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Location American Science News for 6 September 2023
GPT-4 wins chatbot lawyer contest - but is still not as good as humans Several AI chatbots were tested to see how well they could perform legal reasoning and tasks used by human lawyers in everyday practice - GPT-4 performed the best, but still wasn't great
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Jersey Numbers and Perception: How Numbers Impact Our View of Athlete Physique A new study confirms that football wide receivers wearing jersey numbers between 10 and 19 are perceived as slimmer than those wearing 80-89, even with identical body sizes. This phenomenon suggests our brains use statis...
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Athletes may look bigger if they wear higher numbers on their jerseys Volunteers judged cartoon American football players to be slimmer when they had a lower number on their jersey
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A million years of marijuana: How cannabis became our favourite weed Cannabis was one of the first crops that humans cultivated about 12,000 years ago. But medicinal and psychoactive uses are much more recent
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SpaceX launches record-breaking 62nd orbital mission of the year SpaceX just set a new mark for most orbital launches in a single year, breaking the company's record from 2022
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Early Concussions Tied to Faster Cognitive Decline

Neuroscience News - 6 Sep 2023 23:17
Early Concussions Tied to Faster Cognitive Decline A recent study reveals a link between early-life concussions and faster cognitive decline in later years. Conducted on World War II veteran twins, the research showed that twins with a history of traumatic brain injury (...
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'It's a dream': 4 Roman swords likely stolen as war booty 1,900 years ago discovered in Israeli cave Archaeologists discovered four well-preserved Roman swords that were likely hidden in a cave in Israel during a revolt.
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RSV spread in the Southeastern US hints that season will soon ramp up nationwide A rise in RSV cases in Florida and Georgia signals that the nationwide RSV season will soon begin.
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Rice-Sized Device Tests 20-Plus Brain Cancer Treatments at Once Researchers developed a minuscule device, akin to a grain of rice in size, that can simultaneously test numerous treatments for challenging brain cancers like gliomas. Implanted into a patient's tumor during surgery and ...
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Sequential Memory Is A Unique Human Trait

Neuroscience News - 6 Sep 2023 21:51
Sequential Memory Is A Unique Human Trait New research unveils a probable unique human ability to recognize and remember sequential information. Despite being our closest relatives, bonobos struggle to learn the order of stimuli in the same manner as humans.
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Researchers close in on the elusive neutrino

Phys.org - 6 Sep 2023 21:13
Researchers close in on the elusive neutrino The humble neutrino, an elusive subatomic particle that passes effortlessly through normal matter, plays an outsized role among the particles that comprise our universe. To fully explain how our universe came to be, we n...
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Sleep Deprivation Depletes a Key Protective Protein in Brain Sleep deprivation doesn't just leave you tired--it harms the brain and elevates the risk for diseases like Alzheimer's. Researchers delving into how this occurs have made a breakthrough by identifying a protein, pleiotro...
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Thymus' Surprise: M Cells, Key Immune Players, Found Where Least Expected Researchers identified Microfold cells, or M cells, typically seen in intestines, in the thymus--a vital organ for immune system development. These thymic M cells are similar to their intestinal counterparts and may play...
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Extinctions review: A fast-paced story of going extinct on Earth Days of mass death on Earth are dramatically captured by Michael Benton in his book, Extinctions. It's well-told and gripping, but real palaeontology afficionados may crave newer stories
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We need evidence about the risks and benefits of alternative medicines The World Health Organization caused an uproar last month when it held its first global summit on traditional and complementary medicines. We need to establish what works and what doesn't when it comes to these therapies...
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The proposed Anthropocene definition is unscientific and harmful Evidence shows our impact on the planet started long before 1950, the date chosen by the Anthropocene Working Group for the start of the new epoch, so I resigned from the group in protest, says Erle Ellis
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The MANIAC review: A dark novel about the legendary John von Neumann The life of polymath John von Neumann is woven into a strange work of fiction by rising literary star Benjamín Labatut that comes with a serious warning about the consequences of science
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See this award-winning shot of a reef manta ray taken by a drone Lewis Burnett's powerful photographs of a saltwater crocodile, Risso's dolphins and a reef manta ray are part of a collection that won him the Portfolio prize in the 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the ...
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Insomnia Drug May Ward Off Opioid Relapse

Neuroscience News - 6 Sep 2023 19:50
Insomnia Drug May Ward Off Opioid Relapse A recent study highlights a new benefit of quality sleep: deterring opioid relapse. In the study, rats undergoing oxycodone withdrawal received an experimental insomnia treatment.
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This summer, the AI division of Mark Zuckerberg's Meta unveiled its Llama 2 chatbot. Microsoft has been appointed as Meta's preferred partner on Llama 2, which will be available through the Windows operating system. Meta...
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Structure formation during freeze casting filmed in 3D and real time Freeze casting processes can be used to produce highly porous and hierarchically structured materials that have a large surface area. They are suitable for a wide variety of applications, as electrodes for batteries, cat...
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New Alzheimer's Genetic Markers Unearthed

Neuroscience News - 6 Sep 2023 19:21
New Alzheimer's Genetic Markers Unearthed Researchers unearthed fresh gene variations related to Alzheimer's disease risk, potentially paving the way for predictive blood tests. The study, targeting the APOE gene, identified 15 new variations linked to Alzheimer...
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