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Pregnant women hospitalized for COVID-19 infection do not face increased risk of death, new study suggests
Science Daily - 12 May 2021 01:41
Pregnant women who develop severe COVID-19 infections that require hospitalization for pneumonia and other complications may not be more likely to die from these infections than non-pregnant women. In fact, they may have...
COVID-19 alters gray matter volume in the brain, new study shows
Science Daily - 12 May 2021 01:41
COVID-19 patients who receive oxygen therapy or experience fever show reduced gray matter volume in the frontal-temporal network of the brain, according to a new study. The study's findings demonstrate changes to the fro...
Tiny, wireless, injectable chips use ultrasound to monitor body processes
Science Daily - 12 May 2021 01:41
Researchers report that they have built what they say is the world's smallest single-chip system, consuming a total volume of less than 0.1 mm3. The system is as small as a dust mite and visible only under a microscope. ...
COVID-19 Alters Gray Matter Volume in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 01:18
Gray matter was reduced in areas of the frontal gyri of patients with COVID-19. Significant gray matter reductions were seen in those who received oxygen therapy and in those who reported fever. The findings suggest coro...
This Stinks: New Research Finds Sense of Smell and Pneumonia Linked
Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 00:48
People with a poor sense of smell are 50% more likely to be hospitalized for pneumonia than those with a good sense of smell.
For the Brain, Timing Is Everything
Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 00:31
Phase precession plays a critical role in the human brain. Not only does it link sequential positions, but it also plays a role in abstract progression to a specific goal.
Woman gets 6 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at once
Live Science - 12 May 2021 00:23
She did not experience any serious side effects from the vaccine overdose.
World's fastest information-fueled engine designed by university researchers
Phys.org - 12 May 2021 00:22
Simon Fraser University researchers have designed a remarkably fast engine that taps into a new kind of fuel--information.
How one of the oldest natural insecticides keeps mosquitoes away
Science Daily - 12 May 2021 00:07
A new study has identified a scent receptor in mosquitoes that helps them sniff out and avoid trace amounts of pyrethrum, a plant extract used for centuries to repel biting insects. These findings could help researchers ...
People living with HIV more likely to get sick with, die from COVID-19
Science Daily - 12 May 2021 00:06
New research shows that individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- an estimated 38 million worldwide, according to the World Health Organization -- have a...
Americans Are Increasingly Experiencing Chronic Pain
Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 00:01
A new study reports the number of people reporting chronic pain is rising across every age group and demographic.
8 Out of 10 People Hospitalized With COVID-19 Develop Neurological Problems
Neuroscience News - 11 May 2021 23:46
Neurological symptoms associated with COVID-19, from losing the sense of smell to stroke, are linked to a six-fold higher risk of dying as a result of coronavirus.
Researchers Use Eel-Like Protein to Control Brain
Neuroscience News - 11 May 2021 23:17
Parapinopsin, a protein found in lamprey, is being used by researchers to manipulate brain circuitry. The protein is able to switch off specific brain circuits.
Da Vinci 'Head of a Bear' could sell for over $16 million at upcoming auction
Live Science - 11 May 2021 23:08
A small sketch of a bear's head by Leonardo da Vinci may sell for up to $16.9 million at an upcoming Christie's auction in London.
See how the brain wobbles with each heartbeat in incredible new videos
Live Science - 11 May 2021 22:49
Using a new MRI technique, scientists captured amazing 3D footage.
Seeing through walls and breaking down barriers
Symmetry Magazine - 11 May 2021 21:23
Physicists and archaeologists are teaming up to provide research opportunities for Black and Hispanic undergraduates. Every six months on the spring and autumn equinoxes, a serpent slithers down the side of the El Castil...
Church of the Holy Sepulchre's mysterious 'graffiti' crosses may not be what they seem
Live Science - 11 May 2021 21:23
Who carved the thousands of crosses into the walls of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem?
Should you worry about glass bridges after one shattered in China?
New Scientist - 11 May 2021 20:40
High winds are reported to have broken a glass-bottomed bridge in China, leaving a man clinging to a handrail above a 91-metre drop - but just how safe is glass as a bridge-building material?
Using contrast MRI after a heart attack could increase survival
Science Daily - 11 May 2021 20:38
A new study has revealed that treatment for heart attacks could be improved thanks to a novel method of evaluating heart function using contrast-based MRI scans.
Many people could reduce their 'feeding window' by three hours
Science Daily - 11 May 2021 20:38
A new study has revealed 'real world' factors that influence people's interest in adopting a dietary pattern called time-restricted feeding.
In the blood: Which antibodies best neutralize the coronavirus in COVID-19 patients?
Science Daily - 11 May 2021 20:38
Blood tests to detect antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are an important tool for diagnosing the disease, developing potential treatments, and checking vaccine efficacy. Although such tests a...
AI analytics predict COVID-19 patients' daily trajectory in UK intensive care units
Science Daily - 11 May 2021 20:38
Researchers have used machine learning to predict which COVID-19 patients might get worse and not respond positively to being turned onto their front in intensive care units -- a technique known as proning that is common...