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Synthetic tree enhances solar steam generation for harvesting drinking water About 2.2 billion people globally lack reliable access to clean drinking water, according to the United Nations, and the growing impacts of climate change are likely to worsen this reality.
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(University of Cambridge) Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently.
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Signs of Inflammation in Brains of People Who Died of COVID-19 Post-mortem studies of COVID-19 patients revealed significant signs of neuroinflammation and impaired brain circuits which researchers believe were caused by the disease. Researchers said the changes noticed in the brain...
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In Many Cases, Multiple Sclerosis Starts Long Before the Diagnosis More frequent hospital and doctor's office visits in the years leading up to multiple sclerosis diagnosis with early MS type symptoms are usually associated with a prodromal phase of the disease, when they should be rega...
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Rap1 controls the body's sugar levels from the brain

Science Daily - 23 Jun 2021 00:29
Researchers have discovered a mechanism in a small area of the brain that regulates whole-body glucose balance without affecting body weight.
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Brain Differences in Interpreting Physical Signals in Mental Health Disorders Activity in the dorsal mid insular could drive different interpretations in bodily sensations in those with mental health disorders like depression, anorexia, and panic disorders.
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Prime Day deal: Convert motion into light with a DIY hand-crank flashlight kit, 40% off Get 40% off this STEM activity kit on Prime Day.
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Diet rich in sugar and fat leads to disruption in the gut's microbial culture and contributes to inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis. Research shows that switching to a more balanced diet restores the gut's heal...
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In many cases, MS starts long before the diagnosis

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2021 23:43
Years before they are diagnosed, persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) make significantly more visits to doctors and hospitals than others. Specialists have recently discussed whether this might represent a preliminary ph...
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Mental Well-Being Higher In the Summer vs. Fall

Neuroscience News - 22 Jun 2021 23:42
Mental Well-Being Higher In the Summer vs. Fall People report mental distress is reduced in the Summer compared to the Fall. Researchers speculate the seasonal improvement in mental wellbeing could be a result of improved diet, more frequent exercise, and improved sle...
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Children Recycle Brain Regions When Acquiring New Skills

Neuroscience News - 22 Jun 2021 23:22
Children Recycle Brain Regions When Acquiring New Skills A new study sheds light on visual development and learning in children. Researchers found cortical recycling in the ventral temporal cortex reflects adjustments to changing visual demands throughout childhood.
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Earth has a 'pulse' of 27.5 million years

Live Science - 22 Jun 2021 23:07
Earth has a 'pulse' of 27.5 million years Most major geological events in Earth's recent history have clustered in 27.5-million-year intervals -- a pattern that scientists are now calling the "pulse of the Earth."
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Personality Traits Relate to Being a Morning or Evening Person People who ranked higher for conscientiousness and lower in openness tend to be morning people, a new study reports. Researchers say the link between personality traits and morning/evening chronotypes is partly due to ge...
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Strange 'blinking star' defies all explanation

Live Science - 22 Jun 2021 22:20
Strange 'blinking star' defies all explanation Astronomers have no idea what to make of a star that dimmed by 97 percent and then brightened again.
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A treatment for the skin condition psoriasis reduced the number of drinks consumed by people with alcohol use disorders, and it seems to act on part of the brain involved in addiction
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The Golden Particles

Symmetry Magazine - 22 Jun 2021 21:24
Symmetry writer Lauren Biron won Fermilab's 2021 Virtual Physics Slam by hosting an award show with a physics theme. Put on your fanciest outfit and join us for an evening to remember at the first annual Golden Particles...
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How pancreatic cancer cells dodge drug treatments

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2021 21:23
Pancreatic cancer cells typically rely on a mutant version of the KRAS protein to proliferate. These cancer cells can also survive losing KRAS by activating alternative growth pathways. Scientists discovered a new intera...
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Robots, slime and rockets: 5 science kits on sale for Prime Day Save on science, with STEM experiments kits for kids on Prime Day.
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A fiber optic monitoring system for 5G light-powered networks The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), together with the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV), has patented a multicore fiber optic monitoring system for future use in 5G networks. This system will optimize e...
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Exotic superconductors: The secret that wasn't there A single measurement result is not a proof--this has been shown again and again in science. We can only really rely on a research result when it has been measured several times, preferably by different research teams, in...
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Star Wars Baby Yoda Echo Dot is 35% off for Prime Day Right now you can save 35% on a Amazon Echo Dot device complete with Baby Yoda ears thanks to its Mandalorian The Child Stand for Prime Day.
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Researchers have identified a combination of biological markers in patients with dengue that could predict whether they go on to develop moderate to severe disease.
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