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Most differences in DNA binding compounds found at birth in children conceived by IVF not seen in early childhood
Science Daily - 14 Apr 2021 18:01
Compared to newborns conceived traditionally, newborns conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) are more likely to have certain chemical modifications to their DNA, according to a new study. The changes involve DNA...
Suppression of COVID-19 waves reflects time-dependent social activity, not herd immunity
Science Daily - 14 Apr 2021 21:20
Scientists developed a model showing that a fragile, temporary state of immunity emerged during the early epidemic but got destroyed as people changed their social behaviors over time, leading to future waves of infectio...
Quantum computers are revealing an unexpected new theory of reality
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 18:25
A powerful new idea about how the laws of physics work could bring breakthroughs on everything from quantum gravity to consciousness, says researcher Chiara Marletto
'Magic mushroom' compound may work just as well as antidepressants, small study finds
Live Science - 15 Apr 2021 01:00
The study adds to a growing body of research on the potential benefits of psilocybin for people with depression.
Study Maps Brain Regions Responsible For Intoxicating Effects of Alcohol
Neuroscience News - 15 Apr 2021 00:11
The effects of intoxication, such as slurred speech and poor coordination, are a result of the breakdown of alcohol products in the brain and not the liver.
See Before You Smell: Why You Should Look At Your Food Before Casting Judgment
Neuroscience News - 14 Apr 2021 23:52
Researchers say the order in which your senses interact with food items impacts how much you enjoy your meal.
Lower COVID-19 rates seen in U.S. states with higher adherence to mask wearing
Science Daily - 14 Apr 2021 23:49
A new state-by-state analysis shows a statistical association between high adherence to mask wearing and reduced rates of COVID-19 in the United States.
Dietary cocoa improves health of obese mice; likely has implications for humans
Science Daily - 14 Apr 2021 23:49
Supplementation of cocoa powder in the diet of high-fat-fed mice with liver disease markedly reduced the severity of their condition, according to a new study. The researchers suggest the results have implications for pe...
Tiny wireless implant detects oxygen deep within the body
Science Daily - 14 Apr 2021 23:49
Engineers have created a tiny wireless implant that can provide real-time measurements of tissue oxygen levels deep underneath the skin. The device, which is smaller than the average ladybug and powered by ultrasound wav...
Earthquakes in Taiwan are linked to seasonal changes in water levels
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 23:00
Seismic activity in Taiwan happens more often during the dry season when the groundwater built up during monsoon season is depleted, leaving Earth's crust more likely to rebound under stress
Genetic Predisposition to Schizophrenia May Increase Risk of Psychosis From Cannabis Use
Neuroscience News - 14 Apr 2021 22:58
While cannabis users reported more psychotic experiences than non-users generally, the effect was more pronounced in those with a genetic risk factor for schizophrenia.
The Neural Basis of Psychopathy
Neuroscience News - 14 Apr 2021 22:32
Neuroimaging study reveals structural and functional differences in brain areas associated with emotional regulation in those with personality traits linked to psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder.
What is an adenovirus?
Live Science - 14 Apr 2021 22:20
Find out everything about adenoviruses, from what they are and what symptoms to watch out for to how adenoviruses are used in vaccines, such as those for COVID-19.
Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' close to tipping point, unmanned sub reveals
Live Science - 14 Apr 2021 22:13
Thwaites Glacier has lost 595 billion tons of ice since the 1980s. If it collapses completely it could take the rest of the West Antarctic Ice sheet with it, causing a ten-foot rise in global sea levels.
How to keep your brain healthy: The 7 things you should do every day
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:10
Keeping your brain in good shape will not only stave off mental decline, but can also improve your relationships and boost your well-being - and it's never too late to make a difference
We have overlooked a crucial cause of the world's nutrition crisis
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
Attempts to tackle undernutition in children around the world often overlook an important part of the puzzle, says Priti Parikh
The face mask that may be more organic than you bargained for
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
A face mask made from cow pat, plus Britishisms vs Americanisms and four-dimensional urban hyperspace, in Feedback's weird weekly round-up
The Disordered Cosmos review: An insider take on physics and injustice
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
A bold new book by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein combines her love of physics with a strong analysis of the inequalities rife in science
Suffrage Science podcast salutes the achievements of female scientists
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
A decade ago, the Suffrage Science awards were set up to champion women in science. Now there is a podcast telling the stories of the many fascinating winners
Exploring 'Aquaterra', the drowned continent walked by our ancestors
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
A continent's worth of land inhabited by ancient people has been submerged by rising seas over the past 20,000 years. Now we're discovering its secrets
Don't Miss: Zero, a Netflix teen superpower series
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
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Don't Miss: Netflix teen superpower series Zero
New Scientist - 14 Apr 2021 22:00
New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss