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Location American Science News for 13 January 2021
When telling a lie, people may inadvertently imitate the body language of the person they are lying to - a finding that might eventually lead to a new lie detection test
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In a new study, researchers have used a urine test to identify and verify a patient's type of asthma. The study lays the foundation for a more personalized diagnosis and may result in improved treatment of severe asthma ...
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(Waseda University) Emergent e-fuel technologies often employ the reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction to convert atmospheric CO2 to CO. While efficient, this reaction requires high temperatures and complex gas separa...
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(TAMEST) DALLAS - UT Southwestern Biochemist Benjamin Tu, Ph.D., is the recipient of the 2021 Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award in Science from TAMEST (The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas). He was cho...
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New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss
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'Bumblebee gravity' could explain why the universe is expanding so quickly Bumblebee gravity could explain dark energy -- if it's proven true.
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A nanocrystal-coated lens can convert ultraviolet light into bright green, extending the range of people's vision
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CIA releases entire collection of UFO-related documents to truth-seeking website The CIA just turned over 2,700 pages of UFO-related material to The Black Vault, a free repository of UFO records online.
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Early warning sign for heart disease

Science Daily - 14 Jan 2021 01:12
The build-up of calcium in a major artery outside of the heart could predict future heart attack or stroke, a new study has demonstrated.
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A new method, developed offers game-changing possibilities for genetic association studies and biomedical research. For less than $1 in computational cost, GLIMPSE is able to statistically infer a complete human genome f...
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Pivotal discovery in quantum and classical information processing Working with theorists in the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, researchers in the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have achieved a scientific control that is ...
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Studying chaos with one of the world's fastest cameras There are things in life that can be predicted reasonably well. The tides rise and fall. The moon waxes and wanes. A billiard ball bounces around a table according to orderly geometry.
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New 'Columbus strain' of coronavirus evolved in the US This strain quickly became the dominant coronavirus variant in Columbus, Ohio.
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A new study suggests a strong correlation between following the MIND and Mediterranean diets and later onset of Parkinson's disease (PD). While researchers have long known of neuroprotective effects of the MIND diet for ...
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Tiny molecules in blood with a big impact

Science Daily - 13 Jan 2021 23:45
Scientists have discovered hundreds of previously unknown variations in genes that have a sometimes drastic impact on the concentration of small molecules in the blood.
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The first COVID-19 lockdowns led to significant changes in urban air pollution levels around the world, but the changes were smaller than expected, a new study reveals.
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While we wait for our turn to get vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, we could -- and probably should -- use the time to make sure we bring our healthiest emotional and physical selves to the treatment, a new review of previo...
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New insights into the control of inflammation

Science Daily - 13 Jan 2021 23:44
Scientists discovered that EGR1inhibits expression of pro-inflammatory genes in macrophages. The discovery expands the understanding of how macrophages are set off and deactivated in the inflammatory process, which is cr...
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Compound protects myelin, nerve fibers

Science Daily - 13 Jan 2021 23:44
A compound appears to protect nerve fibers and the fatty sheath, called myelin, that covers nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. The new research in a mouse model advances earlier work to develop the compound - know...
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A painting showing three pigs has been discovered in an Indonesian cave. At more than 45,000 years old, it is the oldest known painting of animals anywhere in the world
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Rising temperatures over the next 30 years could cause Earth's tropical and temperate forests to switch from being carbon sinks to carbon sources that release greenhouse gases
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Warty pig is oldest animal cave art on record

Live Science - 13 Jan 2021 23:00
Warty pig is oldest animal cave art on record A 45,500-year-old warty pig drawing is the oldest known cave painting of an animal on record.
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