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A warp drive that doesn't break the laws of physics is possible
New Scientist - 3 Mar 2021 13:00
Previous ideas for warp drives have required types of matter that do not seem to exist, but a new concept could allow them to be made without any imaginary substances
Human ancestor 'Lucy' gets a new face in stunning reconstruction
Live Science - 3 Mar 2021 19:22
New depictions of Lucy and the Taung child are shedding light on the tricky task of facial reconstruction.
Fireball lights up the night sky above UK as meteor breaks apart
Live Science - 3 Mar 2021 17:21
An meteor breaking apart as it entered the atmosphere above the U.K. might be the most well documented fireball meteor ever seen.
Researchers Identify Brain Ion Channel as New Approach to Treating Depression
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 01:51
Ezogabine, a drug that opens up the KCNQ2/3 type potassium channel, significantly improved symptoms of depression and anhedonia.
Sesame Seed Shell Byproduct Sesaminol is a Parkinson's Disease's Surprise Medicine
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 01:28
Sesaminol, a chemical byproduct of sesame seed shells, has neuroprotective properties against Parkinson's disease.
Belly fat resistant to every-other-day fasting
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2021 01:16
Scientists have mapped out what happens to fat deposits during intermittent fasting (every second day), with an unexpected discovery that some types of fat are more resistant to weight loss.
Nature: New compound for male contraceptive pill
Science Daily - 4 Mar 2021 01:16
In a new article spells out an innovative strategy that has led to the discovery of a natural compound as a safe, effective and reversible male contraceptive agent in pre-clinical animal models. Despite tremendous effort...
Why the APOE4 Gene Enhances Alzheimer's Risk
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 01:08
APOE4 affects lipid metabolism, but taking choline supplements may help protect carriers from developing Alzheimer's disease and slow cognitive decline.
Color Blindness-Correcting Contact Lenses
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 00:55
Infusing contact lenses with gold nanoparticles allows for better color perception for those who are color blind.
Dietary Fats Interact With Grape Tannins to Influence Wine Taste
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 00:23
Study reveals how lipids interact with grape tannins, masking the unfavorable taste of certain wine compounds and altering taste perception.
Drug Target Could Fight Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 00:03
The SARM1 protein triggers a cascade of degeneration associated with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers hope new drugs can be developed to directly target this protein to fight ne...
Watch SpaceX launch and (hopefully) land its giant 10th Starship prototype today
Live Science - 3 Mar 2021 23:56
SpaceX looks set to launch yet another Starship prototype over Texas today. Two previous tests ended in explosions.
Evolution Drives Autism and Other Conditions to Occur Much More Frequently in Boys
Neuroscience News - 3 Mar 2021 23:48
Hereditary forces that have evolved over millions of years favor mate selection and reproduction in the early years of male sexual maturity at the expense of longer-term well-being. This may explain why females tend to l...
Color blindness-correcting contact lenses
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 23:26
Imagine seeing the world in muted shades -- gray sky, gray grass. Some people with color blindness see everything this way, though most can't see specific colors. Tinted glasses can help, but they can't be used to correc...
Study reveals details of immune defense guidance system
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 23:25
At the beginning of an immune response, a molecule known to mobilize immune cells into the bloodstream, where they home in on infection sites, rapidly shifts position, a new study shows. Researchers say this indirectly a...
Genomics study identifies routes of transmission of coronavirus in care homes
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 23:24
Genomic surveillance -- using information about genetic differences between virus samples -- can help identify how SARS-CoV-2 spreads in care home settings, whose residents are at particular risk, according to new resear...
Accelerating gains in abdominal fat during menopause tied to heart disease risk
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 23:24
Women who experience an accelerated accumulation of abdominal fat during menopause are at greater risk of heart disease, even if their weight stays steady, according to a new analysis. The study -- based on a quarter cen...
Researchers illuminate potential precursors of blood cancers
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2021 23:24
Researchers provide new clues about genetic mutations that may initiate blood cancer development and those that may help cancer to progress.
Why type A blood may increase COVID-19 risk
Live Science - 3 Mar 2021 23:19
The study is an early first step to understanding the link between blood type and COVID-19.
Decapitated Stone Age woman's head rolled into a cave in Italy
Live Science - 3 Mar 2021 23:16
After a woman died and was likely dismembered, her skull went on a "long and bumpy ride."
Reading the physics hiding in data
Phys.org - 3 Mar 2021 22:06
Information is encoded in data. This is true for most aspects of modern life, but it is also true in most branches of contemporary physics, and extracting useful and meaningful information from very large data sets is a ...
Eagle-inspired robot flies by flapping its feather-covered wings
New Scientist - 3 Mar 2021 22:02
A robot that looks like a bird, flaps its wings like a bird and flies like a bird could be used as a stealthy, camouflaged drone