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Location American Science News for 17 February 2021
World's largest iceberg disintegrates into 'alphabet soup,' NASA photo shows The world's largest iceberg has disintegrated into an 'alphabet soup' of mini ice island, new NASA imagery shows.
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Stained-glass 'graphic novel' reveals miracles of Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket's miraculous acts -- presented "graphic-novel-style" in stained glass -- leave Canterbury Cathedral for a museum exhibit.
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Combination Treatment for Common Glioma Type Shows Promise

Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2021 03:21
Combination Treatment for Common Glioma Type Shows Promise Treating mouse models of astrocytomas with a new combination therapy resulted in tumor regression in 60% of the mice.
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Bermuda's hurricanes are twice as strong as they were six decades ago Hurricanes have more than doubled in strength since 1955, increasing at a rate of 6mph every decade. Now researchers better understand exactly why.
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Ancient malted barley grains found in Denmark suggest that people there were likely brewing beer at least two millennia ago
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Genetic Link Between ADHD, Disruptive Behavior Disorder, and Aggressive Behaviors People with ADHD and disruptive behavioral disorders share 80% of genetic variants associated with antisocial behavior and aggression.
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For the first time, DNA more than a million years old has been obtained from ancient animal remains - and it drastically alters the story of mammoth evolution
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How the 'Noise' in Our Brain Influences Our Behavior

Neuroscience News - 18 Feb 2021 00:37
How the 'Noise' in Our Brain Influences Our Behavior More focused needs to be placed on neural variability to better understand how behavior emerges from the brain.
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How Some Neurons Compensate for Death of Their Neighbors

Neuroscience News - 18 Feb 2021 00:17
How Some Neurons Compensate for Death of Their Neighbors Some neurons have the ability to detect and compensate for neighboring neurons, while others do not. The findings shed new light on synaptic plasticity.
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Quantum collaboration gives new gravity to the mysteries of the universe Scientists have used cutting-edge research in quantum computation and quantum technology to pioneer a radical new approach to determining how our Universe works at its most fundamental level.
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New research demonstrates the ability of dogs to detect aggressive prostate cancer from urine samples and suggests that an artificial neural network could learn from this olfactory ability, with an eye toward replicating...
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A new system can detect the chemical and microbial content of an air sample with even greater sensitivity than a dog's nose. Researchers coupled this to a machine-learning process that can identify the distinctive charac...
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Muscle soreness and achy joints are common symptoms among COVID-19 patients. But for some people, symptoms are more severe, long lasting and even bizarre, including rheumatoid arthritis flares, autoimmune myositis or 'CO...
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A deep learning-based system enables dermatologist-level identification of suspicious skin lesions from smartphone photos, allowing better screening.
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Mimicking a chronic immune response changes the brain

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2021 00:10
Researchers show that simulating an overactive autoimmune response in mice leads to changes in the hippocampal region of the brain.
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New link between personality and risk of early death

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2021 00:10
Ground-breaking research has revealed for the first time that the immune system directly links personality to long-term risk of early death.
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Researchers have developed a novel proton therapy technique to more specifically target cancer cells that resist other forms of treatment. The technique is called LEAP, an acronym for 'biologically enhanced particle ther...
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Fish diet heats up marine biodiversity hotspot

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2021 00:10
A never-before-seen biodiversity pattern of coral reef fishes suggests some fishes might be exceptionally vulnerable to environmental change. It highlights, for the first time, a unique link between the diet and distribu...
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Researchers have developed an extremely sensitive miniaturized optical fiber sensor that could one day be used to measure small pressure changes in the body.
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New Link Between Personality and Risk of Death

Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2021 23:33
New Link Between Personality and Risk of Death Study finds the immune system links personality to the long-term risk of mortality. Those who score higher on the personality trait of conscientiousness tend to live longer because their immune systems have lower levels ...
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Altered Brain Connectivity After Prolonged Anesthesia

Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2021 23:06
Altered Brain Connectivity After Prolonged Anesthesia Prolonged anesthesia significantly alters the synaptic architecture of the brain, regardless of age.
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In a small UK trial, 28 per cent of people buying food online picked a healthier version of a product when they were clearly presented with the choice
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