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Gene Clusters Reveal Brain Link to Anxiety Disorders

Neuroscience News - 20 Dec 2023 01:13
Gene Clusters Reveal Brain Link to Anxiety Disorders Researchers made a significant breakthrough in understanding the genetic basis of anxiety disorders (ADs), which affect over 280 million people globally. By analyzing the spatiotemporal transcriptomic data of AD-associat...
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Why string theory requires extra dimensions

Phys.org - 20 Dec 2023 23:49
Why string theory requires extra dimensions String theory found its origins in an attempt to understand the nascent experiments revealing the strong nuclear force. Eventually another theory, one based on particles called quarks and force carriers called gluons, wo...
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How do quark-gluon-plasma fireballs explode into hadrons? Quark gluon plasma (QGP) is an exciting state of matter that scientists create in a laboratory by colliding two heavy nuclei. These collisions produce a QGP fireball. The fireball expands and cools following the laws of ...
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Discovery of 'calendar' rock carvings from Ancestral Pueblo in US Southwest surpasses 'wildest expectations' Spiral petroglyphs carved into a canyon wall on the Colorado-Utah border may have been used as a calendar by the Ancestral Pueblo.
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Vegans who avoid ultra-processed food risk being protein deficient Two relatively recent dietary trends - veganism and concerns about highly processed foods - may be in conflict with each other
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What have the stars done for humankind?

Phys.org - 20 Dec 2023 20:30
What have the stars done for humankind? Professor Roberto Trotta from Imperial College London's Department of Physics is a theoretical physicist by training and astrophysicist by trade. His work explores how statistics and machine learning can help us turn com...
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The development of embryos may be less shaped by genes than we thought The chemical reactions in cells appear to shape an embryo's development, possibly overriding the effect of genes
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Iron oxide baked into Mesopotamian bricks confirms ancient magnetic field anomaly About 3,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia, brickmakers imprinted the names of their kings into clay bricks. Now, an analysis of the metal grains in those bricks has confirmed a mysterious anomaly in Earth's magnetic f...
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AI discovers new class of antibiotics to kill drug-resistant bacteria Artificial intelligence helped screen millions of chemical compounds to find a class of antibiotics capable of killing two different types of drug-resistant bacteria
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A supercomputer scheduled to go online in April 2024 will rival the estimated rate of operations in the human brain, according to researchers in Australia. The machine, called DeepSouth, is capable of performing 228 tril...
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What's better than AirPods for fitness? These Beats earbuds, and they're 20% off at Amazon The Beats Fit Pro would make a perfect for a Christmas gift for the fitness fan in your life.
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Researchers demonstrate how magnetism can be actively changed by pressure Magnetism occurs depending on how electrons behave. For example, the elementary particles can generate an electric current with their charge and thereby induce a magnetic field. However, magnetism can also arise through ...
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Aerogel could become the key to future terahertz technologies High-frequency terahertz waves have great potential for a number of applications including next-generation medical imaging and communication. Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have shown, in a study published...
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Famous quantum experiment could be shrunk to the size of a single atom A single, extremely cold atom could play the role of two slits in the classic double-slit experiment from quantum physics, something that was previously thought to be impossible
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Breathtaking photos show wall of lava erupting from volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula A huge volcanic fissure appeared in Iceland on Dec. 18, spewing lava up to 100 feet into the air -- and the eruption has been captured in incredible pictures.
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Why paint does not dry slower in a humid environment A team of physicists at The University of Edinburgh working with an infection and immunity specialist with the university's Roslin Institute has, via experimentation, validated a theory to explain why paint dries at the ...
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The laws of physics were broken in 2023 - by sperm

New Scientist - 20 Dec 2023 14:00
The laws of physics were broken in 2023 - by sperm New Scientist's most popular story of the year was about the discovery that sperm break Isaac Newton's third law of motion
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Bag a $300 saving on your new year school gear with this student laptop Best Buy have stuck a massive discount on the Microsoft Surface Pro 9.
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NASA's 1st successful 2-way laser experiment is a giant leap for moon and Mars communications NASA has successfully transmitted data between Earth and two spacecraft using lasers, completing a groundbreaking experiment that could aid in future missions to other worlds.
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Sea of methane sealed beneath Arctic permafrost could trigger climate feedback loop if it escapes A sea of migrating methane discovered below the permafrost in Svalbard may eventually escape its icy prison if the permafrost continues to thaw due to climate change.
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'No burp' syndrome causes causes flatulence, 'awkward gurgling' A rare condition called "retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction" makes people unable to burp and can lead to troubling symptoms.
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Infant Brain Study Links Enlarged Brain Spaces to Autism Risk Researchers uncovered a potential early marker for autism in infants: abnormally enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS) in the brain. The study found that infants with enlarged PVS had a 2.2 times greater chance of developin...
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