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Researchers improve the measurement of a fundamental physical constant
Phys.org - 2 Dec 2020 20:00
The validation and application of theories in physics require the measurement of universal values known as fundamental constants.
A Modified Game of 'Chicken' Reveals What Happens in the Brain During Decision-Making
Neuroscience News - 3 Dec 2020 01:22
During decision-making tasks, activation of two brain areas in rhesus macaques mirrors the same regions as in humans. The findings shed light on the neurobiological basis of cooperation and social interactions during dec...
Simon Baron-Cohen: Why autism and invention are intimately related
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 19:20
The prehistoric cognitive revolution that saw an explosion of inventions was driven by a new, pattern-seeking network in the brain - and that's highly correlated with autism today, says researcher Simon Baron-Cohen
Scientists just mapped 1 million new galaxies, in 300 hours
Live Science - 2 Dec 2020 16:00
Australian scientists tested all 36 receivers on the ASKAP radio telescope for the first time ever, mapping 85% of the sky in 300 hours.
UK takes step towards world's first nuclear fusion power station
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 04:01
The UK has embarked on a step to building the world's first nuclear fusion power station, by launching a search for a 100-plus hectare site where it can be plugged into the electricity grid
AI abdominal fat measure predicts heart attack and stroke
Science Daily - 2 Dec 2020 20:45
Automated deep learning analysis of abdominal CT images produces a more precise measurement of body composition and predicts major cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, better than overall weight or bod...
The Number of Times a Person Gives Birth May Affect How Quickly They Age
Neuroscience News - 3 Dec 2020 00:57
The number of times a woman gives birth has an effect on physical aging. Women who give birth less than, or more than, three or four times age faster after menopause.
These photos of the Arecibo Observatory telescope collapse are just heartbreaking
Live Science - 2 Dec 2020 16:50
Gut-wrenching pictures and video documented the beginning of the end for the Arecibo Observatory, one of the world's most iconic telescopes.
The Falklands War: Margaret Thatcher's great victory
Live Science - 3 Dec 2020 01:11
In 1982, Argentina tried to reclaim the Falkland Islands from Britain, but was unsuccessful.
Common Neural Circuit and Potential Target for Anxiety and OCD
Neuroscience News - 2 Dec 2020 23:46
Glutamatergic neural connections between the prelimbic prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens appear to be responsible for co-morbid anxiety and OCD behaviors.
Drinking Blocks a Chemical That Promotes Attention
Neuroscience News - 2 Dec 2020 23:27
Study sheds light on the brain chemistry involved in attention loss when a person drinks alcohol.
Plastic bottles dumped in rivers can travel thousands of kilometres
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 23:00
Tracking the movements of plastic bottles released along the Ganges river shows they can travel as far as 3000 kilometres in less than 100 days.
Orca deaths found to be a result of human activity
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 23:00
A team that looked at how 55 orcas in the Pacific Ocean died found cases linked both directly and indirectly to human activity
COVID-19 quarantine now 10 days, 7 with test, CDC says
Live Science - 2 Dec 2020 22:51
The recommendations for self-isolation -- for people who test positive for COVID-19 -- have not changed.
The Scandinavian secrets to keeping positive in a covid-19 winter
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
Lockdown restrictions in winter might seem something to dread, but we can combat this by embracing the mindset of people used to long, dark winters, says health psychologist Kari Leibowitz
Does a halo of mysterious dark matter swirl around every galaxy?
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
Many galaxies seem to have bubbles of dark matter enveloping them, but finding out if every galaxy is like this is an ongoing area of research, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Christmas gift ideas: The 13 best science and technology books of 2020
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
From The End of Everything by Katie Mack and How to Argue with a Racist by Adam Rutherford to Martha Wells's Murderbot sc-ifi series, New Scientist's 2020 gift guide has a book for everyone
Watch Dogs: Legion review - The perfect antidote to lockdown
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
In Watch Dogs: Legion you can play as or team up with any of the characters of the game, and strolling around its digital version of London is a real treat, says Jacob Aron
There are weird volcanoes everywhere we look in the solar system
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
Bizarre volcanoes that ooze ice magma or explode like geysers reveal the geological rumblings beneath other worlds. Some might even provide the spark for alien life
The absurd logic of 'this notice board is not in use'
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 22:00
How the pandemic forced a notice board to proclaim it is not in use, plus the best way to keep grounded according to pseudoscience and the court battle over if a bee is a fish, in Feedback's weird weekly round-up
Covid-19 news: UK care homes may get authorised Pfizer vaccine first
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 21:47
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Covid-19 news: UK authorises Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for emergency use
New Scientist - 2 Dec 2020 21:47
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