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Light Therapy Treats Depression in Mice Model

Neuroscience News - 8 Jul 2021 21:48
Light Therapy Treats Depression in Mice Model Light therapy activates the circadian rhythm associated Per1 gene in the lateral habenula, a brain area associated with mood regulation.
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Brain Mechanism That Automatically Links Objects in Our Minds Identified Combining machine learning with neuroimaging data, researchers identified a brain region that appears to govern contextual associations.
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Scientists propose source of unexplained solar jets Nothing seems more familiar than the sun in the sky. But mysterious swirls, jets, and flashes of powerful light that scientists cannot explain occur in the sun's outer atmosphere all the time. Now, researchers at the U.S...
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Woman killed in unusual grizzly bear attack

Live Science - 8 Jul 2021 23:59
Woman killed in unusual grizzly bear attack The attack was unusual and was "not normal bear behavior," an expert said.
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There's a 'Man in the Moon': Why Our Brains See Human Faces Everywhere Face pareidolia, a phenomenon where the brain is tricked into seeing human faces in inanimate objects, may occur as a result of the brain processing the perceived facial expression in the same sequential way it perceives...
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Researchers have developed a biomaterial-based infection vaccine (ciVAX) approach as a solution that could be broadly applied to challenges in infection medicine.
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Researchers have shown that a type of echocardiogram, a common test to evaluate whether a person's heart is pumping properly, may be useful in predicting which patients with COVID-19 are most at risk of developing atrial...
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Our genes shape our gut bacteria

Science Daily - 8 Jul 2021 23:03
Researchers discovered that most bacteria in the gut microbiome are heritable after looking at more than 16,000 gut microbiome profiles collected over 14 years from a long-studied population of baboons in Kenya's Ambosel...
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What Is Daydreaming? Parts of the Brain Show Sleep-Like Activity When Your Mind Wanders Daydreaming and mind-wandering appear to occur when parts of the brain fall asleep while other areas remain awake.
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The pressure is off and high temperature superconductivity remains In a critical next step toward room-temperature superconductivity at ambient pressure, Paul Chu, Founding Director and Chief Scientist at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TcSUH), Liang...
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First study of nickelate's magnetism finds a strong kinship with cuprate superconductors Ever since the 1986 discovery that copper oxide materials, or cuprates, could carry electrical current with no loss at unexpectedly high temperatures, scientists have been looking for other unconventional superconductors...
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Anxiety Differences Between Females and Males

Neuroscience News - 8 Jul 2021 21:31
Anxiety Differences Between Females and Males Anxiety in females intensifies when there is a specific, life-relevant condition, a new study reports.
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Highest-Energy Particles Yet Arrive from Ancient Crab Nebula

Scientific American - 8 Jul 2021 21:15
Highest-Energy Particles Yet Arrive from Ancient Crab Nebula Astronomers have observed record-breaking photons that strain classical theories of acceleration --
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Without a thick layer of blubber to insulate them, sea otters instead rely on their muscles to generate heat directly rather than via shivering
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Astronomers examining the Crab nebula have found the second highest-energy gamma ray ever spotted, which may change how we think of cosmic particle accelerators
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The Romanesco cauliflower, one of the strangest looking vegetables because of its fractal florets, owes its unique shape to the fact that it forms from failed flowers
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A single ice crystal formed into a thin strand can bend almost into a circle and then snap back into its original shape, making it the most elastic form of water ice ever made
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Clothes and covers made of a smart fabric that radiates heat and reflects light could help people and objects out in the sun stay several degrees cooler
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Proactive, frequent rapid testing of all students for COVID-19 is more effective at preventing large transmission clusters in schools than measures that are only initiated when someone develops symptoms and then tests po...
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Researchers recently examined how biological factors impact anxiety disorders. The team studied male and female rodent models to better understand sex differences in biological responses related to anxiety.
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Researchers have found a vital mechanism, previously thought to have disappeared as mammals evolved, that helps protect mammalian stem cells from RNA viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and Zika virus. The scientists suggest this...
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Light therapy can help improve the mood of people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) during short winter days, but exactly how this therapy works is not well understood. A new study finds that light therapy's benefic...
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