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Factoring in gravitomagnetism could do away with dark matter Observations of galactic rotation curves give one of the strongest lines of evidence pointing towards the existence of dark matter, a non-baryonic form of matter that makes up an estimated 85% of the matter in the observ...
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New research has found that new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 can evade antibodies that work against the original form of the virus that sparked the pandemic, potentially undermining the effectiveness of vac...
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Custom Diets Are Essential to Mental Health

Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 02:33
Custom Diets Are Essential to Mental Health Dietary and lifestyle changes could be key to reducing risks for psychiatric disorders and improving overall mental health.
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AI Helps With Drug Repurposing for Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 5 Mar 2021 01:24
AI Helps With Drug Repurposing for Alzheimer's Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence algorithm designed to examine existing drugs as potential Alzheimer's treatments.
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Urban Tanzanians have a more activated immune system compared to their rural counterparts. The difference in diet appears to explain this difference: in the cities, people eat a more western style diet, while in rural ar...
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Can't Solve a Riddle? The Answer Might Lie in Knowing What Doesn't Work Knowing when your train of thought is off track is central to finding the correct answer while problem-solving.
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Lonely? These Odd Rituals Can Help

Neuroscience News - 5 Mar 2021 00:41
Lonely? These Odd Rituals Can Help Adopting unique rituals to make everyday tasks more meaningful, like dunking a teabag repeatedly, may help curb feelings of loneliness, a new study reports.
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Immune Cells in Blood Influence the Brain During Early Development of Parkinson's Disease Study reveals the immune system constantly communicates with the brain during the early developmental phase of Parkinson's disease. Changes in the immune system influence the condition of neurons.
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Brain State Behind Social Interaction Uncovered

Neuroscience News - 5 Mar 2021 00:03
Brain State Behind Social Interaction Uncovered The activity of different populations of neurons in the amygdala governs whether mice interact with their peers, or indulge in self-centered behaviors.
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Shark gets stabbed in the head, washes ashore in Los Cabos Dead sharks usually sink, so it's surprising to find one washed up onshore.
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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine show that analysis of the proteomics, or all the protein data, from aggressive human cancers is a useful approach to identify potential novel therapeutic targets.
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Researchers reconstructed the evolutionary history of cancer cells in two patients, tracing the timeline of the mutation that causes the disease to a cell of origin. In a 63-year-old patient, it occurred at around age 19...
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Cancer 'guardian' breaks bad with one switch

Science Daily - 4 Mar 2021 23:53
A mutation that replaces a single amino acid in a potent tumor-suppressing protein makes it prone to nucleating amyloid fibrils implicated in many cancers as well as neurological diseases.
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Astrocytes Derived From Patients With Bipolar Disorder Malfunction Astrocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells of bipolar patients provide suboptimal support for neural activity. The malfunction can be traced to the inflammation-promoting molecule, interleukin-6.
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The second world war left a major mark on the genetic composition of Finland, researchers have found, though the work may not have included minority ethnic groups
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Smoking Cessation Drug May Treat Parkinson's in Women

Neuroscience News - 4 Mar 2021 22:52
Smoking Cessation Drug May Treat Parkinson's in Women A smoking cessation drug called cytisine may be a helpful new tool for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in women. Cytisine was found to reduce the loss of dopamine neurons. The effect was more pronounced when estroge...
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Researchers have developed a method based on artificial intelligence that rapidly identifies currently available medications that may treat Alzheimer's disease. The method also reveals potential new treatment targets for...
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Orangutans and bonobos at US zoo get experimental COVID-19 vaccine Four orangutans and five bonobos have been vaccinated.
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First-ever 'space hurricane' detected over the North Pole Astronomers detected the first-known 'space hurricane' raging over the North Pole for 8 hours in 2014, a new study found.
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'Egg carton' quantum dot array could lead to ultralow power devices A new path toward sending and receiving information with single photons of light has been discovered by an international team of researchers led by the University of Michigan.
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WOX9: A jack of all trades

Science Daily - 4 Mar 2021 20:25
Researchers used CRISPR, a genome-editing tool, to figure out the hidden roles of a developmental gene called WOX9. It usually induces flower branching in tomatoes and influences embryo growth in a plant related to brocc...
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