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New Discovery for How the Brain 'Tangles' in Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroscience News - 3 Feb 2021 04:29
Study identifies a new "seeding" process in neurons that could be a cause of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Air Pollution Poses Risk to Thinking Skills in Later Life
Neuroscience News - 3 Feb 2021 02:44
Exposure to air pollution during childhood has a detrimental effect on cognition sixty years later.
'Ghost particle' ML model permits full quantum description of the solvated electron
Phys.org - 3 Feb 2021 21:43
The behavior of the solvated electron e-aq has fundamental implications for electrochemistry, photochemistry, high-energy chemistry, as well as for biology--its nonequilibrium precursor is responsible for radiation damag...
Standard water treatment technique removes and inactivates an enveloped virus
EurekAlert! - 3 Feb 2021 09:00
(American Chemical Society) Enveloped viruses have been detected in raw sewage and sludge, but scientists still don't fully understand the fate and infectivity of these viruses during water purification at treatment plan...
Explaining differences between the viruses that cause COVID-19 and SARS
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 04:28
Researchers have identified key variants that help explain the differences between the viruses that cause COVID-19 and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Genetic Contribution to Anxiety Is Partially Mediated by Gut Microbiome
Neuroscience News - 3 Feb 2021 04:14
Researchers identified specific genetic variants and families of gut microbes associated with anxiety-like behavior, including host genes that influence anxiety indirectly.
Some spiders use their silk to hoist helpless prey so it cannot escape
New Scientist - 3 Feb 2021 04:01
Common spiders sometimes capture prey much larger than themselves, and they use many strands of silk to lift their prey off the ground and render it helpless
Hormones Are Key in Brain Health Differences Between Men and Women
Neuroscience News - 3 Feb 2021 03:52
Sex hormones play a crucial role in brain health, especially when it comes to the sex-based risk factors associated with dementia.
Remyelinating Drug Could Improve Vision in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroscience News - 3 Feb 2021 03:28
IndCl, a drug that improves myelination and reduces motor disability, appears to improve visual problems associated with multiple sclerosis.
New piezoelectric material remains effective to high temperatures
Phys.org - 4 Feb 2021 01:24
Piezoelectric materials hold great promise as sensors and as energy harvesters but are normally much less effective at high temperatures, limiting their use in environments such as engines or space exploration. However, ...
Moms with MS at no more risk of pregnancy complications than moms without MS
Science Daily - 4 Feb 2021 01:23
Women with multiple sclerosis (MS) may not be at a higher risk of pregnancy complications like gestational diabetes, emergency cesarean section or stillbirth than women who do not have the disease, according to a new stu...
Cancer research expands body's own immune system to kill tumors
Science Daily - 4 Feb 2021 01:22
Scientists are hoping advances in cancer research could lead to a day when a patient's own immune system could be used to fight and destroy a wide range of tumors. Cancer immunotherapy has some remarkable successes, but ...
New clues to how muscle wasting occurs in people with cancer
Science Daily - 4 Feb 2021 01:22
Muscle wasting, or the loss of muscle tissue, is a common problem for people with cancer, but the precise mechanisms have long eluded doctors and scientists. Now, a new study gives new clues to how muscle wasting happens...
Popular breast cancer drugs don't work the way we thought they did
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
New research suggests that a class of drugs called PARP inhibitors, designed to treat hereditary forms of ovarian and breast cancer, don't work the way we thought they did. It also paints a fuller picture of how they wor...
New ink jet approach offers simple way to print microdisk lasers for biosensing
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
Researchers have developed a unique inkjet printing method for fabricating tiny biocompatible polymer microdisk lasers for biosensing applications. The approach enables production of both the laser and sensor in a room t...
How SARS-CoV-2 mutates to escape antibody binding
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
A scientific detective story starting with a single patient in Pittsburgh unearths how the SARS-CoV-2 virus mutates to create new variants, including the UK strain B.1.1.7, and escapes neutralizing antibodies.
Mechanism that regulates anti-tumor activity of immune cells
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
Researchers demonstrate why some ovarian cancer patients evolve better than others and suggest possible approaches to improve patient outcomes.
Chemotherapy: Scalp cooling physically protects hair follicles
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
New research demonstrates that scalp cooling physically protects hair follicles from chemotherapy drugs. It is the world's first piece of biological evidence that explains how scalp cooling actually works and the mechani...
Biodiversity is its own catalyst -- to a point
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:45
For decades, scientists have wrestled with rival theories to explain how interactions between species, like competition, influence biodiversity. Tracking microbial life across the planet, researchers show that biodiversi...
3D-printed bioresorbable airway stent
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:44
A research team is using 3D printing to produce a new type of bioresorbable airway stent. This could greatly simplify the future treatment of upper airway obstruction.
Pioneering technique paves way for fast and cheap fabrication of rapid medical diagnostic tools
Science Daily - 3 Feb 2021 23:44
New technology has the potential to accelerate uptake and development of on-chip diagnostic techniques in parts of the world where rapid diagnoses are desperately needed to improve public health, mortality and morbidity.
New ink jet approach offers simple way to print microdisk lasers for biosensing
Phys.org - 3 Feb 2021 23:33
Researchers have developed a unique inkjet printing method for fabricating tiny biocompatible polymer microdisk lasers for biosensing applications. The approach enables production of both the laser and sensor in a room t...