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Common Brain Malformation Traced to Its Genetic Roots

Neuroscience News - 30 Dec 2020 02:10
Common Brain Malformation Traced to Its Genetic Roots Chiari 1 malformation, a common brain disorder, appears to be caused to two genetic mutations associated with brain development.
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'WTF?': Newly Discovered Ghostly Circles in the Sky Can't Be Explained by Current Theories, and Astronomers Are Excited In September 2019, my colleague Anna Kapinska gave a presentation showing interesting objects she'd found while browsing our new radio astronomical data. She had started noticing very weird shapes she couldn't fit easily...
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Polysaccharides From Red Algae Affect the Immune System

Neuroscience News - 30 Dec 2020 04:31
Polysaccharides From Red Algae Affect the Immune System Biologically active polysaccharides from red algae known as carrageenan appear to suppress the activity of peritoneal phagocytes in mice, generating an immunosuppressant effect.
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Is Belief in God a Delusion?

Neuroscience News - 31 Dec 2020 01:45
Is Belief in God a Delusion? A new study examines the relationship, and differences, between religion and delusion.
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Mutations Associated With Early Onset Dementia Discovered

Neuroscience News - 31 Dec 2020 01:23
Mutations Associated With Early Onset Dementia Discovered Disruptions in circulating white blood cells may be a key driver in ALSP, a rare form of early-onset dementia.
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A new study examined the neural mechanisms of higher order cognitive tasks of individuals with SCI.
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Potential New Treatment Strategy for Stroke

Neuroscience News - 31 Dec 2020 01:02
Potential New Treatment Strategy for Stroke Treatment with LAU-0901, a synthetic molecule that blocks pro-inflammatory platelet-activating factor, in addition to aspirin-triggered NPD1, reduced the size of damage areas in the brain, initiated repair mechanisms, an...
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Why Opioids Cannot Fix Chronic Pain

Neuroscience News - 30 Dec 2020 23:43
Why Opioids Cannot Fix Chronic Pain Study explores the role the reward system play in chronic pain, finding emotional and physical pain are bidirectional. Opioids, researchers report, ultimately make things worse.
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In some cases, immune cells in the lungs can contribute to worsening a virus attack. In a new study, researchers describe how different kinds of immune cells, called macrophages, develop in the lungs and which of them ma...
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The maths of waiting for an elevator, plus the strange plan to melt the Arctic in Feedback's weekly weird round-up
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Films Top Gun: Maverick, Dune and Babylon, as well as TV documentaries about Greta Thunberg and Stephen Hawking are all due to be released in 2021
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The best science books to read in 2021

New Scientist - 30 Dec 2020 22:00
From Bill Gates's How to Avoid a Climate Disaster to Chiara Marletto's revolutionary recasting of physics, The Science of Can and Can't, 2021 is a blockbuster year for popular science books
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We know too well the dangers of pandemic-causing viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but deadly fungal infections that can shrug off our best treatments are on the rise too
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Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor, The Expert System's Champion by Adrian Tchaikovsky and The Galaxy, and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers are exciting sci-fi books we're looking forward to in 2021
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Potential new RX strategy for stroke

Science Daily - 30 Dec 2020 20:43
new research reports that a combination of a new drug and selected DHA derivatives is more effective in protecting brain cells and increasing recovery after stroke than a single drug.
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By Rebecca and Chrystian Vieyra As teachers, students, and their families have navigated online learning this year, science education has taken a bit of a hit. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicin...
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Despite mounting evidence that we eat, drink and breathe microplastics it still isn't clear if they enter our bodies and cause harm, but in 2021 we should get some answers
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The map of nuclear deformation takes the form of a mountain landscape Until recently, scientists believed that only very massive nuclei could have excited zero-spin states of increased stability with a significantly deformed shape. Meanwhile, an international team of researchers from Roman...
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Scientists further improve accuracy of directional polarimetric camera Recently, researchers from the Optical Remote Sensing Center of the Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (AIOFM), Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) have successfully improved the accuracy of directiona...
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February 2021 will see three missions arriving at Mars: the Hope orbiter from the United Arab Emirates, the Chinese Tianwen-1 mission and NASA's Perseverance rover
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The introduction of computer simulation to the identification of symptoms in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has potential to provide an additional objective tool to gauge the presence and s...
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10 things we learned about our human ancestors in 2020 Some human ancestors are known only as "ghost" populations.
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