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Smells and Emotions Tug on the Brain's Habenula
Neuroscience News - 20 Aug 2021 23:34
The habenula relays external information, such as sight and smell, along with internal states associated with emotion and learning to brain regions that govern adaptive behaviors.
Could Drinking 6 Cups of Coffee a Day Shrink Your Brain and Increase Dementia Risk?
Neuroscience News - 20 Aug 2021 23:08
New studies have identified an association between daily high coffee consumption, brain shrinkage and an increased risk of dementia. However, researchers were unable to identify a causal relationship between caffeine con...
Researchers open a path toward quantum computing in real-world conditions
Phys.org - 20 Aug 2021 22:49
The quantum computing market is projected to reach $65 billion by 2030, a hot topic for investors and scientists alike because of its potential to solve incomprehensibly complex problems.
What is the hippocampus?
Live Science - 20 Aug 2021 22:23
The hippocampus is a small region of our brain responsible for memory, learning and navigation.
Mindfulness May Improve Cognition in Older Adults
Neuroscience News - 20 Aug 2021 22:23
Mindfulness and meditation may offer small but significant benefits to cognition, especially in older adults.
Brain Matter Makeup at Birth Is Linked to Children's Degree of Language Skills at Five Years Old
Neuroscience News - 20 Aug 2021 22:03
The brain's white matter pathway organization during the first year of life may predict language acquisition and development at age five, researchers say.
Physical Exercise Modulates Iron in Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroscience News - 20 Aug 2021 21:42
Regular exercise modulates iron storage and trafficking in the brain and skeletal muscles, and physical activity reduces cortical hepcidin. The findings reveal how exercise can be beneficial for those with Alzheimer's di...
Rain falls on Greenland's summit for first time in recorded history
Live Science - 20 Aug 2021 20:23
Scientists attribute the unprecedented event to an unusually long lasting atmospheric event, driven in part by climate change.
Apple's child abuse detection software may be vulnerable to attack
New Scientist - 20 Aug 2021 19:06
Apple's soon-to-be-launched algorithm to detect images of child sexual abuse on iPhones and iPads may incorrectly flag people as being in possession of illegal images, warn researchers
Moderna's mRNA Vaccine for HIV Is Starting Human Trials
Singularity Hub - 20 Aug 2021 18:39
Before 2020, many of us had never heard of mRNA. With the development of Covid-19 vaccines dependent on this molecule, though, mention of it was all over the news. In early August, the US reached the milestone of 70 perc...
How schools of 'microswimmers' can increase their cargo capacity
Phys.org - 20 Aug 2021 18:31
A new study published in Physical Review Letters describes a way to increase the cargo capacity of microscopic, self-propelled droplets known as "microswimmers." Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the Ma...
Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is fighting an invisible battle against the inner Earth, new study finds
Live Science - 20 Aug 2021 18:08
Researchers studied geothermal heat flow below West Antarctica, and found that the infamous Thwaites Glacier is being disproportionately cooked from below.
Can isometric resistance training safely reduce high blood pressure?
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 17:11
This very accessible and easy to perform intervention could have a strong effect on reducing blood pressure, say researchers.
New imaging tool visualizes cell functions in a microphysiological system
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 17:10
A microphysiological system (MPS) is a 3D organ construct using human cells. They show us how organs respond to drugs and environmental stimuli. Now, researchers have developed a new imaging tool for MPS using scanning p...
Hundreds of millions of Africans lack basic means of preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, research finds
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 17:10
Millions of people across the African continent are at risk of contracting COVID-19 because of a lack of the most basic public health tools to protect themselves -- including the essentials of soap and water.
Tesla is building an AI humanoid robot called Optimus, says Elon Musk
New Scientist - 20 Aug 2021 16:32
Tesla will branch out from building electric, self-driving cars to produce humanoid robots designed to "eliminate dangerous, repetitive, boring tasks", says the company's founder Elon Musk
Although counter-intuitive, noise can help image reconstruction
Phys.org - 20 Aug 2021 16:16
People are always eager to obtain clear imaging results through some turbid media, so a variety of methods have been developed to filter out noise and strive to improve the quality of imaging, as if noise is born as the ...
New imaging tool visualizes cell functions in a microphysiological system
Phys.org - 20 Aug 2021 15:51
A microphysiological system (MPS), also known as an organ-on-a-chip, is a 3D organ construct using human cells that help reveal how organs respond to drugs and environmental stimuli.
Cardiovascular disorder genetic testing in children presents unique challenges
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 15:34
Genetic testing for cardiovascular disorders is rapidly expanding, including among children. In its first scientific statement focused on the issue of cardiovascular genetic testing specifically among children, the Ameri...
Novel AI blood testing technology can ID lung cancers with high accuracy
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 15:34
A novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology was found to detect over 90% of lung cancers in samples from nearly 800 individuals with and without cancer.
Anticoagulants help moderately ill COVID-19 patients, study finds
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2021 15:33
Moderately ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have better chances of survival if treated with therapeutic-dose anticoagulation, according to a new study.
2021's extraordinary wildfires have released a record amount of CO2
New Scientist - 20 Aug 2021 14:42
Huge blazes from the north-east of Russia to North America have made global carbon dioxide emissions from wildfires this year the highest in nearly two decades of modern satellite records