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Photos of Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie and others come alive (creepily), thanks to AI
Live Science - 2 Mar 2021 02:39
In AI-generated animations, faces that were once frozen in time blink, turn their heads and even smile.
Planetary defense experts use infamous asteroid Apophis to practice spotting dangerous space rocks
Live Science - 2 Mar 2021 16:26
Eight years after an asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, scientists are taking advantage of a flyby of the infamous asteroid Apophis to practice protecting Earth from space rocks.
2 ancient stone coffins for husband and wife unearthed at Israeli wildlife park
Live Science - 2 Mar 2021 16:56
Two ancient stone coffins that may have once held the remains of a husband and wife have been rediscovered in a wildlife park near the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.
Researchers Find Frustration Is an Additional Factor of Addiction
Neuroscience News - 2 Mar 2021 03:08
A new study looks at the role frustration plays in driving addiction.
Algorithm reveals contents of fragile letters sealed for 300 years
New Scientist - 2 Mar 2021 14:00
Sealed letters folded in intricate patterns have gone unread for more than 300 years, but now researchers have been able to tease out their contents with a combination of X-ray imaging and unfolding algorithms
Neanderthals Had the Capacity to Perceive and Produce Human Speech
Neuroscience News - 2 Mar 2021 03:42
A new study reveals Neanderthals had the ability to perceive and produce human speech.
Unveiling the Weaving Fractal Network of Connecting Neurons
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 01:41
Dendrites weave their way through space that balances their need to connect to other neurons, but there is a cost.
Could Rising Temperatures Send More People With MS to the Hospital?
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 01:26
During anomalously warm weather, people with multiple sclerosis have a 4% increased risk of having an emergency department visit. 3% of MS patients had an increased risk of inpatient hospital stays.
The Most Detailed Look Yet at the Neuroscience of Placebo Effects
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 01:06
Patients who reported a greater reduction in pain following being administered a placebo showed larger reductions in brain areas associated with pain construction.
Indoors, outdoors, 6 feet apart? Transmission risk of airborne viruses can be quantified
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:42
The rush for scientific understanding of the novel coronavirus has focused on biological mechanisms: how people get infected, the response of the human body, and the fastest path to a vaccine. As an aerosol scientist, Ta...
Novel drug prevents amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:42
Researchers have identified a new drug that could prevent AD by modulating, rather than inhibiting, a key enzyme involved in forming amyloid plaques.
Potential Drug for Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Found Safe and Effective in Animals
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 00:26
A new drug modulates, rather than inhibits, a key enzyme implicated in the formation of Alzheimer's related plaques.
Willpower Is the Key to Enhancing Learning and Memory
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 00:03
An increase in theta oscillations in the hippocampus help make learning and subsequent memory more efficient.
Ultrasonic cleaning of salad could reduce instances of food poisoning
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:00
A new study has shown that gentle streams of water carrying sound and microscopic air bubbles can clean bacteria from salad leaves more effectively than current washing methods used by suppliers and consumers. As well as...
Placebo effect may explain reported benefits of psychedelic microdoses
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:00
Positive psychological effects associated with taking small doses of psychedelic drugs are likely the result of users' expectations, suggests a new study.
Heart disease is in the eye of the beholder
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:00
Researchers have identified a potential new marker that shows cardiovascular disease may be present in a patient using an optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan -- a non-invasive diagnostic tool commonly used in ophthal...
Disruption of lung biological clock in premature babies may raise later flu risk
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:00
Disruptions in the circadian rhythms in lung cells may explain why adults who survived premature birth are often more at risk of severe influenza infections, suggests a new study.
COVID-19 can kill heart muscle cells, interfere with contraction
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 00:00
A new study provides evidence that COVID-19 patients' heart damage is caused by the virus invading and replicating inside heart muscle cells, leading to cell death and interfering with heart muscle contraction. The resea...
Renaissance-era letter sealed for centuries just virtually unfolded and read for the first time
Live Science - 2 Mar 2021 23:53
X-ray scans and digital reconstructions revealed the contents of undelivered letters that were sealed more than 600 years ago.
Placebo Effect May Explain Reported Benefits of Psychedelic Microdoses
Neuroscience News - 2 Mar 2021 23:47
A placebo-controlled study of psychedelics reveals the psychological benefits of microdosing are most likely explained by the placebo effect.
Nanoparticle-delivered COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows promise in preclinical studies
Science Daily - 2 Mar 2021 22:07
Researchers have developed a promising new COVID-19 vaccine candidate that utilizes nanotechnology and has shown strong efficacy in preclinical disease models. According to a new study, the vaccine produced potent neutra...
COVID-19 spread tracked via a rapid, large-scale early wastewater surveillance alert system
Science Daily - 2 Mar 2021 22:07
Detecting COVID-19 outbreaks before they spread could help contain the virus and curb new cases within a community. In a new study, researchers describe a mostly automated early alert system that uses high-throughput ana...