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Alphabet's 'missing link' possibly discovered

Live Science - 15 Apr 2021 16:35
Alphabet's 'missing link' possibly discovered An alphabetic inscription written on a jar fragment found at the site of Tel Lachish in Israel and dating back around 3,450 years may provide a "missing link" in the history of the alphabet.
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Nuclear scanning technique will bring benefits to mining industry The mining industry is set to benefit from a new Australian capability that uses a nuclear scanning technique to detect the presence of precious metals and strategic minerals in a core sample.
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Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the Brain

Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2021 01:39
Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the Brain Study sheds new light on how the brain regulates hunger. The findings may help with the development of new drugs to fight obesity.
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Reliable COVID-19 short-term forecasting

Science Daily - 16 Apr 2021 01:07
Researchers have developed a new model for making short-term projections of daily COVID-19 cases that is accurate, reliable and easily used by public health officials and other organizations.
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An Ion Pump to Deliver Chemotherapy Agents to the Brain

Neuroscience News - 16 Apr 2021 00:46
An Ion Pump to Deliver Chemotherapy Agents to the Brain A newly developed ion pump can deliver cancer-fighting drugs more accurately, and with fewer side effects than conventional chemotherapy, to those with glioblastoma brain cancer.
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Brain Damage Linked to Common Compound In Everyday Plastic Items BPA and BPS, two common plasticizers found in everyday items such as water bottles and food packaging, impair communication between neurons in the brain.
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COVID-19 booster shots may be needed within 12 months, US officials say People vaccinated against COVID-19 may require booster shots within nine to 12 months of their initial vaccination.
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Engineers improve performance of high-temperature superconductor wires Florida State University researchers have discovered a novel way to improve the performance of electrical wires used as high-temperature superconductors (HTS), findings that have the potential to power a new generation o...
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Spending Time on Household Chores May Improve Brain Health

Neuroscience News - 15 Apr 2021 23:28
Spending Time on Household Chores May Improve Brain Health Spending time performing household chores may help to improve brain health, especially for older adults. Researchers found older adults who spent more time engaging in housework had greater brain volume, specifically in ...
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An ultra-reflective white paint absorbs so little sunlight that it becomes cooler than its surroundings, so it could replace energy-intensive air conditioners to cool buildings
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Some Australian lizards that begin developing as males will hatch as females if the egg is particularly warm, because the heat triggers genes that override their sex chromosomes
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An estimate for the number of Tyrannosaurus rex that ever existed suggests that around 20,000 adults lived at any one time, meaning there were a total of 2.5 billion of them during the lifespan of the species
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Alaskan forests generally contain coniferous trees - but after wildfires sweep through, deciduous trees that store more carbon can become dominant
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A more complete account

Science Daily - 15 Apr 2021 22:18
Even the mention of parasites can be enough to make some people's skin crawl. But to recent UC Santa Barbara doctoral graduate Dana Morton these creepy critters occupy important ecological niches, fulfilling roles that, ...
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Those recovered from COVID-19 had a robust antibody response after the first mRNA vaccine dose, but little immune benefit after the second dose, according to new research. The findings suggest only a single vaccine dose ...
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Researchers establish the first entanglement-based quantum network A team of researchers from QuTech in the Netherlands reports realization of the first multi-node quantum network, connecting three quantum processors. In addition, they achieved a proof-of-principle demonstration of key ...
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A new review published in The European Physical Journal H by Clara Matteuzzi, Research Director at the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) and former tenured professor at the University of Milan, and her collea...
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Tracking the progress of fusion power through 60 years of neutral particle analysis As the world's energy demands grow, so too does growing concern over the environmental impact of power production. The need for a safe, clean, and reliable energy source has never been clearer. Fusion power could fulfil ...
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Part-human, part-monkey embryos grown in lab dishes

Live Science - 15 Apr 2021 21:04
Part-human, part-monkey embryos grown in lab dishes The advance brings up some ethical questions.
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Physicists develop theoretical model for neural activity of mouse brain The dynamics of the neural activity of a mouse brain behave in a peculiar, unexpected way that can be theoretically modeled without any fine tuning, suggests a new paper by physicists at Emory University. Physical Review...
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Simple dietary changes - like switching beef for chicken and peas for asparagus - may help people in the US reduce the amount of water required to put their meals on the table
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