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Worrisome California coronavirus variant is tied to large outbreaks
Live Science - 19 Jan 2021 03:43
A new coronavirus variant has been found in multiple California outbreaks, but scientists aren't yet sure whether it's more transmissible than other strains.
Researchers discover mechanism behind most severe cases of a common blood disorder
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 23:02
G6PD deficiency affects about 400 million people worldwide and can pose serious health risks. Now, researchers think they've found the cause of the most severe cases, which could finally lead to treatments.
Magnetic Skin Supports Freedom of Movement for People With Quadriplegia
Neuroscience News - 19 Jan 2021 03:58
A novel flexible, breathable magnetic skin allows people with quadriplegia to move around their environment with greater ease.
Why Breastfed Babies Have Improved Immune Systems
Neuroscience News - 19 Jan 2021 03:05
Regulatory T cells expand in the first three weeks of life in breastfed babies, and are twice as abundant than in bottle-fed babies. Specifically, the bacterias Veillonella and Gemella are more abundant in the guts of br...
Where Do Our Minds Wander? Brain Waves Can Point the Way
Neuroscience News - 20 Jan 2021 01:07
Increased alpha waves in the prefrontal cortex and decreased P3 activity in the parietal cortex are potential neural biomarkers for breaks in our attention span.
Fastener with microscopic mushroom design holds promise
Phys.org - 20 Jan 2021 01:05
A Velcro-like fastener with a microscopic design that looks like tiny mushrooms could mean advances for everyday consumers and scientific fields like robotics.
Light-controlled Higgs modes found in superconductors; potential sensor, computing uses
Phys.org - 20 Jan 2021 01:04
Even if you weren't a physics major, you've probably heard something about the Higgs boson.
1st preserved dinosaur butthole is 'perfect' and 'unique,' paleontologist says
Live Science - 20 Jan 2021 00:40
Here's what a dinosaur butthole looks like (you're welcome).
Fatty acid may help combat multiple sclerosis, study finds
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 23:02
The abnormal immune system response that causes multiple sclerosis (MS) by attacking and damaging the central nervous system can be triggered by the lack of a specific fatty acid in fat tissue, according to a new study. ...
Mystery particle may explain extreme X-rays shooting from the 'Magnificent 7' stars
Live Science - 19 Jan 2021 22:10
Particles called axions may be the reason the 'Magnificent 7' cluster of neutron stars emits extreme X-rays.
Experimental evidence of an intermediate state of matter between a crystal and a liquid
Phys.org - 19 Jan 2021 21:26
Scientists from the Joint Institute for High Temperatures Russian Academy of Sciences (JIHT RAS) and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have experimentally confirmed the presence of an intermediate phase b...
Study identifies a nonhuman primate model that mimics severe COVID-19 similar to humans
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 21:21
New research suggests that aged African green monkeys may be suitable models for the study of severe forms of COVID-19.
New research finds connection: Inflammation, metabolism and scleroderma scarring
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 21:20
A new study finds that NAD+ break down leads to multi organ scarring, providing now a previously undiscovered pathogenic role of the enzyme CD38 in disease scarring.
Study finds COVID-19 attack on brain, not lungs, triggers severe disease in mice
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:44
Researchers have found that infecting the nasal passages of mice with the virus that causes COVID-19 led to a rapid, escalating attack on the brain that triggered severe illness, even after the lungs were successfully cl...
Researchers identify how cancer cells adapt to survive harsh tumor microenvironments
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:44
To better understand the conditions that select for the Warburg Effect and the mechanisms where cells can express this metabolic adaptation, researchers subjected nonmalignant cells to the harsh tumor microenvironment th...
Eggs reveal what may happen to brain on impact
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:44
Our brains consist of soft matter bathed in watery cerebrospinal fluid inside a hard skull, and in a new article, researchers describe studying another system with the same features, an egg, to search for answers about c...
Obese, snoring mini pigs show how air flows through the throat during sleep apnea
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:44
A study has found that obese Yucatan mini pigs have naturally occurring sleep apnea and that MRI scans taken while they're in sedated sleep can be used to gain new insights into what happens in the airways during sleep a...
NAD+ can restore age-related muscle deterioration, research finds
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:44
Scientists have discovered that Alzheimer's-like protein aggregates underly the muscle deterioration seen in aging. But the aggregates can be reversed by boosting the levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), w...
Mental health conditions alarmingly high among children with autism, study finds
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:43
Nearly 78 per cent of children with autism have at least one mental health condition and nearly half have more than that, according to a new study. Mental health conditions were present in 44.8 per cent of pre-school age...
COVID-19 virus triggers antibodies from previous coronavirus infections, study finds
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:43
Results from a new study suggest the immune systems of people infected with COVID-19 may rely on antibodies created during infections from earlier coronaviruses to help fight the disease.
Prenatal BPA exposure may contribute to the male bias of autism spectrum disorder
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:43
Autism has a higher prevalence in males than females. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a common chemical found in plastics, our food, and even the human placenta. Higher prenatal exposure to BPA is thought to increase the risk of au...
ALS study reveals a unique population
Science Daily - 19 Jan 2021 20:43
The secrets long hidden in the DNA of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) living in Malta have been unlocked, according to a new study.