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Location American Science News for 5 February 2021
Mathematics Used to Analyze the Semantics of Dream Reports During the Pandemic Researchers say our dreams are reflecting fears and anxiety associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Experimental Vaccine Blunts the Deadliest of Synthetic Opioids A newly developed experimental vaccine can diminish the fatal respiratory effects of carfentanil and fentanyl in rodent models.
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Breaking the chemical bonds in large molecules to form a desired substance can be a fiddly task, but simply chucking molecules at a wall can get the job done
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The Lava Lake Returns to Kilauea

Physics Buzz - 6 Feb 2021 01:36
Kilauea summit lava lake at a depth of 515 ft (156 m) taken 8 a.m. Dec. 23. USGS photo by H. Dietterich By Allison Kubo Hutchison On December 20, 2020, at about 9:30 PM, Halema'uma'u Crater, the traditional home of the g...
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Compound Isolated From Human Sperm Could Treat Genetic Disorder A genetic disorder caused by protein synthesis that results in learning and developmental difficulties can be treated by spermidine, a compound isolated from human sperm.
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Computer can determine whether you'll die from COVID-19

Neuroscience News - 6 Feb 2021 01:03
Computer can determine whether you'll die from COVID-19 Analyzing patient data, artificial intelligence technology was able to predict mortality risk from COVID-19 infection with 90% accuracy.
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Fungi in the gut prime immunity against infection

Science Daily - 6 Feb 2021 00:58
Common fungi, often present in the gut, teach the immune system how to respond to their more dangerous relatives, according to new research. Breakdowns in this process can leave people susceptible to deadly fungal infect...
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The discovery of an 'Achilles heel' in a type of gut bacteria that causes intestinal inflammation in patients with Crohn's disease may lead to more targeted therapies for the difficult to treat disease, according to inve...
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Progressive vision loss, and eventually blindness, are the hallmarks of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL) or CLN3-Batten disease. New research shows how the mutation associated with the disease could potenti...
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Genes for Face Shape Identified

Neuroscience News - 6 Feb 2021 00:19
Genes for Face Shape Identified Study identifies thirty-two gene regions, including nine novel gene regions, associated with facial features including the shape of the face, lips, and nose.
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Breakthrough in quantum photonics promises a new era in optical circuits The modern world is powered by electrical circuitry on a "chip"--the semiconductor chip underpinning computers, cell phones, the internet, and other applications. In the year 2025, humans are expected to be creating 175 ...
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The largest single cell study to date of the childhood cancer, neuroblastoma, has discovered that all neuroblastomas arise from a single type of embryonic cell called sympathoblasts.
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Health care and education systems are two main pillars of a community's stability. How well and how quickly a community recovers following a natural disaster depends on the resilience of these essential social services. ...
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Left and Right-Brain Age Differently: Alzheimer's Link

Neuroscience News - 5 Feb 2021 23:40
Left and Right-Brain Age Differently: Alzheimer's Link Cortical-asymmetry loss begins when we hit our thirties, with an accelerated decline as we enter our sixties. The brain changes are further accelerated in those with Alzheimer's disease.
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Transient fairy circles - rings of grass that can morph into a bullseye shape - found in Chinese salt marshes can indicate that the ecosystem is resilient to climate change
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Diamonds need an electric zap to crystallize deep inside Earth A lab experiment mimicking mantle conditions revealed how diamonds need an electric field to grow.
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Sea cucumbers pinch out '5 Eiffel Towers worth' of poop per reef, per year Sea cucumbers poop an incredible amount -- and that's really important.
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Venus flytraps produce magnetic fields when they eat These carnivorous plants generate tiny magnetic signals when they clamp down on insects.
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Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the quest to understand the intricate processes that occur in the brain during seizures that are the key symptom of epilepsy.
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A study shows how the 'hidden' genes in bacteriophages -- types of viruses that infect and destroy bacteria -- may be key to the development of a new class of antibiotics for human health.
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These Distant 'Baby' Black Holes Seem to Be Misbehaving--and Experts Are Perplexed Radio images of the sky have revealed hundreds of "baby" and supermassive black holes in distant galaxies, with the galaxies' light bouncing around in unexpected ways. Galaxies are vast cosmic bodies, tens of thousands o...
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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
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