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The Cerebellum is Key to Unlocking Social Memory Woes

Neuroscience News - 6 Nov 2023 22:06
The Cerebellum is Key to Unlocking Social Memory Woes Researchers made a pivotal discovery about the cerebellum's role in social recognition memory, potentially revolutionizing treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. By modulating cerebellar activity in p...
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Orcas sink another boat in Europe after a nearly hour-long attack For the fourth time in two years, a group of unusually brazen orcas in southwestern Europe have sunk a sailing boat after relentlessly attacking it for almost an hour on Halloween.
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From supersolid to microemulsion: Exploring spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates In a new study, researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara, (UCSB) have reported the discovery of a spin microemulsion in two-dimensional systems of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates, shedding light on a...
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Biomarker in Blood Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Progression 1 to 2 Years in Advance Researchers has found that elevated levels of NfL in the blood of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients could signal worsening disability within the next one to two years. This first-of-its-kind study pinpoints a crucial time...
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Model suggests that mammalian sperm cells have two modes of swimming A new mathematical model predicts that mammalian sperm cells have two distinct swimming modes. This prediction opens new questions about potential connections between sperm cells' motor activity and their transitions to ...
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Team develops new method for communicating around arbitrary opaque walls Information transfer in free space using ultraviolet, visible, or infrared waves has been gaining interest because of the availability of large bandwidth for high-data-rate communication. However, the presence of opaque ...
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Do redheads really need more anesthesia?

Live Science - 6 Nov 2023 21:57
Do redheads really need more anesthesia? Redheads are said to experience pain differently than other people and require higher doses of pain medications, depending on the drug used. Why?
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Depression and Negative Mental States Affect Heart Health

Neuroscience News - 6 Nov 2023 21:35
Depression and Negative Mental States Affect Heart Health Emerging research underscores the profound connection between mental health and heart disease, with depression and anxiety hastening the onset of cardiovascular risk factors. Findings from two preliminary studies suggest...
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Crabs evolved to live away from the ocean up to 17 different times Unlike most other animal groups that left the sea behind, crabs have done it many times throughout their evolutionary history - and some crab lineages have even reversed course back to the ocean
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AI Links Sleep and Gut Health to Autism Behaviors

Neuroscience News - 6 Nov 2023 20:50
AI Links Sleep and Gut Health to Autism Behaviors Researchers utilized AI to uncover a link between sleep and gastrointestinal health, and the challenging behaviors in individuals with profound autism, such as self-injury and aggression. The study, which offers new insi...
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Discomfort Circuit Discovered in Brain's Depths

Neuroscience News - 6 Nov 2023 20:24
Discomfort Circuit Discovered in Brain's Depths Scientists have uncovered a brain circuit in the subthalamic nucleus that causes discomfort when activated, shedding new light on the neural roots of aversion. This finding has significant implications, as it demonstrate...
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China successfully grows lettuce and tomatoes aboard Tiangong space station Lettuce, cherry tomatoes and more are sprouting in space aboard China's Tiangong space station.
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Twin ocean climate anomalies may trigger heat and drought in 2024 A strong El NiƱo in the Pacific Ocean is coinciding with a similarly strong climate pattern in the Indian Ocean, suggesting South-East Asia and Australia will soon experience heat, drought and wildfires
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Neural Implant Translates Brainwaves Into Words

Neuroscience News - 6 Nov 2023 19:55
Neural Implant Translates Brainwaves Into Words A new speech prosthetic offers hope for those with speech-impairing neurological disorders. By converting brain signals into speech using high-density sensors and machine learning, the technology represents a significant...
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In world 1st, virus spotted attached to 2nd virus

Live Science - 6 Nov 2023 19:23
In world 1st, virus spotted attached to 2nd virus The interaction was captured using a specialized piece of kit called a transmission electron microscope.
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The controllable splitting of a single Cooper pair in a hybrid quantum dot system Cooper pairs are pairs of electrons in superconducting materials that are bound to each other at low temperatures. These electron pairs are at the root of superconductivity, a state where materials have zero resistance a...
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Spine stimulator lets man with severe Parkinson's walk without falling A man with Parkinson's disease who fell up to six times a day can now walk several kilometres without falling due to a device that electrically stimulates his spinal cord
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This huge $49 discount takes the Lululemon Take Form yoga mat down to its lowest ever price The Take Form is one of our top-rated yoga mats, with a grippy surface, 3D texturing for alignment, and a 5mm thickness to support your practice
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Graphene's proton permeability: A switch for future energy technologies Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester have discovered a way to use light to accelerate proton transport through graphene, which could revolutionize the way we generate hydrogen.
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The surprising life and avoidable demise of Earth's remarkable oases The antiquity, stability and weird chemistry of oases have made them cradles of evolution, yet humanity's need for water is putting these unique habitats in peril
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Harmful gases could be detected on-the-spot with new way to generate powerful lasers Scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a novel method to produce intense and ultra-fast lasers that holds promise for making precise devices that can speed up how qui...
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As a weapon of war, destroying cultural heritage sites is a common method by armed invaders to deprive a community of their distinct identity. It was no surprise then, in February of 2022, as Russian troops swept into Uk...
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