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'Dark Watchers' have been spooking California hikers for centuries. What are they? Enormous, shadowy figures in hats and cloaks have haunted the California coast for more than 300 years. What are they?
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Hidden link between cellular defense systems

Science Daily - 15 Mar 2021 19:50
Researchers have discovered that heparanase, HPSE, a poorly understood protein, is a key regulator of cells' innate defense mechanisms.
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Crucial Step in Formation of Deadly Brain Diseases Discovered Study sheds light on what causes normal proteins to convert to a diseased form associated with CJD and Kuru.
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Lab Studies of Emotion and Well-Being May Be Missing Real-World Anxiety A person's natural level of anxiety may have a significant impact on results for lab-based studies of emotion and anxiety.
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Adding Omega-3 Based Medication to Statins May Lower Stroke Risk Adding icosapent ethyl, a triglyceride-lowering medication that is high in the omega 3 fatty acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, in combination with statins helped to reduce stroke risk by 36% in those with cardiovascular disea...
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Exercise During Pregnancy May Save Kids From Health Problems as Adults Mouse study reveals maternal exercise during pregnancy reduced the transmission of metabolic disorders from obese parents, whether the disorder was apparent in the father or mother.
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Ozone-destroying CFCs could make late-21st-century comeback The chemicals that tore a hole in the ozone layer are set to make a comeback in the late 21st century, in a process accelerated by climate change.
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Scientists have harnessed microfluidic organs-on-chip technology to model the different anatomical sections of the mouse intestine and their symbiosis with a complex living microbiome in vitro. In a comparative analysis ...
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One day soon, a woman's first trip to the doctor after conceiving may include a prescription for an exercise program.
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How the Brain Learns From Subconscious Stimuli

Neuroscience News - 15 Mar 2021 23:33
How the Brain Learns From Subconscious Stimuli When the ventral tegmental area was stimulated, monkeys were better able to identify details associated with subconscious visual stimuli they were exposed to.
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Epigenetic Mechanism Contributing to Lifelong Stress Susceptibility Discovered Early life stress induces epigenetic modifications in D2-type medium spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens, increasing the susceptibility to stress in adulthood.
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What Happens in Your Brain When You 'Lose Yourself' in Fiction Using characters from "Game of Thrones", researchers investigated what happens in the brain when people immerse themselves in fiction. The study found the more people became immersed in a story, the more they "became" th...
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Arctic walrus takes a nap on an iceberg, wakes up in Ireland That's one theory for how the walrus wound up so far from home.
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The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
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Often overlooked as just a mark of identity, fingerprints actually give us our precise sense of touch through nerve endings in the fingerprint ridges
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Industrial automation raises wages for men and women because of productivity increases, but could erode progress made over recent years to narrow the gender pay gap
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Orange veil of dust chokes Beijing in record-breaking sandstorm Beijing and northern China have been hit with one of the worst sandstorms in decades which has increased air pollution concentrations to dangerous levels.
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Our early human ancestors ate more meat than their hominin forerunners – and some researchers think their hunting strategies offer a clue to how we evolved our intelligence
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Whispers from the dark side: What can gravitational waves reveal about dark matter? The NANOGrav Collaboration recently captured the first signs of very low-frequency gravitational waves. Prof. Pedro Schwaller and Wolfram Ratzinger analyzed the data and, in particular, considered the possibility of whet...
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A home-based parenting program to prevent childhood behavior problems, which very unusually focuses on children when they are still toddlers and, in some cases, just 12 months old, has proven highly successful during its...
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Researchers have now presented results that may change our basic view of how type 2 diabetes occurs. Their study indicates that free fatty acids (FFAs) in the blood trigger insulin release even at a normal blood-sugar le...
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Drug delivery system: Injections or light irradiation?

Science Daily - 15 Mar 2021 19:03
A research team has developed near-infrared (NIR) light triggered drug delivery system.
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