Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Science News

Location American Science News for 17 December 2020

-tzi the Iceman may have scaled ice-free Alps

Live Science - 17 Dec 2020 22:44
-tzi the Iceman may have scaled ice-free Alps Many Alpine summits may have been ice-free before about 5,900 years ago.
Read More
12
0

Teaching Artificial Intelligence to Adapt

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2020 02:25
Teaching Artificial Intelligence to Adapt A new AI model mimics how the prefrontal cortex uses gating to control information flow between different areas of neurons. The system could help in the development of new artificial intelligence technologies that better...
Read More
3
0

Brain Area Crucial for Recognizing Visual Events Identified

Neuroscience News - 18 Dec 2020 01:51
Brain Area Crucial for Recognizing Visual Events Identified An area of the superior temporal sulcus is critical for visual processing and making decisions about visual information.
Read More
1
0
(Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) ) Catalysts are indispensable for many technologies. To further improve heterogeneous catalysts, it is required to analyze the complex processes on their surfaces, where the ac...
Read More
1
0

Neurons That Control Nausea-Like Responses Revealed

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2020 03:06
Neurons That Control Nausea-Like Responses Revealed GLP1R neurons play a critical role in initiating the nausea response.
Read More
1
0
Fibrous proteins such as collagen and fibrinogen form a thin solid layer on the surface of an aqueous solution similar to the 'skin' that forms on warm milk, according to a team of Penn State Researchers, who believe thi...
Read More
0
0
With the number of people who suffer from organ failures and the growing need for available organs for transplant, finding a new way to provide organs and therapeutic options to transplant patients is a critical need. In...
Read More
0
0

COVID-19 Virus Enters the Brain

Neuroscience News - 18 Dec 2020 01:31
COVID-19 Virus Enters the Brain The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 can pass through the blood-brain barrier of mice. The protein likely causes the brain to release cytokines and spark neuroinflammation. The findings add to growing evidence that COVID-19 c...
Read More
0
0
A New Means of Neuronal Communication Discovered in the Human Brain Researchers have identified a novel coupling mechanism that links neural networks in the human brain.
Read More
0
0
Osteopontin is discovered as the culprit behind systemic sclerosis patients' main cause of death: lung fibrosis. However, a repurposed immunosuppressive drug may combat the pro-inflammatory protein.
Read More
0
0
Individuals With High ADHD-Traits Are More Vulnerable to Insomnia People with subclinical ADHD symptoms are more vulnerable to the effects of sleep deprivation and showed greater impairment in both attentional regulation and emotional control following sleep loss than those without ADH...
Read More
0
0
Researchers create entangled photons 100 times more efficiently than previously possible Super-fast quantum computers and communication devices could revolutionize countless aspects of our lives--but first, researchers need a fast, efficient source of the entangled pairs of photons such systems use to transm...
Read More
0
0
Regulating Copper in the Brain Stops Memory Loss Associated With Alzheimer's Researchers have developed a molecule that regulates the circulation of copper in the brain. The molecule extracts copper trapped in amyloid plaques in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. Administered orally, the molecu...
Read More
0
0
Researchers screened drugs that can enhance the PAX6 gene and found MEK inhibitors can stimulate PAX6 expression in the eye. They tested this drug in newborn PAX6 deficient mice and found that either topical or oral admi...
Read More
0
0

Gravitational Waves Probe Exotic Matter inside Neutron Stars

Scientific American - 17 Dec 2020 23:00
Gravitational Waves Probe Exotic Matter inside Neutron Stars A new analysis of light and gravitational waves from colliding neutron stars helps reveal what’s inside these ultradense objects --
Read More
0
0
A new evidence review has found there is still no consensus between researchers about why exercise works for low back pain patients - despite decades of studies on the topic.
Read More
0
0

Can mammogram screening be more effective?

Science Daily - 17 Dec 2020 22:53
Economists have identified an important challenge in designing age-related guidelines for when to start breast cancer screenings: Women who start getting mammograms at age 40 may be healthier than the population of 40-ye...
Read More
0
0

Cataract surgery in infancy increases glaucoma risk

Science Daily - 17 Dec 2020 22:53
Children who undergo cataract surgery as infants have a 22% risk of glaucoma 10 years later, whether or not they receive an intraocular lens implant.
Read More
0
0

Errant DNA boosts immunotherapy effectiveness

Science Daily - 17 Dec 2020 22:53
DNA that ends up where it doesn't belong in cancer cells can unleash an immune response that makes tumors more susceptible to immunotherapy, the results of two new studies indicate. The findings suggest that delivering r...
Read More
0
0
A pattern in how the brain breaks down tryptophan, a common amino acid consumed through food, was discovered.
Read More
0
0
Researchers systematically reviewed numerous independently published guidelines for having conversations with children about weight status to analyze their content, consistency, actionability and scientific support. They...
Read More
0
0
A drug widely used to treat fungal infections improved key biomarkers in lung tissue cultures as well as in the noses of patients with cystic fibrosis, a clinical study found.
Read More
0
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard