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Scientists Grew Human Cells in Monkey Embryos, and Yes, It's an Ethical Minefield Few things in science freak people out more than human-animal hybrids. Named chimeras, after the mythical Greek creature that's an amalgam of different beasts, these part-human, part-animal embryos have come onto the sce...
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One of Earth's nearest stars may be a dark matter factory A hunt for hypothetical axions streaming from Betelgeuse turns up empty but helps physicists set constraints on their properties.
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New optics-on-a-chip device paves way to capturing fast chemical, material and biological processes Researchers have developed new X-ray optics that can be used to harness extremely fast pulses in a package that is significantly smaller and lighter than conventional devices used to modulate X-rays. The new optics are b...
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Chemist Georg Steinhauser collected pieces of belly-button fluff from his navel, recording their colour and weight
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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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A group of tyrannosaur fossils found in Utah were a family of dinosaurs that died together in a flood, which adds to evidence these animals may have lived and hunted together in packs
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Using a widely known field of mathematics designed mainly to study how digital and other forms of information are measured, stored and shared, scientists say they have uncovered a likely key genetic culprit in the develo...
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A Study Finds Gender Bias in Music Recommendation Algorithms

Neuroscience News - 20 Apr 2021 21:08
A Study Finds Gender Bias in Music Recommendation Algorithms Widely used music algorithms are more likely to recommend and select music by male artists, at the detriment of female musicians. A new study addresses gender disparities in music-based algorithms.
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Boosting fiber optics communications with advanced quantum-enhanced receiver Fiber optic technology is the holy grail of high-speed, long-distance telecommunications. Still, with the continuing exponential growth of internet traffic, researchers are warning of a capacity crunch.
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Chaperone Protein Imbalance Promotes Toxic Tau Buildup in the Aging Brain A new preclinical study has identified the role chaperone protein imbalance plays in initiating the accumulation of tau in the brain.
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Our Attention Is Captured by Eye-Glance

Neuroscience News - 20 Apr 2021 20:33
Our Attention Is Captured by Eye-Glance When people make eye contact with another person, their attention is immediately solicited and this causes a distortion in temporal perception. However, the shift in time perception does not change when people glance at ...
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Study could lead to production of more efficient optoelectronic devices Diodes are widely used electronic devices that act as one-way switches for current. A well-known example is the LED (light-emitting diode), but there is a special class of diodes designed to make use of the phenomenon kn...
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Astronauts who spend prolonged time alone in space face mental health stressors like loneliness, isolation and more. A psychologist developed the Mental Health Checklist, a self-reporting instrument for detecting mental ...
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Exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals could elevate the risk of breast cancer, according to a new comprehensive systematic review of epidemiological research. However, for many chemicals, evidence is inconsi...
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Using data from the Human Cell Atlas, researchers have identified the differences in immune cells' response in those who had no symptoms compared to severe symptoms.
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Researchers compared the R (basic reproduction number) of the original SARS-CoV-2 virus with the R of the British variant, and found that the British variant is almost 1.5 times more infectious.
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Chickens and pigs with integrated genetic scissors

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2021 20:14
Genetically engineered animals provide important insights into the molecular basis of health and disease. Research has focused mainly on genetically modified mice, although other species, such as pigs, are more similar t...
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Researchers have offered new ways to think about the immune system. The research, which indicates organ tissues become increasingly immune throughout life, may begin to alter fundamental ideas regarding the rules of vacc...
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A recent study suggests that preserving physical and mental health helps older adults experiencing cognitive impairment stave off declines in cognitive engagement.
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Study reveals roadmap of muscle decline with age

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2021 20:14
Scientists have produced a comprehensive roadmap of muscle aging in mice that could be used to find treatments that prevent decline in muscle mobility and function.
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An overgrowth of yeast in the gut within the first few months of life may cause changes to the immune system that increase the risk of asthma later on, shows a new study.
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Stone skipping techniques can improve reentry of space vehicles Skipping stones on a body of water is an age-old game, but developing a better understanding of the physics involved is crucial for more serious matters, such as water landings upon reentry of spaceflight vehicles or air...
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