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A Driverless Truck Got a Shipment Cross-Country 10 Hours Faster Than a Human Driver
Singularity Hub - 1 Jun 2021 18:00
Self-driving cars are taking longer to come to market than many expected. In fact, it's looking like they may be outpaced by pilotless planes and driverless trucks. A truck isn't much different than a car, but self-drivi...
Why Moms Take Risks to Protect Their Infants
Neuroscience News - 2 Jun 2021 01:58
A mother's overwhelming desire to take risks in the face of danger to protect her child, and other nurturing behaviors, are driven by neurons in the cMPOA region of the hypothalamus which contains a protein called the ca...
A New Genetic Form of ALS in Children Discovered
Neuroscience News - 2 Jun 2021 01:29
SPTLC1, a gene linked to the fat production system, has been implicated in a newly identified ALS-like disease in children.
Scientists learn what fuels the 'natural killers' of the immune system
Science Daily - 2 Jun 2021 00:51
Scientists are understanding more about natural killer (NK) cells, which are your allies when it comes to fighting infections and cancer.
New algorithm could help enable next-generation deep brain stimulation devices
Science Daily - 2 Jun 2021 00:50
Researchers have developed a technique that could allow deep brain stimulation devices to sense activity in the brain and adjust stimulation accordingly.
Innovative surgical simulator is a significant advance in training trauma teams
Science Daily - 2 Jun 2021 00:50
Simulators have long been used for training surgeons and surgical teams, but traditional simulator platforms typically have a built-in limitation: they often simulate one or a limited number of conditions that require pe...
Modulating rapamycin target protein promotes autophagy, lowering toxic Huntingtin protein
Science Daily - 2 Jun 2021 00:50
Recent failed clinical trials of a drug designed to clear the mutant Huntingtin protein that causes Huntington's disease (HD) heightens the need for new approaches for the devastating, incurable, progressive neurodegener...
China reports first known human case of H10N3 bird flu
Live Science - 2 Jun 2021 00:36
No additional cases of human infection were identified, according to China's National Health Commission.
Protecting the Intellectual Abilities of People at Risk for Psychosis
Neuroscience News - 2 Jun 2021 00:35
Prescribing SSRIs during late childhood to those with genetic risk factors for psychosis can reduce the deterioration of intellectual abilities, a new study reveals. SSRIs appear to have a neuroprotective effect for cert...
How Active Early Learning Shapes the Adult Brain
Neuroscience News - 2 Jun 2021 00:14
Vulnerable children who received emotionally supportive and stimulating learning in the first five years of life had significant changes in brain structure during mid-life.
Researchers demonstrate a quantum advantage
Phys.org - 2 Jun 2021 00:03
Quantum computing and quantum sensing have the potential to be vastly more powerful than their classical counterparts. Not only could a fully realized quantum computer take just seconds to solve equations that would take...
Vitamin D may not provide protection from COVID-19 susceptibility or disease severity, study suggests
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:56
Observational studies have suggested that increased vitamin D levels may protect against COVID-19. However, these studies were inconclusive and possibly subject to confounding. A new study suggests that genetic evidence ...
Light shed on mysterious genotype-phenotype associations
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:56
A new study analyzing the association between an individual's genetics (genotype) and their observable characteristics resulting from the interaction of genetics and the environment (phenotype), contributes new knowledge...
Healthy Lifestyle Linked to Better Cognition for Oldest Adults, Regardless of Genetic Risk
Neuroscience News - 1 Jun 2021 23:40
Adults over 80 who maintained a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and diet, had a lower risk of cognitive decline, even if they had genetic risk factors for dementia.
Low Birth Weight and Preterm Birth Associated With Lower IQ Performance in Adulthood
Neuroscience News - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
Average IQ was significantly lower for adults who were born with either a very low birth weight or born very prematurely, a new study reports.
Role of sleep-related brain activity in clearing toxic proteins and preventing Alzheimer's disease
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
Evidence of sleep-dependent low-frequency (less than 0.1 Hz) global brain activity in the clearance of Alzheimer's disease-related toxin buildup is presented in new research. This neuronal activity was more strongly link...
Researchers discover gene linked to bone cancer in children, ID potential novel therapy
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
Researchers have discovered a gene, OTUD7A, that impacts the development of Ewing sarcoma, a bone cancer that occurs mainly in children. They have also identified a compound that shows potential to block OTUD7A protein a...
Healthy lifestyle linked to better cognition for oldest adults -- regardless of genetic risk
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
A new analysis of adults aged 80 years and older shows that a healthier lifestyle is associated with a lower risk of cognitive impairment, and that this link does not depend on whether a person carries a particular form ...
Parasites may accumulate in spleens of asymptomatic individuals infected with malaria
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
Malaria, a disease caused mainly by the parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, is associated with over 400,000 deaths each year. Previously, the spleen was assumed to mostly play a role in parasite destruc...
Improved detection of atrial fibrillation could prevent disabling strokes
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:20
A clinical trial examining the efficacy of two devices to monitor and detect atrial fibrillation (AF), or an irregular heartbeat, in ischemic stroke patients -- one an implantable device that monitors over 12 months, the...
If countries implement Paris pledges with cuts to aerosols, millions of lives can be saved
Science Daily - 1 Jun 2021 23:19
Aerosol reductions that would take place as countries meet climate goals could contribute to global cooling and prevent more than one million annual premature deaths over a decade, according to a new study.
Harmonious electronic structure leads to enhanced quantum materials
Phys.org - 1 Jun 2021 22:56
The electronic structure of metallic materials determines the behavior of electron transport. Magnetic Weyl semimetals have a unique topological electronic structure--the electron's motion is dynamically linked to its sp...