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New Drug to Halt Dementia After Multiple Head Injuries

Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2021 02:13
New Drug to Halt Dementia After Multiple Head Injuries Blocking substance P following a head injury can prevent tau protein tangles from forming in the brain and lower the risk for CTE and other head injury associated dementias.
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Gravitational wave observatories have spotted black holes that were too massive to be explained by our best models, and they may have formed from weird stars in the early universe
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How much does all the SARS-CoV-2 in the world weigh? If all the circulating SARS-CoV-2 particles were gathered together into one place, they would weigh somewhere between the weight of an apple and that of a young toddler.
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Overcoming Procrastination

Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2021 01:57
Overcoming Procrastination Researchers reveal how you can overcome procrastination and regain motivation.
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Immune Cell Behavior That Plays a Key Role in Alzheimer's Disease Discovered Sustained microglia activation leads to the cells becoming senescent. This leads to an accelerated accumulation of amyloid in the brain, influencing the early stages of Alzheimer's development.
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Weak Brain Waves May Warn of Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease People diagnosed with Alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment had weaker gamma wave activation in their brains than their peers without the neurodegenerative disorders.
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First Glimpse of Brains Retrieving Mistaken Memories Observed Rat study reveals place cells in the hippocampus have the same patterns of activity whether they correctly, or incorrectly recall a memory. However, when the memory is incorrect, the activity begins later and is slower.
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Harnessing Healthy Behaviors to Prevent Dementia

Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2021 00:14
Harnessing Healthy Behaviors to Prevent Dementia Making small lifestyle changes, such as improving diet, exercising, enjoying social activities, and reducing blood pressure, can reduce the risk of developing dementia in older people with certain risk factors.
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Sugar Overload May Be a Recipe for Long-Term Problems

Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2021 23:59
Sugar Overload May Be a Recipe for Long-Term Problems Higher sugar diets during childhood increase the risk for obesity, cognitive impairments, and attention deficits as adults, a new study reports.
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Researchers have shown that even after lung tissue has been damaged, it may be possible to reverse fibrosis and promote tissue repair through treatment with microgel-coated mesenchymal stromal cells.
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Researchers have developed a novel multi-well, continuous-flow microfluidic device that may help scientists and pharmaceutical companies more effectively study drug compounds and their crystalline shapes and structures, ...
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How Taking Short Breaks May Help Our Brains Learn New Skills The resting brain repeatedly and rapidly replays faster memories of what a person has recently learned and practiced. The more a person replays the memory during rest, the better they become during subsequent sessions wh...
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From burglar alarms to black hole detectors: Super sensors as possible outputs of a quantum gravity experiment Last year, Anupam Mazumdar, a physicist from the University of Groningen, together with colleagues from the UK proposed an experiment that could conclusively prove whether gravity is a quantum phenomenon. This experiment...
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Ahead of the G7 summit in the UK this week, celebrities including Billie Eilish and Claudia Schiffer are urging rich nations not to wait until they have vaccinated their populations before donating vaccines elsewhere
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Boy gets burned by wet cement in rare case

Live Science - 8 Jun 2021 20:53
Boy gets burned by wet cement in rare case A 7-year-old boy who accidentally got wet cement all over his head and torso ended up in the emergency room after the cement mixture burned his skin, according to a new report.
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Devi Sridhar has been a constant voice in the ear of governments throughout the pandemic. She tells Adam Vaughan why scientists aren't to blame for lockdowns and why we must not become complacent about the virus's toll
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A strong force for inclusion

Symmetry Magazine - 8 Jun 2021 20:33
Elena Long's search for community as a trans scientist put her at the forefront of LGBT+ advocacy in physics. At a 2009 meeting of the American Physical Society, during a Q&A session focusing on women in physics, a grad ...
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Mysterious East Asians vanished during the ice age. This group replaced them. People who lived in East Asia since at least 40,000 years ago disappeared during the ice age.
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The moon may seem little more than a boring piece of rock, barely worth keeping. But it may be the reason for our existence. Join Sam as he explores Earth's shiny sidekick
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Saving the climate with solar fuel

Science Daily - 8 Jun 2021 19:33
Produced in a sustainable way, synthetic fuels contribute to switching mobility to renewable energy and to achieving the climate goals in road traffic. In Empa's mobility demonstrator, move, researchers are investigating...
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Researchers now report a high-throughput target and drug discovery platform using motor neurons made from ALS patients. Using the platform, they confirmed two known targets and identified an existing class of drugs -- ag...
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New research reveals a possible new approach to preventing death and severe disease in elderly people infected with SARS-CoV-2. Researchers demonstrated in a preclinical study that senolytic drugs significantly reduced m...
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