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How to thermally cloak an object

Phys.org - 12 May 2021 11:13
How to thermally cloak an object Can you feel the heat? To a thermal camera, which measures infrared radiation, the heat that we can feel is visible, like the heat of a traveler in an airport with a fever or the cold of a leaky window or door in the win...
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Cats love boxes so much they'll even sit in fake ones Cats like boxes so much, they will even climb into the illusion of a box, scientists find.
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Brand new physics of superconducting metals refuted by Lancaster physicists Lancaster scientists have demonstrated that other physicists' recent "discovery" of the field effect in superconductors is nothing but hot electrons after all.
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Petting Therapy Dogs Enhances Thinking Skills of Stressed College Students Students who completed a six-week stress-management program that exclusively focused on petting a therapy dog showed marked improvements in numerous cognitive and thinking skills.
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Stimulating Environments Boost the Brain; Now Scientists Have Found the Genes Responsible Regulatory epigenetic changes to genomic regions in the brain are essential for human cognition and mental health.
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Designer Alterations to Brain Cells Reduce Anxious Behavior in Monkeys A new method, dubbed DREADDs, relies on gene therapy techniques to alter genes in target cells to change the cell's behavior. The method reduced anxious behaviors in monkey models of schizophrenia when combined with cloz...
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Scientists decode the 'language' of immune cells

Science Daily - 13 May 2021 00:40
Scientists have identified 'words' immune cells use to call up immune defense genes -- an important step toward understanding their language. The scientists also discovered that in an autoimmune disease, Sjögren's syndr...
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An immune system that mistakes our good gut bacteria for an enemy can cause a dangerous type of inflammation in the intestines called colitis. An immune system that looks the other way while gut microbes spill past their...
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Research reveals insights into how the body maintains balance with 'good' gut bacteria that allows these microbes to flourish in the intestine but keeps them out of tissues and organs where they're not supposed to be.
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In 2020, stores sold out of garden seed, coops and rabbit cages. Meat shortages led many to wonder what to eat for protein when supply chains are disrupted and some people turned to gathering eggs, raising animals and gr...
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Researchers identify target for senolytic drugs

Science Daily - 13 May 2021 00:40
Researchers found that senescent immune cells are the most dangerous type of senescent cell.
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A study of the 2020 influenza figures from Canada, the United States, Australia and Brazil shows that there is a clear relationship between COVID-mitigation measures such as hand-washing, masking and social distancing an...
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Study Reveals Structure of Key Receptors Involved in Memory and Learning Researchers have uncovered the molecular structure of three major complexes of glutamate receptors in the hippocampus. The findings shed new light on the mechanisms behind memory and learning in the brain.
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China launches more classified Yaogan satellites into orbit China conducted two launches of classified Yaogan satellites in the last week while much of the world waited to see where and when the Long March 5B would fall.
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Mental Handwriting Produces Brain Activity Turned Into Text

Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 23:43
Mental Handwriting Produces Brain Activity Turned Into Text A new brain-computer interface could help thousands of people with neurodegenerative disorders and spinal cord injuries the ability to regain communication skills. The BCI, in combination with a machine learning algorith...
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40 tombs with humans buried in pots discovered in Corsica An ancient necropolis with 40 tombs, including cylindrical jars filled with human remains, has been discovered on the French island of Corsica.
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Brain Immune System Linked to Psychosis

Neuroscience News - 12 May 2021 23:06
Brain Immune System Linked to Psychosis A link has been identified between psychosis and a genetic change that alters the immune system in the brain. Researchers found people with psychosis associated with bipolar disorder had decreased expression of GRK3. Thi...
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Some 2500 years ago the Greeks fought many battles - and isotopic analysis of skeletons from one conflict suggests victory may have been made possible with the help of non-Greek mercenaries
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Scientists have for the first time revealed the structure surrounding important receptors in the brain's hippocampus, the seat of memory and learning. The new study focuses on the organization and function of glutamate r...
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The triple threat of coronavirus

Science Daily - 12 May 2021 22:36
Immense research efforts are invested in figuring out how the virus manages to mount an effective invasion while throwing the immune system off course. A new study reveals a multipronged strategy that the virus employs t...
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Brown bears that are more inclined to grate and rub against trees have more offspring and more mates, according to a new study. The results suggest there might be a fitness component to the poorly understood behavior.
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Researchers have designed a drug-like compound which effectively blocks a critical step in the malaria parasite life cycle and are working to develop this compound into a potential first of its kind malaria treatment.
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