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Location American Science News for 11 March 2021
Young Night Owls With High Psychosis Risk Experience More Psychotic Symptoms Study reveals adolescents with a high risk of developing psychosis and who were night owls reported experiencing an increase in psychotic symptoms.
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Key Genes in the Brain Involved in Encoding Memories Identified Study identified 300 "hub genes" that appear to control separate gene networks in brain tissue samples. The SAMD3 gene appears to be a master regulator to control the activity of many of the gene hubs and the genes the h...
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The Dark Doesn't Hide It: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Dark Personalities Those who are more narcissistic or Machiavellian reported experiencing more negativity and perceived the COVID-19 pandemic is threatening the world. Sadists, by contrast, reported more positive emotions as they felt the ...
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Dry Eye Disease Negatively Affects Physical and Mental Health as Well as Vision People who suffer from dry eye disease symptoms report visual problems, increased depression and anxiety, and mobility issues. Dry eye disease, researchers say, can have a negative impact on the overall quality of life f...
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Laser-driven experiments provide insights into the formation of the universe The universe is filled with magnetic fields. Understanding how magnetic fields are generated and amplified in plasmas is essential to studying how large structures in the universe were formed and how energy is divided th...
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Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy innovation enables simultaneous multicontrast imaging Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM), a new hybrid imaging technique, allows us to listen to the sound of light and see the color of biological tissue itself. It can be used for live, multicontrast functi...
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String of code sells for $69 million

Live Science - 12 Mar 2021 01:12
String of code sells for $69 million A unique piece of code verifies the authenticity of the digital art piece.
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Growing Neurons Gain an Edge by Making Connections

Neuroscience News - 12 Mar 2021 01:04
Growing Neurons Gain an Edge by Making Connections Findings shed new light on how the brain wires during development.
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Gold and precious gems unearthed in a 5th-century grave in Bohemia Archaeologists in the Czech Republic recently discovered a 1,600-year-old grave holding the remains of a woman and several precious artifacts.
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Tracking cosmic ghosts

Phys.org - 12 Mar 2021 00:43
Tracking cosmic ghosts The idea was so far-fetched it seemed like science fiction: create an observatory out of a one cubic kilometer block of ice in Antarctica to track ghostly particles called neutrinos that pass through the Earth. But speak...
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Superconducting coils for contactless power transmission in the kilowatt range A team led by Christoph Utschick and Prof. Rudolf Gross, physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has developed a coil with superconducting wires capable of transmitting power in the range of more than fiv...
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For the first time ever, a research team has peered inside a human cell to view Mediator-bound pre-initiation complex, a multi-subunit machine responsible for regulating gene expression.
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New insight into how cancer spreads

Science Daily - 12 Mar 2021 00:28
Breast cancer is harmful enough on its own, but when cancer cells start to metastasize -- or spread into the body from their original location -- the disease becomes even more fatal and difficult to treat.
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Insights into how bacterial proteins work as a network to take control of our cells could help predict infection outcomes and develop new treatments.
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An enzyme called MARK2 has been identified as a key stress-response switch in cells in a new study.
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Skin Swab Test Could Help Diagnose Parkinson's

Neuroscience News - 12 Mar 2021 00:04
Skin Swab Test Could Help Diagnose Parkinson's Researchers have developed a new, non-invasive test to diagnose Parkinson's disease which relies on a simple skin swab. The test analyses sebum, the oily substance that coats and protects the skin. People with Parkinson'...
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Reading Skills Affect Everything, Even Math

Neuroscience News - 11 Mar 2021 23:40
Reading Skills Affect Everything, Even Math Researchers have identified a connectivity fingerprint that suggests the brain's reading network works across different cognitive domains, even mathematical skills.
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How to make all headphones intelligent

Science Daily - 11 Mar 2021 23:21
How do you turn 'dumb' headphones into smart ones? Engineers have invented a cheap and easy way by transforming headphones into sensors that can be plugged into smartphones, identify their users, monitor their heart rate...
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New nanoprobes tested in zebrafish could help detect cancer more accurately and might aid diagnosis and therapy in the future.
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Electric stimulation may be able to help blood vessels carry white blood cells and oxygen to wounds, speeding healing, a new study suggests.
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Air pollution: The silent killer called PM 2.5

Science Daily - 11 Mar 2021 23:20
Millions of people die prematurely every year from diseases and cancer caused by air pollution. The first line of defence against this carnage is ambient air quality standards. Yet, according to new research, over half o...
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Ten days after receiving a second dose of a messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccine for COVID-19, patients without COVID-19 symptoms are far less likely to test positive and unknowingly spread COVID-19, compared to patients who ...
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