving is at home with people in your household, the agency said.
Can Memory Manipulation Help Treat Alcohol Addiction?
Neuroscience News - 19 Nov 2020 03:08
Manipulating memory via optogenetics mitigated addiction-related behaviors.
Novel Roles of Oxytocin in Controlling Male Sexual Function
Neuroscience News - 19 Nov 2020 02:50
Oxytocin injections in rodent models directly activated SEG/GRP neurons via oxytocin receptors and influenced male sexual functions in the lumbar spinal cord. Reducing the activity of oxytocin receptors resulted in a dec...
How rotavirus causes severe gastrointestinal disease
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 01:54
Using intercellular calcium waves, rotavirus amplifies its ability to cause disease beyond the cells it directly infects. This is the first virus identified to activate ADP-mediated intercellular calcium waves.
Predicting preterm births
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 01:54
Researchers studied how family history can predict preterm birth.
Wearable Imaging Cap Provides a Window Into Babies' Brains
Neuroscience News - 20 Nov 2020 01:33
A newly developed headset capable of brain mapping may help provide new insight into developmental disorders, including autism and cerebral palsy.
Researchers identify features that could make someone a virus super-spreader
Phys.org - 20 Nov 2020 01:11
New research from the University of Central Florida has identified physiological features that could make people super-spreaders of viruses such as COVID-19.
Researchers have succeeded in directly observing the formation and interaction of highly ionized krypton plasma
Phys.org - 20 Nov 2020 01:01
The last decade has been marked by a series of remarkable discoveries identifying how the universe is composed. It is understood that the mysterious substance dark matter makes up 85 % of the matter in the universe. Obse...
Artificial intelligence-based tool may help diagnose opioid addiction earlier
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 00:39
Researchers have used machine learning, a type of artificial intelligence, to develop a prediction model for the early diagnosis of opioid use disorder.
Long-acting antipsychotic therapy plus cognitive training show promise for schizophrenia
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 00:39
Scientists have found that the use of long-acting antipsychotic medication combined with the use of cognitive training in group settings led to improved cognition and increased productivity.
Three reasons why COVID-19 can cause silent hypoxia
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 00:39
To crack the mystery of what causes silent hypoxia, a condition when oxygen levels in the body are abnormally low, biomedical engineers used computer modeling to test out three different scenarios that help explain how a...
Engineered immune cells elicit broad response to HIV in mice, offering hope for vaccine
Science Daily - 20 Nov 2020 00:39
Unlike so many other deadly viruses, HIV still lacks a vaccine. The virus has proven especially tricky to prevent with conventional antibodies, in part because it evolves so rapidly in the body. A solution would require ...
Tiny owl found hiding in the Rockefeller Christmas tree isn't going home. Here's why.
Live Science - 19 Nov 2020 23:48
The owl found in the Rockefeller Christmas tree isn't going back to his original territory. Here's why.
Insights in the search for new antibiotics
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
A collaborative research team published an opinion article that addresses the gap in the discovery of new antibiotics.
Cesarean section-born children may face higher risk of infection-related hospitalization
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
Children born via cesarean section may be more likely to be hospitalized for infection during early childhood. A new study suggests that compared to vaginally born children, cesarean-born children may have a higher risk ...
CLCN6 identified as disease gene for a severe form of lysosomal neurodegenerative disease
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
A mutation in the CLCN6 gene is associated with a novel, particularly severe neurodegenerative disorder. Scientists have now analyzed the effect of a point mutation that was found in three unrelated affected children.
Scientists discover roles for a cellular motor in cancer
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
Scientists have discovered new functions of a key cellular machine that regulates gene packaging and is mutated in 20 percent of human cancers.
How the flu virus spreads within cities
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
New insights into the local transmission of seasonal influenza may be valuable for planning interventions to combat the spread of respiratory diseases within cities, according to a new study.
New effective and safe antifungal isolated from sea squirt microbiome
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
By combing the ocean for antimicrobials, scientists have discovered a new antifungal compound that efficiently targets multi-drug-resistant strains of deadly fungi without toxic side effects in mice.
A pressure sensor at your fingertips
Science Daily - 19 Nov 2020 23:17
Researchers have developed an ultrathin pressure sensor that can be attached directly to the skin. It can measure how fingers interact with objects to produce useful data for medical and technological applications. The s...