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Location American Science News for 9 February 2021
Porous materials unfavorable for coronavirus survival As COVID-19 spreads via respiratory droplets, researchers have become increasingly interested in the drying of droplets on impermeable and porous surfaces. Surfaces that accelerate evaporation can decelerate the spread o...
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Could there be a cluster of antimatter stars orbiting our galaxy? We don't know why the universe is dominated by matter over antimatter, but there could be entire stars, and maybe even galaxies, in the universe made of antimatter.
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Specific Genes in Placenta May Predict Size of Baby's Brain and Risk for Schizophrenia Genes found in the placenta can accurately help predict the size of a baby's brain and its cognitive development, which, depending on other factors, could predict risk factors for schizophrenia in later life.
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Brain Protein That Causes Alzheimer's Also Protects Against the Disease Amyloid-beta38 may have protective benefits against Alzheimer's disease, researchers report.
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New A newly developed light-activated protein allows researchers to study single synapses of a neuron.
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Poorer Mental Health Smolders After Deadly, Devastating Wildfire Direct exposure to the California wildfires increased the risk of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
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What's Driving 'Brain Fog' in People With COVID-19?

Neuroscience News - 10 Feb 2021 00:55
What's Driving 'Brain Fog' in People With COVID-19? Many patients report symptoms of "brain fog" and confusion as a result of COVID-19 infection. Researchers report inflammatory molecules in the cerebral spinal fluid could be the cause of brain fog associated with coronav...
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How Our Visual System Avoids Overloading

Neuroscience News - 10 Feb 2021 00:34
How Our Visual System Avoids Overloading Findings contradict the assumption the visual system categorizes objects based on simple features alone.
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Wintertime outbreaks of COVID-19 have been largely driven by whether people adhere to control measures such as mask wearing and social distancing, according to a new study. Climate and a lack of population immunity are p...
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The drug is effective at treating pancreatic cancer and prolonging survival in mice, according to a new study. A second study shows the drug is also effective against triple-negative breast cancer, a fast-growing and har...
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New CRISPR tech targets human genome's complex code

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2021 00:18
Rice bioengineers harness the CRISPR/Cas9 system to program histones, the support proteins that wrap up and control human DNA, to manipulate gene activation and phosphorylation. The new technology enables innovative ways...
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Researchers report that climate change is a chronic mental health stressor, and promotes a variety of mental health problems. The 2018 Camp Fire is a case study.
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Researchers found that emission levels dropped dramatically over the course of the pandemic. They measured downtown air quality monitoring station data from eight Canadian cities and compared their concentration levels o...
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Quantum computing enables simulations to unravel mysteries of magnetic materials A multi-institutional team became the first to generate accurate results from materials science simulations on a quantum computer that can be verified with neutron scattering experiments and other practical techniques.
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Collective worm and robot 'blobs' protect individuals, swarm together Individually, California blackworms live an unremarkable life eating microorganisms in ponds and serving as tropical fish food for aquarium enthusiasts. But together, tens, hundreds, or thousands of the centimeter-long c...
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Color Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2021 23:52
Color Is in the Eye of the Beholder The evolution of red color vision in a species of butterfly is linked to coordinating rhodopsin tuning.
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Not everyone will have side effects such as a sore arm from a coronavirus vaccine, but that doesn't mean it didn't work. Antibody tests can confirm your immunity, but they must be the right kind
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Being Male, BMI, Smoking and Depression All Increase Biological Age Researchers identify five biological indicators that have a significant impact on biological aging.
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Welcome to Mars! UAE's Hope probe enters orbit around Red Planet. After a nail-biting 27 minutes, the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) first-ever interplanetary mission has successfully reached orbit around Mars.
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Recognizing Liars From the Sound of Their Voice?

Neuroscience News - 9 Feb 2021 23:02
Recognizing Liars From the Sound of Their Voice? Study identifies key factors in peoples' voices that show when they are lying.
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COVID-19 may lower sperm counts, small study finds

Live Science - 9 Feb 2021 22:21
COVID-19 may lower sperm counts, small study finds In a study of 43 men who had recovered from COVID-19, nearly 20% had azoospermia, or the total absence of sperm in semen.
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THz spectroscopy tracks electron solvation in photoionized water Photoionization of water involves the migration and solvation of electrons, with many transient and highly active intermediates. The process results in a large blue shift in the absorption spectrum, from the THz or gigah...
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