[ad_1] The bias, identified in an article published today in PLOS ONEis considered particularly important because departmental seminars are so frequent and young academics are more likely to experiment with them before …
Read More »Minimal extent of summer sea ice in the Arctic, in 2018, tied for the sixth-lowest record ever seen – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to NASA and the NASA-supported National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado, the Arctic sea ice probably reached its lowest level in 2018 on September …
Read More »Only one in 20 American children responded to full recommendations about time spent in front of a screen, physical activity and sleep – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to an observational study of more than 4,500 American children aged 8 to 11, limiting screen time to less than two hours a day and having sufficient sleep and physical …
Read More »Plate tectonics may have been active on Earth since the beginning – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A new study suggests that plate tectonics – a scientific theory that divides the Earth into chunks of crust that move slowly over the viscous hot mantle – could have been …
Read More »Coded Openings and "Memory Effect" Rebuilding the Sequence of Diffuse Images – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Duke University engineers have come up with a way to extract a sequence of images of light scattered through an essentially opaque material – or even out of a wall – …
Read More »Alleviating PTSD Stress and Risk in Fighters – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A US Army Research Laboratory scientist collaborated with a team of researchers at the University of North Texas to develop a new electroencephalogram (EEG) data processing technique to measure brain status …
Read More »Cold Severity Linked to Bacteria Living in Your Nose – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] In the news with several strangely layered, researchers have determined that the mixture of bacteria that live in your nose – yes, there are living organisms in your nose – correlates …
Read More »Results Could Relieve Millions of Patients Undergoing Cancer Treatment – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Patients treated for cancer face a number of well-documented side effects. Chemotherapy and other anti-cancer treatments can wreak havoc on taste buds and olfactory senses, depriving recipients of the complex interaction …
Read More »A possible cause of Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain injury is discovered – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Rutgers researchers have discovered a new mechanism that may contribute to Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain injury. They are now hoping to launch a clinical trial to test treatment in humans. …
Read More »Red and Blue LEDs Could Be the Key to Prevent Bird Strikes – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Millions of birds die each year in collisions with planes, and airports have used everything from fireworks to breeding dogs to scare them away. Some methods have been relatively efficient, but …
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