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Scientific Frontline
SFL Educational News Service
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Autistic people are more likely to experience depression and anxiety during pregnancy
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Credit: PetraSolajova Autistic people are more vulnerable to depression and anxiety during pregnancy, according to new research from the Uni...
Municipal building regulations inhibit the expansion of renewable energies
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Solar systems change the townscape. That can be problematic. Credit: Solarimo Municipalities with high legal requirements for the constructi...
Monday, October 24, 2022
Study looks inside the brain during sleep to show how memory is stored
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MRI scans showing locations of medial-temporal electrodes in a representative patient. Source/Credit: Department of Neurological Surgery, ...
Molecular cage protects precious metals in catalytic converters
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Stable catalyst illustration Source/Credit: Slac National Accelerator Laboratory Sometimes, solutions to environmental problems can have env...
Gestational Exposure to Flame Retardant Alters Brain Development in Rats
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A new study from North Carolina State University shows that exposure in utero to the flame retardant FireMaster® 550 (FM 550), or to its ind...
High-tech sensors could guide vehicles without satellites, if they can handle the ride
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Sandia National Laboratories atomic physicist Jongmin Lee examines the sensor head of a cold-atom interferometer that could help vehicles st...
Microscopy reveals how psychedelics light up brain’s neuropathways
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Alex Kwan, Ph.D. ‘09, associate professor in the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, is using optical microscopy and other tools to ma...
Penguin feathers may be secret to effective anti-icing technology
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Gentoo penguins Photo Credit: 66 north Ice buildup on powerlines and electric towers brought the northern US and southern Canada to a stands...
Sand serves up a possible cure for obesity
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Engineered particles of purified sand could be the next anti-obesity therapy as new research from the University of South Australia publishe...
More yield, fewer species: How human nutrient intakes alter grasslands
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Credit: Pete Linforth High nutrient inputs in grassland lead to more plant species being lost than new ones can establish over longer perio...
Mild thyroid disorders can cause serious heart problems
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Johannes W. Dietrich works in the section diabetology, endocrinology and metabolism of Medical Clinic I in the RUB Clinic St. Josef Hospital...
Scientists Created a Material Promising for Improving Brightness of Screens
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One of the assembled organic LEDs based on push-pull systems. Photo credit: Ruslan Gadirov / TSU Scientists at the Postovsky Institute of Or...
A revolutionary method to observe cell transport
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Nanobodies (grey) with magnetic probes (red stars) target the desired membrane protein. Credit: Bordignon, Enrica Membrane proteins are key ...
Using Carbon-Carbon Clumping to Detect the Signature of Biotic Hydrocarbons
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The mystery of the origin of hydrocarbons found in extraterrestrial environment may finally be resolved, thanks to a technique developed by ...
How heart failure disrupts the cell’s powerhouse
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From left: Shingo Takada, Hokkaido University and Hokusho University; Shintaro Kinugawa, Kyushu University; and Hisataka Sabe, Hokkaido Univ...
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