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Did the universe's creator hide a message in the cosmos? Did the creator of the universe leave a hidden message in the cosmos for intelligent life? If so, scientists have yet to find it. But at least one is still trying.
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Burnt 'Great Pyramid' notes reveal Isaac Newton's research into the apocalypse Sir Isaac Newton, the acclaimed physicist, mathematician, and astronomer, may be one of the most renowned scientists of all time, but his wide-ranging research took him to strange places far outside what we now consider ...
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Researchers used brain organoids to identify two drug candidates that counteract the genetic deficiencies that cause Rett syndrome, a rare form of autism spectrum disorder.
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Puerto Rican scientists mourn loss of Arecibo Observatory's iconic telescope In a year full of terrible new sorrows and burdens, the collapse of Arecibo Observatory's iconic radio telescope feels like a particularly brutal loss to Puerto Ricans.
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Poor Sleep Can Lead to Depression in Adolescents

Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2020 04:18
Poor Sleep Can Lead to Depression in Adolescents Sleep disruptions can lead to an increased risk of depression and stress in teens, a new study reports.
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Bittersweet Effects of Stevia Uncovered

Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2020 03:59
Bittersweet Effects of Stevia Uncovered The natural sweetener Stevia disrupts communication between different bacterias in the gut.
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Problems With Depth Perception Caused by Too Many Cells

Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2020 03:47
Problems With Depth Perception Caused by Too Many Cells Too many chandelier cells in the binocular region of the brain impair visual depth perception.
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Grasping an Object: Model Describes Complete Movement Planning in the Brain Researchers have developed a new model that represents the planning of movement from seeing an object to grasping it.
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How the brain remembers right place, right time

Science Daily - 9 Dec 2020 01:30
Two new studies shed new light on how the brain encodes time and place into memories. The findings not only add to the body of fundamental research on memory, but could eventually provide the basis for new treatments to ...
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COVID-19 has changed the way we live and work, as various health and safety restrictions keep more of us at home more often. The resulting changes to our behavior are already impacting the environment around us in myriad...
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Key Driver of the Spread of Cancer to the Brain Discovered

Neuroscience News - 9 Dec 2020 00:55
Key Driver of the Spread of Cancer to the Brain Discovered Increased YTHDF3 expression appears to be a key driver in brain metastases.
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Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine starts to work just 10 days after 1st dose Overall, the vaccine was 52% effective after the first dose and 95% effective after the second dose.
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Bartonella Infection Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms and Skin Lesions Study adds to the growing evidence Bartonella infection is associated with neuropsychological symptoms in addition to dermatological symptoms.
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New approach for more accurate epidemic modeling

Science Daily - 9 Dec 2020 00:37
Researchers demonstrate that they can make more accurate predictions about the spread of infectious diseases by using fractional exponents for infected sub-groups, particularly in the early stages of a pandemic.
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There is growing evidence that pregnant women who go beyond term, especially first time mothers and their infants, will benefit from induction of labor at 41 weeks, instead of expectant management with subsequent inducti...
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Researchers at Cornell University are using smartphones to capture location and real-time survey data to examine how social environments encountered in everyday life may affect health.
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Mother's Empathy Linked to 'Epigenetic' Changes to the Oxytocin Gene Methylation of the oxytocin gene OXT was associated with maternal personal distress, resulting in harsher parenting. OXT methylation was also negatively correlated with gray matter in the right inferior temporal gyrus.
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Epic time-lapse shows what the Milky Way will look like 400,000 years from now The Gaia space observatory just released its most detailed map of the universe yet, including the trajectories of hundreds of millions of stars.
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Potential antibiotic for drug-resistant pathogen

Science Daily - 8 Dec 2020 23:26
Scientists have developed a possible new antibiotic for a pathogen that is notoriously resistant to medications and frequently lethal for people with cystic fibrosis and other lung ailments.
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A greater obesity duration is associated with worse values for all cardiometabolic disease factors, according to a new study.
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Watch SpaceX test a giant 'Starship' over Texas today SpaceX plans to test its enormous Starship prototype over Boca Chica, Texas at some point Tuesday (Dec. 8).
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Who was Carl Linnaeus?

Live Science - 8 Dec 2020 23:05
Who was Carl Linnaeus? Carl Linnaeus, the famous 18th century Swedish botanist, created the basic foundation on which the modern binomial classification system is based.
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