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Heartbeat's Influence on Brain Activity

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 00:16
Heartbeat's Influence on Brain Activity New research uncovered that the phases of a heartbeat significantly influence brain and motor system excitability. The study utilized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on 37 healthy volunteers to observe changes in...
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RNA's Pivotal Role in Fear Memory and PTSD Treatment

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 23:55
RNA's Pivotal Role in Fear Memory and PTSD Treatment Researchers have revealed a groundbreaking role of RNA in fear-related learning and memory. Their study shows how noncoding RNA Gas5 influences neuronal excitability, impacting learning and memory processes.
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NASA and India's debut climate satellite to launch in 2024. Here's what it'll do. The NISAR satellite, a collaboration between NASA and India's space agency ISRO, will help scientists monitor how climate change is affecting Earth's varied landscapes.
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Lactobacillus Bacteria May Guard Against Anxiety and Depression Researchers have discovered the significant role of Lactobacillus, a bacterium in fermented foods and yogurt, in managing stress and potentially preventing depression and anxiety. This research is crucial for its specifi...
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Stickleback Fish Reveal Insights into Animal Decision-Making

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 22:13
Stickleback Fish Reveal Insights into Animal Decision-Making A new study provides significant insights into how animals, specifically three-spined stickleback fish, make decisions under competing demands. The study explored the fish's behaviors during the breeding season, where ma...
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Researchers extend non-line-of-sight imaging towards longer wavelengths Emerging technologies for non-line-of-sight imaging can detect objects even if they are around a corner or behind a wall. In new work, researchers use a new type of detector to extend this method from visible light into ...
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Prototype for DUNE detector will test new technology that can handle more neutrinos Long before the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment takes its first measurements in an effort to expand our understanding of the universe, a prototype for one of the experiment's detectors is blazing new trails in neutr...
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High 'Good Cholesterol' Linked to Dementia Risk

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 21:46
High 'Good Cholesterol' Linked to Dementia Risk A new study found that abnormally high levels of HDL-C (high-density lipoprotein cholesterol), often referred to as 'good cholesterol', may increase the risk of dementia in older adults. This large-scale study, part of t...
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Cannabis and Alcohol Co-use Impacts Adolescent Brain and Behavior Recent studies reveal effects of cannabis and alcohol co-use on adolescent rats, simulating human behavior. Rats voluntarily consumed THC-infused treats and alcohol, allowing researchers to observe changes in brain struc...
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Chinstrap penguins take thousands of very short naps every day While incubating their eggs, chinstrap penguins need to stay vigilant for predators - so they only sleep for a few seconds at a time
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DNA repair has been captured in a step-by-step molecular movie Researchers have worked out how a protein called photolyase repairs DNA using light, and their discoveries could guide the development of light-based manufacturing technologies
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Tiny star found harbouring a huge planet that shouldn't exist An enormous planet has been spotted orbiting a small star, and it could not have formed under either of our existing models of the birth of planets
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Researchers show an old law still holds for quirky quantum materials Long before researchers discovered the electron and its role in generating electrical current, they knew about electricity and were exploring its potential. One thing they learned early on was that metals were great cond...
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Asch Study Reimagined: Navigating the Labyrinth of Conformity in the Contemporary Mind A recent study replicates and extends Solomon Asch's famous conformity experiments, revealing intriguing insights about human behavior. The research demonstrates that monetary incentives reduce conformity errors in line-...
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AI Reveals Brain Differences in ADHD

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 20:39
AI Reveals Brain Differences in ADHD Researchers utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze brain MRI scans have identified significant differences in white matter tracts of adolescents with ADHD. The study, involving over 1,700 participants from the...
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Explosive 'almost X-class' flare launches solar storm that could smash into Earth by tomorrow (Dec. 1) A recent solar explosion that almost reached "X-class" status has hurled a massive coronal mass ejection toward Earth, which will likely hit our planet and trigger a geomagnetic storm on Nov. 30 or Dec. 1.
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Brain Activity in PTSD: Trauma Memories Differ from Sad Ones

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 19:59
Brain Activity in PTSD: Trauma Memories Differ from Sad Ones A new study reveals distinct differences in brain activity between traumatic memories in PTSD patients and regular sad autobiographical memories. This research, the first of its kind to examine real-life personal memorie...
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James Webb telescope reveals 'nursery' of 500,000 stars in the chaotic heart of the Milky Way A dazzling new James Webb telescope image of the region near the Milky Way's central black hole reveals thousands of newborn stars among the "most extreme cosmic environment" in the galaxy.
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New study shows how universities are critical to emerging fusion industry A new study suggests that universities have an essential role to fulfill in the continued growth and success of any modern high-tech industry, and especially the nascent fusion industry; however, the importance of that r...
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Brainless Brittle Stars Learn by Association

Neuroscience News - 30 Nov 2023 19:15
Brainless Brittle Stars Learn by Association Researchers discovered that brittle stars, brainless marine creatures, can learn through experience, a finding that challenges our understanding of learning and intelligence. The study revealed that brittle stars, relati...
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Trippy satellite map of North America's largest glacier shows off 'hidden lagoon' and other secrets NASA has revealed a new false-color image of Alaska's Malaspina Glacier that highlights several recent findings about the massive ice mass.
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Controversial study suggesting ozone hole isn't recovering is skewed by bad data, experts say A new paper claims that the ozone hole above Antarctica is getting deeper, suggesting that it is not healing as expected. However, other researchers say the study's results are misleading.
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