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Brood X cicadas protect themselves with math. Zombie fungus doesn't care.
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 18:05
Most predators are stymied by the cicadas' 17-year life spans, but the insects are still vulnerable to being zombified.
How teeth sense the cold
Science Daily - 26 Mar 2021 23:13
An ion channel called TRPC5 acts as a molecular cold sensor in teeth and could serve as a new drug target for treating toothaches.
Uranium compound achieves record anomalous Nernst conductivity
Phys.org - 27 Mar 2021 00:37
New research has demonstrated that a magnetic uranium compound can have strong thermoelectric properties, generating four times the transverse voltage from heat than the previous record in a cobalt-manganese-gallium comp...
DARPA takes step toward 'holy grail of encryption'
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 16:49
The U.S. defense department is searching for what could be considered the "holy grail of data encryption," which would seal up a loophole that allows hackers to access sensitive information while it's being processed.
Scientists propose highly reliable thermal power generator
Phys.org - 26 Mar 2021 15:56
Chinese scientists have proposed a highly reliable thermal power generator by combining thermoacoustic effect and triboelectric effect.
The EU could greatly reduce carbon emissions by embracing GM crops
New Scientist - 26 Mar 2021 12:00
If the European Union grew genetically engineered crops, it could cut carbon dioxide emissions by around 33 million tonnes a year - equivalent to 8 per cent of all the EU's agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in 2017
Scientists put additive manufactured foams to the test
Phys.org - 26 Mar 2021 16:29
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists recently published the results of a three-week experimental campaign at the Lab's Jupiter Laser Facility to test the performance of laser-heated additive manufactu...
Want a Longer, Healthier Life? Resolve Your Arguments by Day's End
Neuroscience News - 27 Mar 2021 01:44
Resolving arguments on the day they occur helps reduce and improves overall wellbeing, researchers report.
Correcting Altered Brain Circuit Could Tackle Coinciding Obesity and Depression
Neuroscience News - 27 Mar 2021 01:16
Mice that consumed high-fat diets not only became obese, they also displayed an increased risk of depression and anxiety symptoms. This was mediated by a defective brain circuit. When the disruptions were corrected eithe...
The Brain Area With Which We Interpret the World
Neuroscience News - 26 Mar 2021 23:28
Different areas of the inferior parietal lobe specialize in distinct cognitive functions, such as language processing and social cognition. However, these areas work together in conjunction with different brain areas in ...
Signals from muscle protect from dementia
Science Daily - 26 Mar 2021 23:23
Scientists are studying how signals sent from skeletal muscle affect the brain.
Seeking Happiness During Challenging Times May Leave You More Stressed and Less Fulfilled
Neuroscience News - 26 Mar 2021 22:53
In times of uncertainly, the pursuit of happiness may not have positive results, researchers say.
Ex-CDC director believes COVID-19 escaped from a lab, but cites no evidence
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 22:27
Many experts have rejected that theory as unlikely.
Climate change expected to make European hay fever seasons much worse
New Scientist - 26 Mar 2021 22:00
Coping with the hay fever season in north-west Europe is set to get harder, with climate change potentially increasing the severity of the pollen season by more than half
Covid-19 news: UK scientists warn cases are rising in children
New Scientist - 26 Mar 2021 21:45
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Hypnosis Changes the Way Our Brain Processes Information
Neuroscience News - 26 Mar 2021 21:36
Under hypnosis, the brain shifts to a state where individual areas act more independently of each other than they do during typical waking state.
Vampire squid ancestor died in 'eternal embrace' with its dinner
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 21:32
A well-preserved fossil reveals that 180 million years ago, an eight-armed predator suffocated with its prey.
A 'lump' of dark matter may be ripping apart Taurus' face
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 20:50
The Hyades -- the closest star cluster to our sun -- is being stretched by an invisible 'lump,' researchers say.
Scientists find deep-sea bacteria that are invisible to the human immune system
Live Science - 26 Mar 2021 20:42
The researchers say the discovery will give them new insights into how the immune system works, as well as enabling them to revise some of the most basic assumptions of immunology.
Molecule attacks coronavirus in a novel way
Science Daily - 26 Mar 2021 20:27
Scientists have isolated a molecule that might open new avenues in the fight against SARS-CoV-2. The active ingredient binds to the spike protein that the virus uses to dock to the cells it infects. This prevents them fr...
Correcting altered brain circuit could tackle coinciding obesity and depression
Science Daily - 26 Mar 2021 20:27
Researchers have identified and characterized a novel neural circuit that mediates the reciprocal control of obesity and depression in mouse models, and a potential therapy.
A bio-inspired mechano-photonic artificial synapse
Phys.org - 26 Mar 2021 20:22
Multifunctional and diverse artificial neural systems can incorporate multimodal plasticity, memory and supervised learning functions to assist neuromorphic computation. In a new report, Jinran Yu and a research team in ...