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Iran is enriching uranium to 20%. What does that mean?
Live Science - 6 Jan 2021 17:35
Iran announced it is enriching uranium to 20% purity which increases their nuclear capabilities, but it's not too late to defuse the situation.
Manufacturing process of ultra-thin sensor for smart contact lenses
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 20:20
Smart contact lenses could soon become mainstream thanks to a new manufacturing process that has allowed researchers to develop a multifunctional ultra-thin sensor layer.
Artificial Enzyme May Be First Step Toward Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
Neuroscience News - 6 Jan 2021 03:19
Researchers have created an artificial enzyme that stops alpha-synuclein from spreading. The findings could have positive implications for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Five reasons the covid-19 pandemic has been such a nightmare
New Scientist - 6 Jan 2021 22:00
Humans have faced pandemics before, but some unusual features of covid-19 and modern society have conspired to create the perfect storm this time
Covid-19 news: UK reports 1041 daily deaths, the highest since April
New Scientist - 6 Jan 2021 21:32
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
Bedside EEG Test Can Aid Prognosis in Unresponsive Brain Injury Patients
Neuroscience News - 6 Jan 2021 04:07
Response to speech can be measured with EEG in unresponsive patients with TBI. The strength of the response can be used to accurately make a prognosis.
Routine Eye Scans May Give Clues to Cognitive Decline in Diabetes
Neuroscience News - 6 Jan 2021 02:26
Routine eye exams could help identify changes associated with cognitive decline in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Virus variant found in S. Africa may resist antibodies
Live Science - 7 Jan 2021 01:29
A new study highlights specific mutations that raise this concern.
Physicists observe competition between magnetic orders
Phys.org - 7 Jan 2021 01:04
They are as thin as a hair, only a hundred thousand times thinner--so-called two-dimensional materials, consisting of a single layer of atoms, have been booming in research for years. They became known to a wider audienc...
We've already blown past the warming targets set by the Paris climate agreement, study finds
Live Science - 6 Jan 2021 23:32
A new study shows that due to pollution already released, Earth will eventually blow past Paris goals. But that doesn't mean all is lost.
Protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 could last eight months or more
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 23:26
The findings, based on analyses of blood samples from 188 COVID-19 patients, suggest that responses to the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, from all major players in the 'adaptive' immune system, which learns to fight spec...
Resist the resistance: Fighting the good fight against bacteria
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 23:26
Drug-resistant bacteria could lead to more deaths than cancer by 2050, according to a report commissioned by the United Kingdom in 2014 and jointly supported by the U.K. government and the Wellcome Trust. In an effort to...
Shiga toxin's not supposed to kill you
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 23:26
E. coli food poisoning is one of the worst food poisonings, causing bloody diarrhea and kidney damage. But all the carnage might be just an unintended side effect, report researchers. Their findings might lead to more ef...
COVID-19 vaccines may cause allergic reactions in 1 in 100,000 jabs
Live Science - 6 Jan 2021 23:12
Overall, the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the potential risks, the CDC said.
Wait for me: Cell biologists decipher signal that ensures no chromosome is left behind
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 22:30
Cell biologists have found a key clue in the mystery of how chromosomes are inherited correctly every time a cell divides. Using a novel cell probe, they unraveled how a 'matchmaker' molecule stops cell division until co...
DNA-editing method shows promise to treat mouse model of progeria
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 22:30
Researchers have successfully used a DNA-editing technique to extend the lifespan of mice with the genetic variation associated with progeria, a rare genetic disease that causes extreme premature aging in children and ca...
New research finds ginger counters certain autoimmune diseases in mice
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 22:30
The main bioactive compound of ginger root lowers autoantibody production and helps halt disease progression in mice with antiphospholipid syndrome and lupus.
A better pen-and-ink system for drawing flexible circuits
Science Daily - 6 Jan 2021 22:30
Conductive ink is a great tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on surfaces. But these inks can be costly, they do not work on some materials, and devices to apply them can plug up. Now, scientists report that t...
Inside the fight to save the Great Barrier Reef from climate change
New Scientist - 6 Jan 2021 22:00
Our reporter, Donna Lu, joined the researchers who are attempting to regrow damaged parts of the Great Barrier Reef by collecting and incubating coral larvae
How every galaxy comes from quantum fluctuations billions of years ago
New Scientist - 6 Jan 2021 22:00
All the galaxies in the universe started out in a similar way, but the forms they now take are incredibly diverse, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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Why you should trust reindeer to pick stocks over politicians
New Scientist - 6 Jan 2021 22:00
Reindeers that invest in the stock market, plus belly buttons on the moon and the word game that hates you, in Feedback's weird weekly round-up