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Machine learning algorithm helps unravel the physics underlying quantum systems Scientists from the University of Bristol's Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QETLabs) have developed an algorithm that provides valuable insights into the physics underlying quantum systems--paving the way for signif...
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Researchers Scoured Billions of Links and Found the Internet Is Both Expanding and Shrinking The online world is continuously expanding--always aggregating more services, more users, and more activity. Last year, the number of websites registered on the ".com" domain surpassed 150,000,000. However, more than a q...
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Muon Results Throw Physicists' Best Theories into Confusion

Scientific American - 29 Apr 2021 17:30
Muon Results Throw Physicists' Best Theories into Confusion Experimental anomalies have sent researchers scrambling to concoct new explanations --
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New Algorithm for the Diagnostics of Dementia

Neuroscience News - 30 Apr 2021 01:05
New Algorithm for the Diagnostics of Dementia Researchers have created a new algorithm based on blood and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers to help detect dementia.
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Inflammation Seen in Earliest Stages of Parkinson's Disease, and It Is Different Between Men and Women Study finds evidence of inflammation in the blood of patients during the early stages of Parkinson's disease. The findings support the theory that inflammation is a driver of the neurodegenerative disorder. The effect wa...
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Ultra-High Field MRI Detects Differences in Brain's Hippocampus A neuroimaging study of people with Down syndrome reveals subtle differences in the structure and function of the hippocampus.
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Men's Loneliness Linked to an Increased Risk of Cancer

Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2021 23:33
Men's Loneliness Linked to an Increased Risk of Cancer Loneliness in middle-aged men increased the risk of them developing cancer by 10%.
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Partially Sighted May Be At Higher Risk of Dementia

Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2021 23:16
Partially Sighted May Be At Higher Risk of Dementia Older adults with visual impairments are 1.3 times more likely to develop mild cognitive impairment, often considered a precursor to Alzheimer's disease, than those with no significant vision loss.
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Fossil pollen records show a surge of regrowth in forests of the Amazon basin 300 to 600 years before Europeans arrived, suggesting Indigenous people may have left the region
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In North America, mice in both New York and Alberta are larger than their southern cousins and make large nests that insulate against colder northern winters
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Fasting Lowers Blood Pressure by Reshaping the Gut Microbiota Intermittent fasting can help to reduce hypertension by reshaping the gut's microbiome.
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An experimental treatment produced improvements in cognitive function and language in patients with fragile X syndrome, according to new study results.
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A new genetic database for autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases will allow experts to more deeply understand how immune disorders develop and plan future drug discovery projects. Scientists also hope this atlas of im...
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Researchers have discovered a mechanism through which meningitis-causing bacteria can evade our immune system. In laboratory tests, they found that Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae respond to increasin...
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Scientists have been able to track how a multi-drug resistant organism is able to evolve and spread widely among cystic fibrosis patients - showing that it can evolve rapidly within an individual during chronic infection...
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A third of children and adolescents develop a mental health problem after a concussion, which could persist for several years post-injury, according to a new literature review.
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Mystery of extinct horned crocodile solved after 150 years Scientists have solved a 150-year-old mystery surrounding the classification of the extinct horned crocodile from Madagascar, giving it its own evolutionary group.
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Some viruses have a mysterious 'Z' genome

Live Science - 29 Apr 2021 22:08
Some viruses have a mysterious 'Z' genome Some bacteria-invading viruses carry around DNA with a different letter -- Z -- that may help them survive.
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Alzheimer's Disease Is Composed of Four Distinct Subtypes

Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2021 22:07
Alzheimer's Disease Is Composed of Four Distinct Subtypes Researchers have identified four distinct subtypes of Alzheimer's disease. The findings could lead to more individualized treatments for those with the neurodegenerative disorder.
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When Does the Green Monster of Jealousy Wake Up in People?

Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2021 21:27
When Does the Green Monster of Jealousy Wake Up in People? Relationship jealousy often begins to arise before the age of sixteen, in many cases long before a person finds a partner.
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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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Baby mantis shrimp throw knockout punches at 9 days old Larvae punch slower than adults can, but still strike far faster than their prey can swim.
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