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Neurological and psychiatric symptoms such as fatigue and depression are common among people with covid-19 and may be just as likely in people with mild cases
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New form of silicon could enable next-gen electronic and energy devices A team led by Carnegie's Thomas Shiell and Timothy Strobel developed a new method for synthesizing a novel crystalline form of silicon with a hexagonal structure that could potentially be used to create next-generation e...
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Ancient 'magical' amulet used to ward off the 'evil eye' rediscovered after 40 years A bronze amulet inscribed with the name of God and symbols for protection against the curse of the "evil eye" has been rediscovered after being lost in Israel 40 years ago.
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Magnetism drives metals to insulators in new experiment Like all metals, silver, copper, and gold are conductors. Electrons flow across them, carrying heat and electricity. While gold is a good conductor under any conditions, some materials have the property of behaving like ...
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Intense Teen Romances May Predict High Blood Pressure Later in Life Teens who find themselves in intense, controlling relationships, where they are denied healthy external friendships and self-discovery, and psychologically controlling parents, have a higher risk for high blood pressure ...
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ADHD Drugs Can Affect Later Generations

Neuroscience News - 5 Jun 2021 00:47
ADHD Drugs Can Affect Later Generations A new study of male guppies reveals behaviors affected by methylphenidate hydrochloride (MPH), an active ingredient in common ADHD medications, can be passed along to future generations.
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Neurological Symptoms Like Fatigue Common in Mild COVID

Neuroscience News - 5 Jun 2021 00:23
Neurological Symptoms Like Fatigue Common in Mild COVID Neurological and psychological symptoms associated with COVID-19 infection, such as fatigue and depression, are more common in those with mild coronavirus infection than previously believed.
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Astronomers have found 9 supermassive black holes that may have been hurled out of their homes at the centres of galaxies by dramatic cosmic collisions
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Gut Bacteria Connected to How Babies Experience Fear

Neuroscience News - 4 Jun 2021 23:52
Gut Bacteria Connected to How Babies Experience Fear Study reveals a significant association between an infant's gut microbiome and their fear response.
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Quantum holds the key to secure conference calls The world is one step closer to ultimately secure conference calls, thanks to a collaboration between Quantum Communications Hub researchers and their German colleagues, enabling a quantum-secure conversation to take pla...
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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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As meat-eating continues to increase around the world, food scientists are focusing on ways to create healthier, better-tasting and more sustainable plant-based protein products that mimic meat, fish, milk, cheese and eg...
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Lasers capable of transmitting signals at 224 gigabits per second, enough to achieve 800 gigabit ethernet With the massive proliferation of data-heavy services, including high-resolution video streaming and conferencing, cloud services infrastructure growth in 2021 is expected to reach a 27% CAGR. Consequently, while 400 gig...
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Our proteome is much bigger than our genome because one gene produces several variants of proteins called protein isoforms, whose disbalance is implicated in many diseases. A new bioengineered reporter system now allows ...
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The antibody's altered structure helps explain an enduring mystery of dengue -- why only a fraction of those infected will develop severe disease.
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A new treatment has potential to improve the outcomes for patients with hereditary BRCA mutations and high-risk, early-stage breast cancer. These results represent the first time a PARP inhibitor has been shown to signif...
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Giving brown fat a boost to fight type 2 diabetes

Science Daily - 4 Jun 2021 20:24
Increasing a protein concentrated in brown fat appears to lower blood sugar, promote insulin sensitivity, and protect against fatty liver disease by remodeling white fat to a healthier state, a new study suggests. The fi...
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According to a pilot study, the flexed elbow valgus external rotation (FEVER) view can improve MRI evaluation of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in Major League Baseball pitchers. The increased joint space width conf...
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As countries start to open their borders to holiday-makers, confusion remains over which countries are safe, and what entrance requirements are necessary. If you plan to travel soon, here's what you should know
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An estimated 1 million people reported experiencing long covid in the latest UK statistics, and 376,000 of them suspect they first caught the coronavirus at least a year ago
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Frozen mammoths, bog men and tar wolves: Here's how nature preserves prehistoric creatures A mummified frozen cat, baby mammoths, an ancient bison and a young foal are just some of the amazing creatures nature has trapped in time.
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When Will the First Baby Be Born in Space?

Singularity Hub - 4 Jun 2021 18:00
When Will the First Baby Be Born in Space? When the first baby is born off-Earth, it will be a milestone as momentous as humanity's first steps out of Africa. Such a birth would mark the beginning of a multi-planet civilization for the human species. For the firs...
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