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Is It Time to Give Up on Consciousness as 'the Ghost in the Machine'?
Singularity Hub - 17 Jun 2021 18:00
As individuals, we feel that we know what consciousness is because we experience it daily. It's that intimate sense of personal awareness we carry around with us, and the accompanying feeling of ownership and control ove...
Defining the Hund physics landscape of two-orbital systems
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2021 17:15
Electrons are ubiquitous among atoms, subatomic tokens of energy that can independently change how a system behaves--but they also can change each other. An international research collaboration found that collectively me...
The absorption of an individual electrons captured on video
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2021 17:14
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have observed the absorption of a single electron by a levitated droplet with such a magnification that it is visible with the naked eye and can even be measured with a normal ...
Probing the dynamics of photoemission
Phys.org - 18 Jun 2021 00:42
Almost a century ago, Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Published in 1905, Einstein's theory incorporated the idea that light is made up of particles ca...
Engineered Nk Cells Can Eliminate Glioblastoma Stem Cells
Neuroscience News - 18 Jun 2021 00:42
Engineering NK cells to resist immune suppression could be a path toward using NK cell-based immunotherapies for glioblastoma brain cancer.
Blood cancer patients with COVID-19 fare better with convalescent plasma
Science Daily - 18 Jun 2021 00:37
A new study finds that convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients can dramatically improve likelihood of survival among blood cancer patients hospitalized with the virus. The therapy involves transfusing plasma...
Comprehensive RNA-Atlas
Science Daily - 18 Jun 2021 00:37
By cleverly combining complementary sequencing techniques, researchers have deepened our understanding of the function of known RNA molecules and discovered thousands of new RNAs. A better understanding of our transcript...
Beneficial bacteria can be restored to C-section babies at birth
Science Daily - 18 Jun 2021 00:36
Babies born by Cesarean section don't have the same healthy bacteria as those born vaginally, but a new study finds that these natural bacteria can be restored.
Thin, stretchable biosensors could make surgery safer
Science Daily - 18 Jun 2021 00:36
A research team has developed bio-inks for biosensors that could help localize critical regions in tissues and organs during surgical operations.
Anti-Aging Protein in Red Blood Cells Helps Stave off Cognitive Decline
Neuroscience News - 18 Jun 2021 00:23
Depleting the protein ADORA2B from the blood of mice led to faster cognitive decline, decreased auditory processing, and increased brain inflammation.
Commercial Video Games Could Help Treat Mental Illness
Neuroscience News - 17 Jun 2021 23:59
Inexpensive, commercial video games may help those suffering from anxiety and depression to combat their symptoms. Researchers found that, in addition to conventional games, virtual reality games could help people overco...
LIGO mirrors cooled to near absolute zero could probe quantum gravity
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2021 23:00
A set of mirrors used to detect gravitational waves is the largest system ever to be brought close to a frigid quantum state at a temperature of just 77 nanokelvin
Female inventors hold just a quarter of US biomedical patents
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2021 23:00
An analysis of 444,000 US biomedical patents shows that women-majority inventor teams are more likely to patent technology that can help women - but such teams are severely underrepresented
Yellow fever mosquitoes evolve different strategies to resist pesticides
Science Daily - 17 Jun 2021 22:36
The yellow fever mosquito spreads multiple untreatable viruses in humans and is primarily controlled using a pesticide called permethrin. However, many mosquitoes are evolving resistance to the pesticide. A new study ide...
First months decisive for immune system development
Science Daily - 17 Jun 2021 22:36
Many diseases caused by a dysregulated immune system, such as allergies, asthma and autoimmunity, can be traced back to events in the first few months after birth. To date, the mechanisms behind the development of the im...
Targeting cellular response to SARS-CoV-2 holds promise as new way to fight infection
Science Daily - 17 Jun 2021 22:36
A new treatment approach focused on fixing cell damage, rather than fighting the virus directly, is effective against SARS-CoV-2 in lab models. If found safe for human use, this anti-viral treatment would make COVID-19 s...
NASA prepares 'moonikin' for spaceflight aboard 1st Artemis mission
Live Science - 17 Jun 2021 22:23
NASA has released an amusing image of a dummy wearing a spacesuit during testing for the first Artemis mission.
Physicists bring human-scale object to near standstill, reaching a quantum state
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2021 22:00
To the human eye, most stationary objects appear to be just that--still, and completely at rest. Yet if we were handed a quantum lens, allowing us to see objects at the scale of individual atoms, what was an apple sittin...
First evidence that medieval plague victims were buried individually with 'considerable care'
Science Daily - 17 Jun 2021 21:38
DNA analysis has revealed the presence of 'Yersinia Pestis' - the pathogen that causes plague - in skeletal remains from individual burials in medieval Cambridgeshire, confirming for the first time that not all plague vi...
'Mosquito smoothie' innovation boosts future malaria vaccine potential
Science Daily - 17 Jun 2021 21:38
A faster method for collecting pure malaria parasites from infected mosquitos could accelerate the development of new, more potent malaria vaccines.
Covid-19 news: Prior coronavirus infection may not protect long-term
New Scientist - 17 Jun 2021 21:33
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'Heat dome' scorches western US with record-breaking temps
Live Science - 17 Jun 2021 20:34
Temperatures over 120 degrees Fahrenheit are part of a "heat dome" scorching the western United States.