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Location American Science News for 27 March 2021
Mysterious explosion over Western US was likely SpaceX rocket debris, experts say The remains of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket burned up in the atmosphere over the Western US on Thursday, surprising and delighting stargazers.
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What if humans didn't have an appendix?

Live Science - 27 Mar 2021 16:27
What if humans didn't have an appendix? What might life be like then if everyone lacked an appendix? That organ may not be a useless artifact of evolution after all.
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Algorithm Designs Soft Robots That Sense

Neuroscience News - 28 Mar 2021 01:41
Algorithm Designs Soft Robots That Sense A new algorithm is allowing researchers to develop soft robots that are better able to collect useful information about their surroundings.
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How to Talk With Kids About Scary Events

Neuroscience News - 28 Mar 2021 01:00
How to Talk With Kids About Scary Events Researchers address the best way to approach a child when relaying negative or scary information.
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Many QAnon Followers Report Having Mental Health Diagnoses

Neuroscience News - 28 Mar 2021 00:42
Many QAnon Followers Report Having Mental Health Diagnoses Research has long revealed an association between belief in conspiracy theories and mental health disorders. A new study reports followers of the radical QAnon group are significantly more likely to suffer from mental he...
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How Teeth Sense the Cold

Neuroscience News - 27 Mar 2021 23:46
How Teeth Sense the Cold The ion channel TRPC5 acts as a molecular cold sensor in teeth. Researchers report the TRPC5 could be a new target to help treat pain from toothaches and cold sensitivity.
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Tired of Video Conferencing? You're Right to Question Its Effectiveness In the age of COVID lockdowns, video conferencing has become the norm for people connecting with family and conducting business meetings. A new study reveals video conferencing can reduce collective intelligence as the v...
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Common Alzheimer's Treatment Linked to Slower Cognitive Decline Cholinesterase inhibitors such as galantamine, donepezil, and rivastigmine, appear to generate persistent cognitive benefits, and increased longevity for up to five years in Alzheimer's patients.
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Measurable Changes in Brain Activity During First Few Months of Studying a New Language Within months of learning a new language, increased activity in brain areas associated with auditory processing, memory, and grammatical comprehension occurs. As language skills improve, the activity decreases.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 27) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI Could Enable ‘Swarm Warfare’ for Tomorrow’s Fighter Jets Will Knight | Wired “Last March, [the Pentagon’s] Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) invited teams to develop A...
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Was the 'forbidden fruit' in the Garden of Eden really an apple? It could have been a fig, grapes, citron, a pomegranate or even wheat.
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