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Location American Science News for 18 December 2020
Scientists think they've detected radio emissions from an alien world Scientists may have detected radio emissions from a planet orbiting a star beyond our sun for the first time.
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Cellular Connections Found Between Nervous and Immune Systems Researchers have identified a direct cellular interaction between the nervous system and the immune system. Pain sensing neurons around the lymph nodes can modulate lymph node activity.
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Newly discovered fungi turn flies into zombies and devour them from the inside out Two newly discovered fungi eat flies from the inside out while dropping new spores out of holes dissolved in the living flies' abdomens.
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Computational Model Reveals How the Brain Manages Short-Term Memories A new computational algorithm shows how the brain maintains information in the short term using specific types of neurons.
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People hospitalized with COVID-19 and neurological problems including stroke and confusion, have a higher risk of dying than other COVID-19 patients, according to a new study. These findings have the potential to identif...
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The incredible, variable bacteria living in your mouth

Science Daily - 19 Dec 2020 01:51
Researchers have examined the human oral microbiome and discovered tremendous variability in bacterial subpopulations living in certain areas of the mouth. In many cases, the team was able to identify a handful of genes ...
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Living Environment Affects the Microbiota and Health of Both Dogs and Their Owners The living environment has a significant impact on the skin microbiota, but not gut bacteria, in both humans and dogs.
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How Can You Declutter Your Mind?

Neuroscience News - 19 Dec 2020 01:23
How Can You Declutter Your Mind? If you want to conjure a new thought in your mind, you have to force yourself to stop ruminating on old thoughts. The insight could help with the treatment of PTSD and other disorders associated with rumination.
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A new study finds that Zika infection during the first trimester of pregnancy can impact fetal retinal development and cause congenital ocular anomalies. The virus does not appear to affect ocular growth post-natally.
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New topological properties found in Leading a collaboration of institutions in the U.S. and abroad, the Princeton University Department of Chemistry is reporting new topological properties of the magnetic pyrite Cobalt disulfide (CoS2) that expand our unde...
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When light and atoms share a common vibe

Phys.org - 18 Dec 2020 23:00
When light and atoms share a common vibe An especially counter-intuitive feature of quantum mechanics is that a single event can exist in a state of superposition--happening both here and there, or both today and tomorrow.
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Sound waves spin droplets to concentrate, separate nanoparticles Mechanical engineers at Duke University have devised a method for spinning individual droplets of liquid to concentrate and separate nanoparticles for biomedical purposes. The technique is much more efficient than tradit...
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A new study, done on a mild-mannered relative of the virus that causes COVID-19, paves the way for seeing more clearly how spike proteins initiate infections, with an eye to preventing and treating them.
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In a recent survey, people who said social distancing and COVID-safety guidelines violated their personal freedoms responded more positively to these ideas when they felt a loved one might be at risk of severe illness fo...
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A new study finds that the growth of prenatal screening in Europe has reduced the number of babies being born per year with Down syndrome (DS) by an average of 54 percent.
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Researchers have developed a novel type of nanoparticle that efficiently and selectively kills cancer cells, thus opening up new therapeutic options for the treatment of tumors.
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Recreating Big Bang matter on Earth

Phys.org - 18 Dec 2020 22:00
Recreating Big Bang matter on Earth The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN usually collides protons together. It is these proton-proton collisions that led to the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. But the world's biggest accelerator was also designed ...
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Experts develop new mechanism that can trap submicron particles in minutes A spoonful of sugar may make the medicine go down, but a new Loughborough-led study suggests a dash of salt is key to progressing important medical areas such as drug delivery and biological sample analysis.
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Topological phases in biological systems

Phys.org - 18 Dec 2020 21:55
Topological phases in biological systems LMU physicists have shown that topological phases could exist in biology, and in so doing they have identified a link between solid-state physics and biophysics.
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New discovery brings analog spintronic devices closer The observation of nonlinearity in electron spin-related processes in graphene makes it easier to transport, manipulate and detect spins, as well as spin-to-charge conversion. It also allows analog operations such as amp...
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Lost artifact from Great Pyramid was just found in a cigar tin in Scotland After a small piece of wood from the Great Pyramid was donated to a museum in Scotland, it vanished for decades. A curator found it hiding in plain sight.
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New way to deliver DNA-based therapies for diseases

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2020 20:25
Researchers have created a new polymer to deliver DNA and RNA-based therapies for diseases. For the first time in the industry, the researchers were able to see exactly how polymers interact with human cells when deliver...
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