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NASA Picks Top 96 Ideas for Asteroid-Capture Mission
Mystery Alignment of Dying Stars Puzzles Scientists
Slimy Suspects: How Millipedes Likely Caused a Train Wreck In the event of a collision, there's usually someone to blame, like a driver who's texting or is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. But in a recent train collision in Australia, the usual suspects were ruled out in favor of a less common culprit: millipedes. Read More »Exercise May Ward Off Epilepsy People who exercise vigorously as young adults may reduce their risk of developing epilepsy later in life, a new study from Sweden suggests. Read More »New NASA spacecraft to investigate moon mystery By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - More than 40 years after the last Apollo astronauts left the moon, NASA is preparing to launch a small robotic spacecraft to investigate one of their most bizarre discoveries. Crews reported seeing an odd glow on the lunar horizon just before sunrise. The phenomenon, which prompted a notebook sketch by Apollo 17 Commander Eugene Cernan, was unexpected because the airless moon lacked atmosphere for reflecting sunlight. ... Read More »Scorpion Is Gondwana's Oldest Land Animal
NASA Studying 4 Landing Site Options for 2016 Mars Mission
World's Only Hibernating Primate Has Strange Sleep Patterns Read More » Lego Releases First Female Scientist
Mysterious 'Fairy Circles' in African Desert Get New Explanation Read More » Monster Saturn Storm Dredged Up Icy Water from the Deeps
The Drake Equation Revisited: Interview with Planet Hunter Sara Seager Read More » Odd Cause of Salamander Die-Off Found: Skin-Eating Fungus
It's a Girl! National Zoo Panda Cub's Sex Announced
Thunderstruck! Weather Balloons Look for Lightning's Signature Read More » Happy Birthday, Voyager 1! Far-flung Spacecraft Is 36, But Has It Left the Solar System? Read More » NASA Redesigns Mission Control for Future Spaceflights
New Clues To King Solomon's Mines Found
New Clues Emerge On How Corals Bleach Read More » Sharks Gain Protections in India, Will U.S. Follow Suit? (Op-Ed) Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Read More »Arctic Drilling Risks Threaten Inupiat Traditions (Op-Ed)
Why New Approaches Will Strengthen African Nations (Op-Ed) LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Read More »Birth Defects Cluster in Washington Remains Mysterious Health officials investigating a spike in cases of a fatal birth defect in central Washington state have found no common cause linking the cases, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Read More »Disease Outbreaks From US Drinking Water Still Take Lives Disease outbreaks due to drinking water aren't as common as they were, say, a century ago, but it's common for at least a dozen to occur yearly in the United States, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More »Most Important School Subject? 'Science' Sees Big Jump in Poll The quest for knowledge seems to be gaining value, as three times as many Americans now say science is the most valuable school subject than did so more than a decade ago, a new Gallup poll finds. Read More »Is 'Numerosity' Humans' Sixth Sense?
Fat or Thin: Gut Bacteria May Play Role Gut bacteria may be able to "spread" obesity from one organism to another when they are transplanted, at least in mice, a new study suggests. Read More »Interstellar Wind Changes Reveal Glimpse of Milky Way's Complexity
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Advances in the pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's disease: targeting neurotransmitter systems Lars Brichta, Paul Greengard, Marc Flajolet. • Not all of the signs of PD can be attributed to dopaminergic dysfunction. • Non-dopaminergic neurotransmitters are promising targets for novel PD therapeutics. .... Read More » Mast cells on the mind: new insights and opportunities Rae Silver, James P. Curley. • Mast cells (MCs) are brain-resident immune cells that serve both as sensors and effectors in communication among nervous, vascular and immune systems. • MCs lie on .... Read More » Protein tyrosine phosphatases PTPδ, PTPσ, and LAR: presynaptic hubs for synapse organization Hideto Takahashi, Ann Marie Craig. • Protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) and neurexins form parallel presynaptic hubs. • RPTPs bind multiple postsynaptic partners in an isoform- and splice-selective .... Read More » New mechanisms in memory storage: piRNAs and epigenetics Christopher D. Landry, Eric R. Kandel, Priyamvada Rajasethupathy. • Epigenetics offers new insights into mechanisms of long-term memory storage. • What provides spatiotemporal specificity of epigenetic regulation during memory? .... Read More » Neuronal circuits that regulate feeding behavior and metabolism Jong-Woo Sohn, Joel K. Elmquist, Kevin W. Williams. • POMC and NPY/AgRP neurons have been prototypes in the study of food intake and glucose homeostasis. • Recent advances have illuminated neuronal circuits that contro.... Read More » Hippocampal neurogenesis and forgetting Paul W. Frankland, Stefan Köhler, Sheena A. Josselyn. • Previous data examined the anterograde impact of hippocampal neurogenesis on memory. • We propose a novel yet complementary retrograde role for neurogenesis in forg.... Read More » | ||||
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