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A New Potential for Functional Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 02:36
Researchers modified NG2 glial cells in the central nervous system into new neurons to promote recovery following spinal cord injury.
A New Way to Halt Excessive Inflammation
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 02:05
The protein Arginase-2 works through mitochondria to reduce inflammation. The findings could lead to new treatments for diseases associated with neuroinflammation, including multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
New Test Enables Rapid Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment as Well as Dementia
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 03:17
A new computerized assessment appears to be effective in screening for mild cognitive impairment and dementia within five minutes.
Anti-Hyperlipidemia Drug Improves Brain Connectivity Schizophrenia
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 03:56
Fenofibrate, a drug developed to control cholesterol, alleviated brain and behavioral abnormalities in mouse models of schizophrenia.
How the Brain Reads Music: The Evidence for Musical Dyslexia
Neuroscience News - 7 Mar 2021 00:04
Identifying musical dyslexia could help explain why some musicians are proficient at reading musical scores, while others excel when it comes to playing by ear.
Why We're So Bad at Daydreaming, and How to Fix It
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 23:42
When people were presented with a list of scenarios that were meaningful or enjoyable, they enjoyed thinking 50% more than when they were instructed to think about whatever they wanted.
What I Learned When I Recreated the Famous 'Doll Test' That Looked at How Black Kids See Race
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 23:15
A new take on the Clark Doll Test reveals little Black girls still show racial bias in their treatment of Black dolls. Findings reconfirm Black children still view their Blackness in a negative way. Researchers say more ...
Huntington's Disease Driven by Slowed Protein-Building Machinery in Cells
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 22:39
The mutated huntingtin protein slows ribosome movement and decreases protein synthesis.
Larger Pupils? You Might Just Have Gained Someone's Trust
Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2021 22:07
Autonomic mimicry in human social interactions is significant, a new study reports. Researchers found in computer facial simulations where the pupils were dilated, test subjects trusted the simulated face more and mimick...
This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 6)
Singularity Hub - 6 Mar 2021 19:00
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Facebook’s New AI Teaches Itself to See With Less Human Help Will Knight | Wired “Peer inside an AI algorithm and you'll find something constructed using data that was curated and labeled by a...
What animal has the largest ears?
Live Science - 6 Mar 2021 16:00
The animal with the largest ears relative to body size is actually quite tiny.
This $35 bowl sold at a Connecticut yard sale is worth $500,000
Live Science - 6 Mar 2021 16:00
The bowl turned out to be a rare, 15th-century Chinese artifact.
"Magic sand" might help us understand the physics of granular matter
EurekAlert! - 6 Mar 2021 09:00
(Tokyo Metropolitan University) Tokyo, Japan - Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have studied the properties of mixtures of silicone-coated "magic sand", a popular kid's toy, and normal sand. Silicone-coated...