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06/04/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study shows that it’s possible to grow human brain cells in mice skulls
It is a scenario that wouldn’t look out of place in the novel Frankenstein. Researchers have found a way to implant human brain organoids onto the brains of mice and grow them there, an article in Engadget states. An organoid is a tiny and simplistic copy of an organ. Artificially grown and transformed from harvested […]
05/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New laser-based system can locate small methane leaks in an area of several square miles
Methane leaks in oil and gas production sites will soon be unable to escape notice. Colorado-based researchers are validating a laser-based spectroscopy technique that can “sniff” out the tiniest emissions over several square miles. According to a ScienceDaily article, the new system can monitor its assigned areas nonstop. The current approach to detecting methane emissions involves on-site […]
05/26/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Can compulsive hoarding and kleptomania be explained by neuroscience? Researchers identify the neurons responsible for “object craving”
Neuroscience may have finally figured out the part of the brain that drives people to shop, hoard, and even steal items. In an article from Science Daily, Korean researchers identified the neurons that caused “object craving” in mice. Children, compulsive hoarders, and kleptomaniacs all love to receive and get objects. It’s natural for the first example, […]
05/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Why do you like specific music over others? Turns out our expectations and biases greatly impact how our brain responds to music
Has it ever occurred to you that you might be unconsciously favoring certain songs because you know they were performed by professionals? In a Science Daily article, American researchers reported that our biases and expectations affect the way our brain interprets music. In 2007, world-famous violin player Joshua Bell popped up in a busy subway […]
05/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
“Rip Van Winkle” plants can remain dormant for 20 years to survive through difficult times
The fictional character Rip Van Winkle slept for 20 years and missed the American Revolution. Now, researchers have identified more than a hundred different real-life plants that can go dormant for just as long in order to make it through unfavorable periods, a EurekAlert article stated. The research team counted at least 114 species that […]
05/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Theoretical physicists have proposed a new form of matter called “superfluid quasicrystal”
Matter isn’t just limited to the solid, liquid, and gaseous forms you’re familiar with. It also takes other forms, such as the plasma in the Sun or your plasma TV. In a ScienceDaily article, a new Dallas-based study has proposed a new form of matter called “superfluid quasicrystal.” A superfluid is a very rare state […]
05/23/2018
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By Edsel Cook
A fault in the East Bay deemed more dangerous than San Andreas; geologists call it a “tectonic time bomb”
Federal geologists have recently identified a fault running beneath the East Bay area that could turn out to be more dangerous and deadly than the infamous San Andreas fault. In an L.A. Times report, the Hayward fault is a “tectonic time bomb” that would do more damage than the great 1906 earthquake that destroyed San […]
05/21/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Army scientists say they’ve found a way to block cyber hackers
Los Angeles-based researchers working for the U.S. Army announced that they have finally found the signature of the elusive Majorana fermion. According to an article on ScienceDaily, this theoretical particle will allow quantum encryption technologies that would block cyber hackers from accessing communication networks. The particle was named after Ettore Majorana, an Italian theoretical physicist who predicted its […]
05/16/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Don’t just cut calories; you have to move around to really lose the weight
You can pare your food down to the very bone all you want, but if you don’t pair it with physical activity, the pounds you shed will come back again and again. That’s why a joint team of South African and Oregon-based researchers suggested that obesity is best defeated through exercise rather than diet, according to […]
05/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Plant proteins used in new nanofiber dressing that accelerates healing and improves tissue regeneration
Harvard researchers have come up with two nanofiber wound dressings made from natural proteins found in plants and animals. Wounds treated with the new dressings heal so fast and so thoroughly that they don’t leave any scars, reported The Harvard Gazette. The two wound dressings were produced by separate research teams, one of which chose […]
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