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,title,flair
0,Young Blood May Hold Key to Reversing Aging,Health
1,"Mathematical model describes the physical principles that guide behavior in a peloton, the groups of cyclists that form during mass-start races like the Tour de France. Biologists say it may also apply to migrating birds and shoaling fish.",Computer Science and Engineering
2,How one scientist is growing miniature brains in her lab,Medicine
3,"A Second 'Big Bang' Could End Our Universe in an Instant, Thanks to The Higgs Boson. Researchers have found that destabilization of the Higgs boson could lead to an explosion of energy that would consume everything in the known universe and upend the laws of physics and chemistry.",Astronomy
4,"It's Possible To Cut Cropland Use in Half and Produce the Same Amount of Food, Says New Study",Environment
5,"Nasa wants you to become a Disk Detective & spot planet formation - Over 500,000 unidentified objects in the sky to choose from.",Astronomy
6,Cancer drug combination 'shrinks 60% of melanomas' - BBC News,Medicine
7,"Simulation finds that Saturn's moon Titan could support life without liquid water on its surface, meaning the planet could hold the first example of life outside the sun's habitable zone",Astronomy
8,"Strength exercise may be just as vital as aerobic. Push ups and sit ups could add years to your life according to a new study of over 80,000 adults. People who did strength-based exercise had a 23% reduction in risk of premature death by any means, and a 31% reduction in cancer-related death.",Health
9,Does a junk food diet make you lazy? A new UCLA psychology study provides evidence that being overweight makes people tired and sedentary — not the other way around.,Psychology
10,"In a First, Gene Therapy Halts a Fatal Brain Disease",Medicine
11,Ozone hole three times the size of Greenland opens over the North Pole,Physical Science
12,New U.S. time standard: Atomic clock will neither gain nor lose one second in about 300 million years,Physical Science
13,Extremely Rare Type of Iron Oxide Found in Ancient Chinese Pottery,Physical Science
14,Physicists have measured the half-life of iron-60 with an accuracy sufficient to support its use as a chronometer for cosmic processes.,Physical Science
15,Mice with hereditary deafness hear again thanks to gene therapy,Medicine
16,"Simply telling people that their opinions are based on morality will make them stronger and more resistant to counterarguments, a new study suggests.",Psychology
17,Gluten-free diets adopted by rising number of consumers enhance risk of Type 2 diabetes: Harvard study,Health
18,"According to new computer simulations, (frictionless) superfluids can act as if they have some form of viscosity when they are magnetized, flowing together to form weird shapes",Physical Science
19,Research downplaying impending global warming is overturned,Environment
20,Blood test may give early warning of skin cancer relapse,Biology
21,"For the first time, evidence of water has been found in a stony type of asteroid once thought to be bone-dry. Grains of dust from the asteroid Itokawa actually contain a surprising amount of water, two cosmochemists from Arizona State University in Tempe report May 1 in Science Advances.",Astronomy
22,Modifying the gut microbiota may offer an alternative approach for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome,Medicine
23,Berkeley Lab scientists identify new driver behind Arctic warming,Environment
24,"A new study found that people who walked for 90 minutes in a natural area, as opposed to participants who walked in a high-traffic urban setting, showed decreased activity in a region of the brain associated with a key factor in depression.",Health
25,Study finds no link between insomnia and cholesterol levels,Health
26,"“After three months of medical marijuana treatment, patients actually performed better, in terms of their ability to perform certain cognitive tasks, specifically those mediated by the frontal cortex.” - New pilot study.",Medicine
27,"Another piece to the puzzle in naked mole rats’ long, cancer-free life: Naked mole rats do experience cellular senescence, yet continue to live long, healthy lives. Their senescent cells display unique features that may contribute to cancer resistance and longevity, as reported in PNAS this week.",Biology
28,[Press Release] Newly Discovered Immune Cell Linked to Type 1 Diabetes,Biology
29,Comprehensive Study Suggests Most Heterosexual Couples Get Better Sleep When Together,Health
30,"Researchers believe that working with the fungi that inhabit the roots of plants rather than against them, as has often been the case in conventional agriculture, will help the world grow more food with less environmental impact",Biology
31,"Drinking 3 to 5 Cups of Coffee a Day lowers risk of having calcium deposits in the coronary arteries (which is an indicator of heart disease), new study shows.",Health
32,"Gulf Stream is slowing down faster than ever, scientists say ""outside of any natural variation""",Environment
33,Most-ever detailed 3D map of the Milky Way galaxy released in Science today,Astronomy
34,"Why loneliness may be the biggest threat to survival and longevity. Insufficient social stimulation affects reasoning and memory performances, hormone homeostasis, brain grey/white-matter, connectivity and function, as well as resilience to physical and mental disease",Psychology
35,"Totality of trials data confirm Tamiflu reduces length of symptoms, complications, and hospital admissions from influenza",Medicine
36,Planarian regeneration model discovered by artificial intelligence,Biology
37,A meta-analysis of 20 controlled studies finds that action video games like Call of Duty and Unreal Tournament moderately benefit cognitive function.,Psychology
38,New immunotherapy combo effectively treats advanced brain cancer in pre-clinical models,Neuroscience
39,"Being with friends makes life less stressful by regulating the way our bodies manage stress-indicating hormones, according to a new chimp study",Social Science
40,Human brains naturally shrink with age. But a study that followed 401 people in their 70s found that the brains of those who adhered more closely to a Mediterranean-style diet shrank significantly less over a period of three years.,Neuroscience
41,"Contrary to popular belief, busy city centres beat suburban living when it comes to human wellbeing, as socialising and walking make for happier, healthier people, according to a new report.",Psychology
42,Undisclosed Conflicts of Interests among Biomedical Textbook Authors. Authors received millions of dollars from biopharmaceutical companies. None of this was disclosed to readers.,Social Science
43,Study reveals significant rise in psychological stress in people who engage in political activism using social networking sites.,Psychology
44,"8 Coffees a Day Means a Longer Life Than No Coffee, According to a 10-Year Study",Health
45,"Researchers engineer insulin-producing cells activated by light using optogenetics, and transplanted these engineered cells under the skin of diabetic mice, successfully showing that glucose levels can be controlled in a mouse model of diabetes without pharmacological intervention.",Medicine
46,"New research suggests that the sugar ribose - the ""R"" in RNA - is probably found in comets and asteroids that zip through the solar system and may be more abundant throughout the universe than was previously thought.",Astronomy
47,"Analysis of more than 2,000 college STEM classes has imparted a lesson that might resonate with many students who sat through them: Enough with the lectures, already. Prior research has identified lecturing as among the styles least effective at teaching and engaging students.",Social Science
48,1% of people cause half of global aviation emissions study finds,Physical Science
49,"Aedes japonicus mosquitoes found in western Canada: Canadian entomologists have reported the first appearance of Aedes japonicus - an invasive, disease-carrying mosquito - in western Canada",Animal Science
50,"Individuals addicted to cocaine may have difficulty in controlling their addiction because of a previously-unknown ‘back door’ into the brain, circumventing their self-control, suggests a new study led by the University of Cambridge.",Health
51,"Long-held theory on human gestation refuted: Mother’s metabolism, not birth canal size, limits gestation",Biology
52,"Sequencing 50,000+ human exomes, and pairing the data with electronic health records reveals that participants had on average 21 alleles with loss of function mutations, and ~3.5% of participants had mutations that were likely to be clinically relevant.",Biology
53,"Psychedelics seem to alter social cognition by modifying facial emotion recognition, suggests a new study, that found that drugs like LSD reduce recognition of negative facial emotions by altering activity in the amygdala, a brain region known to be important for responses to threatening situations.",Neuroscience
54,"Recalling Positive Events at Work Makes Employees Feel Happier, Move More, but Interact Less: A 6-Week Randomized Controlled Intervention at a Japanese Workplace [PDF]",Psychology
55,A new research suggests that a child's cognitive and behavioral growth is benefited by parents who foster a sense of independence in their children while remaining emotionally available.,Social Science
56,"Emphasizing mastery of content over grades in college classes reduces cheating, but only if students like the class.",Psychology
57,Scientists link Europe heat wave to human-caused global warming,Environment
58,Opportunities and Implications of Pasture-Based Lamb Fattening to Enhance the Long-Chain Fatty Acid Composition in Meat,Health
59,How the 18th-century steam engine helped physicists make a quantum breakthrough,Physical Science
60,"Cellphone radiation poses no real harm to humans, new research says - ""The study specifically used 2G and 3G frequencies—not frequencies used on more advanced 4G or 5G networks. Researchers exposed the rodents’ entire bodies to the radiowaves for more than nine hours per day, for up to two years.""",Health
61,Human-Neanderthal gene variance is involved in autism,Health
62,"High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) improves resting blood pressure, metabolic (MET) capacity and heart rate reserve without compromising cardiac function in sedentary aging population",Health
63,"Self-healing metal oxides could protect against corrosion. Researchers have found that a solid oxide protective coating for metals can, when applied in sufficiently thin layers, deform as if it were a liquid, filling any cracks and gaps as they form.",Computer Science and Engineering
64,Researchers develop device that can 'hear' your internal voice,Neuroscience
65,New findings in Germany challenge view that bipedal walking evolved in Africa,Social Science
66,"People who make plans to avoid or handle temptations may be more likely to achieve goals, such as academic and weight loss goals. Proactively planning to manage temptations may be more effective than simply responding to temptation when it arises.",Psychology
67,"Banned Chemical Still Contaminating San Francisco Seals: A manmade chemical, pulled from production 12 years ago, is still turning up at high levels in seals",Environment
68,"Sharks can be 'social or solitary': The most feared predators in the sea have individual personalities that affect how readily they socialise, according to a study by UK scientists.",Animal Science
69,"A new study shows Lone Star State companies are the biggest offenders in the nation when it comes to releasing pollution into our waterways. In 938 instances, Texas companies released pollution that exceeded the levels permitted by federal clean water laws",Environment
70,"A new study which forecasts population scenarios for 195 countries and territories from 2017 to 2100, suggests that falling fertility rates will mean most countries could have shrinking populations by the end of the century-- many countries will see their populations dropping by more than 50%",Disease
71,'Make-a-wish' coins changing the colour of Yellowstone's thermal springs,Physical Science
72,"Certain gut bacteria linked to type 2 diabetes, reveal Russian scientists",Health
73,Hubble Space Telescope Focuses on Lonely Dwarf Galaxy,Astronomy
74,"An Alzheimer’s drug, verubecestat, has been shown to effectively “switched off” the production of toxic amyloid proteins that lead to the sticky plaques seen in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients by halting the steady production of amyloid-beta proteins through blocking a brain enzyme called BACE1.",Neuroscience
75,Japanese scientists turn blood cells into stem cells by dipping them in acid,Biology
76,Single dose of inhaled vaccine that’s under development provides long-term protection for non-human primates against the Ebola virus,Medicine
77,"Study suggests chemical used in BP oil spill cleanup capable of injuring people and wildlife: Scientists found that the dispersant can seriously damage epithelial cells, such as those in the lungs of humans or the gills of marine animals.",Environment
78,Dengue Virus is Rapidly Evolving,Health
79,Parents have more conflicts with their in-laws than do childless couples. Daughters-in-law were more likely to report conflicts when their mother-in-law provided more grandchild care.,Psychology
80,NASA photo captures strange bright light coming out of Mars,Astronomy
81,"When you take acetaminophen to reduce your pain, you may also be decreasing your empathy for both the physical and social aches that other people experience, a new study suggests.",Health
82,LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves for Third Time,Astronomy
83,"Daylight Saving Time has long-term effects on health. Over time, DST eliminates bright morning light that critically synchronizes biologic clocks, which can be associated with increased risk of heart attack and ischemic stroke, as well as other negative effects of partial sleep deprivation.",Biology
84,Scientists revive giant Neanderthal virus entombed in ice,Biology
85,Scientists discover 99-million-year-old lizards preserved in amber,Animal Science
86,Study of U2 could help music fans find what they're looking for,Social Science
87,A 'one-two punch' to wipe out cancerous ovarian cells. Researchers have developed a two-step combination therapy to destroy cancer cells.,Disease
88,Astronomers Have Found a Record-Breaking Star That's Nearly as Old as The Universe,Astronomy
89,"Infants are born with Bradycardic Response, which allows them to slow heart rate and hold their breath underwater for more than 40 seconds. This phenomenon inexplicably disappears at 6 months of age.",Neuroscience
90,"Almost one billion tonnes of plastic will be dumped on land and in the oceans over the period from 2016 to 2040 unless the world acts, say a team of 17 global experts who have developed a computer model to track the stocks and flows of plastic around the world.",Environment
91,"IC 1101, the largest galaxy in the observable universe, is about 1.07 billion light years from Earth.",Astronomy
92,Study supports cancer link with height,Health
93,"Bacteria can produce a high-protein sustainable food source, in the form of recombinant protein, in competition with cows, finds Danish researchers using the food protein, Bovine Alpha Lactalbumin, as a case study.",Biology
94,Conscious plants: new study shows plants react to anesthetics in a similar fashion to animals,Biology
95,Industry uses non-profit organisation to campaign against public health policies - New study shows how a non-profit research organisation has been deployed by major food and beverage corporations to push industry-favourable positions to policy makers under the guise of neutral scientific endeavour.,Health
96,"Contrary to popular belief, consuming red meat and white meat such as poultry, have equal effects on blood cholesterol levels, according to a study published today in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.",Health
97,"Fusion reactors could become an economically viable means of generating electricity within a few decades, and policy makers should start planning to build them as a replacement for conventional nuclear power stations, according to new research.",Computer Science and Engineering
98,A team of scientists have devised a controversial theory which says the expansion of the universe is driven by quantum fluctuations —not dark energy,Astronomy
99,"Rapid Arctic ice loss linked to extreme weather changes in Europe and US. Arctic warming appears to be the prime reason behind fluctuations in the polar jet stream that is causing unusual weather, study says",Environment
100,Dinosaurs may have danced like birds to woo mates,Biology
101,"After Surgery, Black Children have 3.5 times higher chance of dying within 30 days of surgery: A study of nearly 200 U.S. medical centers found that even apparently healthy kids suffer racial disparities in complications associated with surgery",Medicine
102,"Cancer cases are expected to surge 57% worldwide in the next 20 years, an imminent ""human disaster"" that will require a renewed focus on prevention to combat, according to the World Health Organization",Disease
103,Young adults with autism show improved social function following skills program,Psychology
104,Brain's ability to dispose of key Alzheimer's protein drops dramatically with age,Neuroscience
105,"A quark-gluon plasma spins ten billion trillion times faster than the most powerful tornado, setting new record for ""vorticity.""",Physical Science
106,"Seismic evidence for significant melt beneath the Long Valley Caldera, California",Physical Science
107,"Interpretation of climate data is vulnerable to political and psychological biases, but when people were asked to predict arctic sea ice levels, they more accurately forecasted when political symbology was removed from the questions",Social Science
108,"New finds from Mexico suggest people were living in the Americas 33,000 years ago, twice the widely accepted age for the earliest settlement.",Social Science
109,"Experimental cancer drug FRAX486 'reverses schizophrenia in mice': An experimental cancer drug appears to be able to reverse schizophrenia in mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found",Neuroscience
110,Herpes simplex virus type 1 and Alzheimer’s disease: increasing evidence for a major role of the virus,Neuroscience
111,"Majority of IV Medication Errors Linked to Clinical Practice, Not Technology",Medicine
112,"A new study describes how a simple rule guides the development of the vasculature in both animals and plants by using a mathematical model to show that this rule, known as adaptive feedback, can produce the most efficient possible network of veins for any organism.",Physical Science
113,"Yale researchers have discovered a protein that helps protect hosts from infection with the tick-borne spirochete that causes Lyme Disease, a finding that may help diagnose and treat this infection. Stimulating the ability of people to make more of this protein could help fight infection.",Medicine
114,"despite recommendations from medical academies/boards, doctors spend virtually no time discussing sex (or sexuality or birth control issues) with teen patients",Medicine
115,Grand Canyon's origin dated to 6 million years ago,Physical Science
116,Inside Hepatitis C virus is a promising antiviral. New studies show how it works.,Medicine
117,"People who endorse right-wing authoritarianism tend to have a greater sense of meaning in life, according to a new study on 2,391 American adults, which provides some of the first empirical evidence that right‐wing authoritarianism serves an existential function.",Psychology
118,Creatures in the deepest trenches of the sea are eating plastic,Environment
119,Bacteria that live deeply buried point at the possibility that Evolution may occur even without reproduction: all it takes is that you live long enough,Biology
120,One-way light beam can be steered in different directions,Physical Science
121,Cancer death rates are falling; five-year survival rates are rising,Medicine
122,Low protein-high carb diet has same beneficial effects on metabolic health as caloric restriction in mice - without need for 40% decrease in energy intake.,Biology
123,A study finds that atheists and nonreligious people do not differ from religious people in feelings of nihilism or fatalism and are more likely to believe that meaning in life is self-produced.,Social Science
124,'Little Foot' fossil sheds light on human forerunners: A sophisticated new dating technique has shown that Little Foot - an important early hominid fossil unearthed in the 1990s in South Africa - is roughly 3.7 million years old.,Social Science
125,Study of first-time smartphone users reveals devices may be detrimental to learning process,Psychology
126,Researchers have identified a drug that could potentially help our brains reboot and reverse the damaging impacts of heavy alcohol consumption on regeneration of brain cells. Two weeks of daily treatment with tandospirone reversed effects of 15 weeks of binge-like alcohol consumption in mice.,Medicine
127,Vitamin E may delay decline in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease: Study shows benefit in activities of daily living and savings in caregiver time with vitamin E,Medicine
128,Perception of time slows down when white people who are concerned about appearing racially biased are perceiving black faces,Psychology
129,"Plants absorb nanoplastics through the roots, which block proper absorption of water, hinder growth, and harm seedling development. Worse, plastic alters the RNA sequence, hurting the plant’s ability to resist disease.",Physical Science
130,Memory editing by epigenetic manipulation,Neuroscience
131,Biochemists devise new technique for blueprinting cell membrane proteins,Physical Science
132,Gut microbiota from multiple sclerosis patients enables spontaneous autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice,Medicine
133,Chronic fatigue syndrome - The male disorder that became a female disorder: Previously long-term fatigue was considered a male disorder caused by societal pressures; today women comprise the majority of the patients,Psychology
134,Scientists predict Earth-like planets around most stars,Astronomy
135,MIT researchers have discovered where memories are stored.,Neuroscience
136,"For the first time researchers have identified the lifelong changes in gene expression in the brains of people born with Down syndrome (DS). The findings, which appear in the journal Neuron, may lead to possible therapies for DS patients.",Neuroscience
137,Research finds further evidence of a link between prenatal acetaminophen usage and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The children of mothers who had used acetaminophen for 29 days had more than double the risk of developing ADHD.,Medicine
138,Why ‘playing hard to get’ may actually work. People who are too easy to attract may be perceived as more desperate. That makes them seem less valuable and appealing—than those who do not make their romantic interest apparent right away.,Psychology
139,A team at Harvard has created a system that uses solar energy to split water molecules and hydrogen-eating bacteria to produce liquid fuels.,Computer Science and Engineering
140,"Coronavirus antibodies fall dramatically in first 3 months after mild cases of COVID-19 according to new UCLA study. Decreasing by roughly half every 73 days. If sustained at that rate, the antibodies would disappear within about a year",Biology
141,Even cockroaches have personalities,Animal Science
142,Dehydration of chlorite explains anomalously high electrical conductivity in the mantle wedges,Physical Science
143,Study of Biggest Loser contestants finds that body returns to original or greater weight after diet due to slower resting metabolism and lowered leptin levels,Health
144,The Last Thing Japan's Lost Black Hole Satellite Saw Before It Died,Astronomy
145,"Modified bacteria could protect crops and replace man-made pesticides - Beneficial bacteria that co-evolved with plants May have a key role to play in sustainable future, finds a new study in Nature Microbiology.",Environment
146,"Study Says Musical Ability Determined By Genetics, Not Hours Of Practice",Psychology
147,"Study finds Misinformation and disproportionate sensationalist or graphic news, and ambiguity in the news leads to inappropriate public health behavior and negative affect.",Psychology
148,"A new skin patch can reduce peanut allergies. After one year of wearing the patch, roughly 50% of patients showed an increased tolerance to eating peanuts.",Medicine
149,"Sun Unleashes Strongest Solar Flare of Past Decade - The X-class flare was the most powerful seen since 2006, and created radio blackouts on Earth",Astronomy
150,"Children with greater parent communication in early adolescence may have less harmful alcohol use and emotional eating in young adulthood, and may have enhanced brain development, according to a new study in Biological Psychiatry.",Psychology
151,"""Scientists have created the perfect music for cats""",Animal Science
152,"Marijuana use dampens brain’s response to reward over time, study finds",Neuroscience
153,"Our carbon budget just became significantly smaller as new research finds a significant positive feedback to future climate warming. Warming triggers more intense El Niños, triggering more intense peat bog fires across Equatorial Asia releasing more stored carbon, which increases warming.",Physical Science
154,"Scientists designed a paper-based device that can continuously analyze a person's sweat for more than ten days. Sweat analysis can track at least seven crucial health metrics, ranging from dehydration to cystic fibrosis.",Health
155,"Scientists have successfully produced a bull calf, named Cosmo, who was genome-edited as an embryo so that he'll produce more male offspring. It's the first demonstration of a targeted gene knock-in for large sequences of DNA via embryo-mediated genome editing in cattle.",Biology
156,Animal Who Lives 1400 Years,Animal Science
157,Cocaine’s fall and marijuana’s rise: questions and insights based on new estimates of consumption and expenditures in US drug markets,Health
158,"A dipstick inserted into the brain can check its energy levels, just like checking oil levels in a car. The dipstick is already available and can save lives, according to some neuroscientists.",Medicine
159,We Deceive Ourselves to Better Deceive Others - New research provides the first evidence for a theory first put forward in the 1970s,Psychology
160,"After decades of controversy, scientists have finally discovered histological evidence for the existence of the G-spot.",Medicine
161,"New Pneumonia Is Drug-Resistant, Deadly And Contagious. These bacteria aren't like other multidrug-resistant pneumonia reported before. They are a fusion of two dangerous forms. A newly detected type of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria has acquired genes that make it more deadly.",Disease
162,Commonly prescribed drugs affect decisions to harm oneself and others,Psychology
163,"First discovery of 50,000-year-old human settlements in Australian interior",Social Science
164,SSRIs can lead to long lasting Sexual Dysfunction after their discontinuaton. Need to reevaluate their use is case of non life-threatening cases of depression,Medicine
165,"Success in reproduction is mostly about ‘not dying’ - Dumb luck, rather than individual superiority, may be the key to reproductive success, according to new research.",Biology
166,"Sea stars are dying in alarming numbers, and scientists aren't sure why",Biology
167,"Becoming A Father Can ""Rewire"" A Man's Brain",Neuroscience
168,High daily coffee consumption may lower Multiple Sclerosis risk,Health
169,"A newly found finger fossil in Saudi Arabia is the oldest known Homo sapiens fossil outside of Africa and a narrow strip of the Middle East. This puts people in Arabia as early as 86,000 years ago.",Social Science
170,"Self-adaptive material heals itself, stays tough: When cracked, the matrix quickly heals, over and over. And like a sponge, it returns to its original form after compression.",Physical Science
171,"Breast cancer: Scientists hail 'very significant' genetic find, say they now have a near-perfect picture of the genetic events that cause breast cancer.",Disease
172,A recent study published by a team of researchers proves that dance and music training have even stronger effects on the brain than previously understood — but in markedly different ways.,Neuroscience
173,Breathtaking Images Show Fluffy Martian Clouds Photographed From The Planet's Surface,Astronomy
174,"Stanford breakthrough heralds super-efficient light-based computers - Light can transmit more data while consuming far less power than electricity, and an engineering feat brings optical data transport closer to replacing wires.",Computer Science and Engineering
175,"Research into retinal regeneration in zebrafish has identified a signal that appears to trigger the self-repair process. It raises the possibility that human retinas can also be induced to regenerate, repairing damage such as age-related macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa.",Biology
176,New study shows that a higher price for wine actually tricks the brain in to thinking it tastes better,Neuroscience
177,"Oxytocin, a naturally occurring molecule well known for its role in social bonding and childbirth, reduces drug-seeking behavior in methamphetamine-addicted rats, finds a new study published in Biological Psychiatry. There are no current pharmacotherapeutics for meth addiction.",Medicine
178,"A study has found addiction to social media technology may actually have a negative effect on social connection. In a survey of 135 San Francisco State students, researchers found that students who used their phones the most reported higher levels of feeling isolated, lonely, depressed and anxious",Neuroscience
179,"Greenland ice sheet shrinks by record amount. Greenland lost around 600 billion tonnes of water last year, an amount that would contribute about 1.5 millimetres of sea level rise. Greenland contributed 20-25% of global sea level rise over the last few decades",Environment
180,"Standing does not affect the health hazards of sitting, but walking an extra 2 mins every hour does",Health
181,"Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour, finds a new study with a large sample of British adolescent participants (n = 1004) aged 14 and 15 years and an equal number of their carers.",Psychology
182,"Different mental disorders cause same brain-matter loss: A meta-analysis of 193 brain-imaging studies shows similar gray-matter loss in the brains of people with diagnoses as different as schizophrenia, depression and addiction, Stanford researchers report.",Neuroscience
183,"Nearest ""hypervelocity"" star has been found. It travels at 1 million mph and may reveal info about the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.",Astronomy
184,"Over 88% of parents who claim their child has a ""food allergy"" are lying, study says",Health
185,People understand the importance of bees but not the diversity,Biology
186,Geomagnetic storm watch issued for the 13th of September NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center,Environment
187,New bionic leaf can turn sunlight into liquid fuel.,Biology
188,Rocketing Towards Safer Drug Delivery; Scientists from the University of Sheffield have taken the biggest step yet in producing microscopic silk swimming devices that are biodegradable and harmless to a biological system.,Medicine
189,"A new study by Johns Hopkins found that most interviewed surgeons report feeling pressure to operate under severe emergency situations, even when they believe the patients would not benefit.",Medicine
190,"Researchers have captured the first video of the formation of individual viruses, offering a real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly. The measurements, taken with an interferometric microscope, show that a small nucleus of proteins must form on the viral RNA before the capsid assembles.",Biology
191,"Pure quantum-mechanical mixture of electrons and photons demonstrated in bismuth selenide: changing the light's polarization eliminates competition from Volkov states, yielding pure Floquet-Bloch states",Physical Science
192,"Chemists have synthetized—and for the first time experimentally analyzed—a molecule based on an extremely unstable form of thulium, one of the rare earth elements known as lanthanides",Physical Science
193,"Ants care for their sick to avoid epidemics: Epidemics are incredibly rare in the ant world, and new research indicates that one secret behind ants’ effective disease control is a good clean-up.",Animal Science
194,"10 per cent of Americans believe the chemtrails conspiracy theory is 'completely true. The conspiracy theory is the idea that airliners are deliberately spraying a mixture of toxic chemicals into the atmosphere, with undisclosed goals that may have to do with weather modification or mind control.",Social Science
195,Novel Blood Test Can Find One Cancer Cell Among Millions,Disease
196,"Using sugar, silicone and a 3-D printer, a team of bioengineers and surgeons have created an implant with an intricate network of blood vessels that points toward a future of growing replacement tissues and organs for transplantation.",Computer Science and Engineering
197,"Earthworms are tremendously abundant, but they are too often absent from scientific journals. Researchers in Europe hope a new map will spark a greater scientific interest in the humble worm and its role in shaping soil-based ecosystems.",Animal Science
198,Zika virus keeps attacking the brain of babies after birth.,Medicine
199,"Unselfish People Are More Likely to Wind Up With Depression - New research links elevated responses to unfairness to later appearance of depression markers, as reported in Nature Hunan Behaviour.",Psychology
200,"Narcissistic employees are more likely to take charge at work and have more psychological energy, study finds. The researchers propose that narcissism is linked to proactive behaviors in the workplace, through employees’ levels of energy on the job.",Social Science
201,"Northern fires caused almost a quarter of global forest loss, study shows.",Environment
202,"DNA ‘vaccine’ sterilizes mice, could lead to one-shot birth control",Biology
203,"Research shows how election polls can be made more accurate. Instead of asking participants, “Who will you vote for?”, pollsters should ask, “Who will your friends vote for?” The responses to that question yield more accurate predictions.",Social Science
204,Danish researchers create worldwide solar energy model,Computer Science and Engineering
205,"The quality of the U.S. diet showed some modest improvement in the last decade in large measure because of a reduction in the consumption of unhealthy trans fats, but the gap in overall diet quality widened between the rich and the poor.",Health
206,"A paste made of soy, bananas, and chickpeas linked to restoring healthy gut bacteria - linked to healthy growth - in a study of malnourished Bangladeshi children aged 12-18 months [n = 68]",Biology
207,"Leopard sharks use smells to steer, scientists say",Animal Science
208,"Sixteen years after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers sent a 'cloud' of toxic debris across Lower Manhattan, children living nearby who likely breathed in the ash and fumes are showing early signs of risk for future heart disease.",Health
209,"One of the oldest climate change experiments has led to a troubling conclusion: In a 26-year soil warming experiment in a mid-latitude hardwood forest, warming has resulted in a net carbon loss from the soil. The results support projections of a long-term, positive carbon feedback as the world warms",Environment
210,Pinot wines have different colors and flavors despite their close genetic similarities. Now scientists have described the molecular mechanism that separates the dark noir wines from the lighter grigios and blancs.,Biology
211,Researchers determine that spider webs are superbly tuned instruments for vibration transmission - and that the type of information being sent can be controlled by adjusting factors such as web tension and stiffness.,Computer Science and Engineering
212,"A new, stable artificial photosynthesis device doubles the efficiency of harnessing sunlight to break apart both fresh and salt water, generating hydrogen that can then be used in fuel cells. The device could also be reconfigured to turn carbon dioxide back into fuel.",Computer Science and Engineering
213,"In a world of sympathetic villains and flawed heroes, people still like fictional characters more when they have a strong sense of morality, a new study (n=262) finds. Character morality is intricately tied to how much people like them.",Psychology
214,Breaching a “carbon threshold” could lead to mass extinction,Environment
215,The underestimated danger of a breakdown of the Gulf Stream System: A new model simulation of the Gulf Stream System shows a breakdown of the gigantic overturning circulating in the Atlantic after a CO2 doubling.,Environment
216,Mathematicians have developed a pictorial mathematical language that can convey pages of algebraic equations in a single 3-D drawing,Computer Science and Engineering
217,"Scientists have found a naturally quantum material, and it could be a 'game changer'",Physical Science
218,"Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine has 95% efficacy and is safe, further tests show, will seek ""emergency authorization within days"" | World news",Health
219,This Desert Moss Has Developed the Ultimate Water Collection Toolkit,Biology
220,"LSD alters the neural response to music in a number of brain regions - The researchers found that non-meaningful songs gained a sense of meaningfulness under the influence of LSD, in a new study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex.",Neuroscience
221,"Cuba is the first country to eliminate mother-to-child HIV and syphilis transmission, WHO announced Tuesday. And that’s good news for the entire global health community.",Health
222,"Recent research shows that as a child brain development increases rapidly, physical growth reduces to create more energy for the developing brain. Conversely when children experience growth spurts during teenage years, their brain development slows down.",Biology
223,"Human eggs exhibit independent mate choice after sex, and could help explain cases of infertility without a clear cause. Human eggs use various chemical signals, called chemoattractants, to attract different men's sperm — and not necessarily the sperm of their chosen partners, new research shows.",Health
224,Walking Like Dinosaurs: Chickens with Artificial Tails Provide Clues about Non-Avian Theropod Locomotion,Biology
225,100 million-degree fluid necessary for fusion. Some scientists believe it is the future of sustainable energy. New research suggests scientists may have cleared another hurdle en route to synthesizing nuclear fusion.,Physical Science
226,"Using human brain cells, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes discovered how to erase the potential damaging effects in human brain cells caused by apoE4, the primary genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, by changing it, with a small molecule, into a harmless apoE3-like version.",Neuroscience
227,A new University of Sydney Study Proves for the First Time that Insects also Experience Chronic Pain that Lasts Long After an Initial Injury has Healed,Biology
228,"Mental health problems mistaken for physical illness in children: Somatic symptoms, such as abdominal pain, headaches, limb pain and tiredness, often mask underlying problems and result in the NHS spending money on investigations to eliminate wrongly diagnosed disease",Psychology
229,The first ever genetic analysis of people with extremely high intelligence has revealed small but important genetic differences between some of the brightest people in the United States and the general population.,Neuroscience
230,Negative Stereotypes Cause Christians to Underperform in and Disidentify With Science,Psychology
231,"A new material can absorb up to 90 times its own weight in spilled oil and then be squeezed out like a sponge and reused, raising hopes for easier clean-up of oil spill sites.",Environment
232,"Small dogs urinate higher to lie about their size, new study concludes. The authors stated that their findings support raised‐leg angle as a proxy for urine mark height, and provide additional evidence that scent marking can be dishonest.",Animal Science
233,"The ""antibacterial"" compound Triclosan found in many consumer products lingers in the body and in the environment and ironically reduces the efficacy of antibiotics for the treatment of infections",Health
234,"Vitamin D supplements don't protect bones of older women, study finds",Health
235,First evidence found of popular farm pesticides in drinking water,Health
236,"Scientists have used DNA sequencing to determine the biological sex of a 4,000-year-old decapitated mummy's head. Their results demonstrate that DNA sequencing is possible from even highly damaged specimens, which could be quite useful for forensics.",Social Science
237,"Researchers make progress developing a blood test that detects Alzheimer’s — up to 20 years before symptoms appear. It will aid future dug trials by speeding up the screening process for potential clinical trial participants, and in the process, accelerate the path to a treatment for Alzheimer’s",Medicine
238,'Spin current' seen in motion for the first time,Physical Science
239,Ebola Detected in Semen of Survivors Two Years after Infection,Medicine
240,Why Indian food tastes more flavourful: Non-overlapping spices form the basis of food pairing in Indian cuisine,Physical Science
241,Surprising new study shows adolescents are as risk-averse as senior citizens--their erratic behavior is actually due to a heightened willingness to explore.,Psychology
242,LSD enhances the emotional response to music,Biology
243,"Four new species of Trigonopterus Fauvel from the island of New Britain (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)",Animal Science
244,Study links excessive smartphone use to inability to endure emotional distress - The study of 261 college students found that those with poor emotion regulation skills are at higher risk of problematic smartphone use.,Psychology
245,"Using a new methodology that measures how closely words' meanings are related within and between languages, an international team of researchers has revealed that for many universal concepts, the world's languages feature a common structure of semantic relatedness",Social Science
246,Gonorrhea cases soar 400% in three years... in Utah.,Disease
247,"Good Gut Bacteria Improves Response to Cancer Immunotherapy, Study Finds",Health
248,"A new report found that sauna bathing is associated with a reduction in the risk of vascular diseases, such as high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, neurocognitive diseases, nonvascular conditions, such as pulmonary diseases, mental health disorders, and mortality",Health
249,"The belief in the “Madonna-Whore Dichotomy”, that being nurturing and being sexual are mutually exclusive options for women (e.g. attracted to cleavage but repulsed by breastfeeding), is associated with patriarchal views and reduced relationship/sexual satisfaction in men, finds a new study.",Psychology
250,"One in six doctors are now rated online. Mayo Clinic researchers compared 113 physicians with negative reviews to those who hadn't been slammed, using a validated patient satisfaction survey. There was no correlation between bad online reviews and survey scores.",Medicine
251,"Scientists develop material that could regenerate dental enamel, as reported in Nature Communications. The materials could be used for a wide variety of dental complications such as the prevention and treatment of tooth decay or tooth sensitivity - also known as dentin hypersensitivity.",Biology
252,"Polar bears will be wiped out by the end of the century unless more is done to tackle climate change, a study predicts. Scientists say some populations have already reached their survival limits as the Arctic sea ice shrinks.",Animal Science
253,"Storm surges to cost $100 trillion a year as sea levels rise - But timely investments in coastal protection could cut that cost by more than 99.9%, the authors conclude.",Environment
254,Humans causing California's mountains to grow -- Geologists studying growth rates of the Sierra Nevada and of central California’s Coast Ranges have identified an anthropogenic contribution to the mountains’ uplift that they suggest is tied to the decades-long depletion of groundwater,Physical Science
255,"Nearly half of the organic carbon stored in soil around the world is contained in Arctic permafrost, which has experienced rapid melting, and that organic material could be converted to greenhouse gases that would exacerbate global warming.",Physical Science
256,Reseachers find a new way to kill cancers driven by MYC (30% of the most deadly cancers) by inhibiting a molecular machine within the cancer cell called the spliceosome,Disease
257,"The extinction of large animals from tropical forests could make climate change worse. New research reveals that a decline in fruit-eating animals such as large primates, tapirs and toucans could have a knock-on effect for tree species and carbon capture.",Environment
258,"Stuttering is linked to reduced blood flow in the area of brain associated with language, with more severe stuttering associated with even greater reductions in blood flow to this region, finds researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.",Neuroscience
259,"Trump-appointed officials altered CDC documents for political reasons, health official claims",Health
260,Remote star clusters discovered on edge of Milky Way,Astronomy
261,"Trail-blazing ants show hints of metacognition when seeking food: If true, these ants would be just the second reported case of an insect showing such advanced cognitive behaviour.",Animal Science
262,"Researchers install a protein from deep sea jellyfish into laboratory-produced heart cells, which makes the cells' electrical activity visible, but also makes it possible for the first time to quickly identify cell types.",Biology
263,"(Full paper) New study examines the effectiveness of debunking on Facebook through a quantitative analysis of 54 million users over a time span of five years (Jan 2010, Dec 2014). They find that both scientific and conspiracy echo chambers exist. Overall, ""dissenting information online is ignored"".",Psychology
264,Researchers find significant amount of methane escaping East Siberian Arctic Shelf,Environment
265,"Researchers have found an epigenetic marker that could predict breast cancer years before diagnosis in all women, not just those with a BRCA gene mutation",Medicine
266,"Psychedelic therapy re-emerging for anxiety, PTSD and addiction",Medicine
267,"Backyard chickens harbor greater diversity of ticks, mites, and lice than farm-raised chickens",Biology
268,"High educational performance is a distinctive feature of bipolar disorder: a study on cognition in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia patients, relatives and controls",Psychology
269,"""Washing hands in cold water 'as good as hot'"" - BBC News",Health
270,Scientists turn fruit flies into alcoholics to map the gene networks responsible for expressing alcohol tolerance & dependence.,Biology
271,Physicists uncover flaws in prevailing superconductor theory,Physical Science
272,"Ramadan model of intermittent fasting for 28 days had no major effect on body composition, glucose metabolism, or cognitive functions in healthy lean men",Health
273,Study finds that children who are frequently bullied are more likely to use mental health services throughout adulthood (up to age 33); Preventative measures taken by schools might help prevent these long-lasting impacts,Psychology
274,Researchers have found evidence that marriage can cause dramatic drinking reductions even among people with severe drinking problems.,Psychology
275,"Racial Differences in Health Care Decision-Making - Blacks and Hispanics receive less information from doctors about rationale for treatment, new public health study finds",Social Science
276,"Researchers are working to develop a treatment that 'tricks' cancer cells, which would absorb a cytotoxin and therefore be destroyed, while healthy cells would remain unaffected.",Disease
277,"New research suggests that the release of methane from seafloor hydrates was much slower than hypothesized during a period of rapid global warming about 56 million years ago, challenging the hypothesized role of methane hydrates in the PETM.",Physical Science
278,New data shows that the flu vaccine is only 10 percent effective in North America this year.,Medicine
279,"Bacteria used as factories to produce cancer drugs - Researchers have developed a method of producing P450 enzymes, used by plants to defend against predators and microbes, in bacterial cell factories, which are also involved in the biosynthesis of active ingredients of cancer drugs.",Disease
280,Neuroimaging study finds intolerance of uncertainty is linked to an enlarged striatum in the brain,Neuroscience
281,"Depression may be linked to changes in brain structure. Now, a team of researchers has shown in rats that a drug used to treat depression helps generate new brain cells, prolongs brain cell survival, and helps neurons maintain connections with other neurons.",Neuroscience
282,"Study says holding your partner's hand syncs your brain wave patterns and can provide relief from pain—the more empathy your partner has for you, the more in sync your brainwaves will become, and the more relief you will feel",Neuroscience
283,Chemists have designed a set of molecules that promote microscopic changes in neurons associated with the formation and retention of memories. These molecules also prevent deterioration of the same neuronal structures in people with Alzheimer's disease.,Neuroscience
284,Mammals Literally Came Out of the Dark Once the Dinos Were Gone,Biology
285,Archaeologists using ground penetrating radar find more than 120 coffins buried beneath a Tampa apartment complex. The graves are part of a long lost black cemetery that historians discovered had gone missing when the land was developed for commercial use decades ago.,Social Science
286,"US Doctors Call for Universal Healthcare: ""Abolish the Insurance Companies""",Health
287,Bumblebees being crushed by climate change,Environment
288,Ancient DNA suggests that living Greeks are descendants of Mycenaeans,Social Science
289,Scientists discover an unknown void in the Great Pyramid.,Social Science
290,Cosmic rays may spark reactions in lunar ice that create the building blocks of life,Astronomy
291,Undergrad helps develop method to detect water on Mars: A Washington State University undergraduate has helped develop a new method for detecting water on Mars. Her findings appear in Nature Communications,Physical Science
292,Battling Lyme Disease persistence: Drug cocktail completely eradicates Lyme bacteria in vitro for the first time. Study has implications in possible treatment for both early and late Lyme Disease patients.,Medicine
293,Longer maternity leave linked to better infant health. Each additional month of paid leave is linked to a 13 percent decline in infant mortality.,Health
294,World's First Entanglement-Enhanced Microscope: Physicists have long known that entangled photons can make more precise measurements than independent ones. Now Japanese physicists have built a microscope that proves it.,Physical Science
295,"Science AMA Series: I’m Mark Hahnel, former stem cell biologist, founder of figshare. Academia is broken. Discuss. Also, AMA.",Biology
296,"New dinosaur, dubbed ‘Lightning Claw’, is Australia’s largest carnivore and is the biggest meat-eater yet found Down Under.",Biology
297,UC San Diego Researchers Link Higher Risk of Leukemia to Low Sunlight and Vitamin D,Health
298,"Study finds tide gauge records underestimates the rate of sea level rise due to melting of Northern Hemisphere glaciers and ice caps, which are thought to be the dominant source of melt during the 20th century.",Environment
299,Placebo effects are weak: regression to the mean is the main reason ineffective treatments appear to work,Medicine
300,"A new study released by the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (also known as food stamps), saves each enrollee an average of $1,400 a year on health care costs.",Health
301,"An experimental vaccine regimen based on the structure of a vulnerable site on HIV elicited antibodies in mice, guinea pigs and monkeys that neutralize dozens of HIV strains from around the world. The findings were reported today in the journal Nature Medicine.",Medicine
302,Record sea-surface temperatures in Pacific point to record warmth in 2015 and 2016,Environment
303,"Mass extinctions occuring as alarming rise in Ocean acidification causes scientists to call for ""immediate and substantial"" reduction in CO2 emissions: study",Environment
304,A highly publicised study by Public Health England (PHE) that claimed that e-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco has been attacked by medical journal The Lancet for relying on weak evidence.,Health
305,Researchers say dust found at meteor sites on Earth came from ancient stellar explosions and likely predate the birth of the sun.,Physical Science
306,Researchers find compelling evidence linking dying California sea lion pups with change in mothers' diet,Biology
307,Compositional differences in soybeans on the market: Glyphosate accumulates in Roundup Ready GM soybeans.,Biology
308,"Scientists find worms can safely eat the plastic in our garbage. They remain healthy on the plastic diet, and their droppings appear to be safe for use as soil for crops.",Environment
309,Urban Bees Using Plastic to Build Hives,Biology
310,The current literature data does not support the existence of a clear relationship between large intake of red meat and increased risk of myocardial ischemia.,Health
311,Overconfidence linked to one's view of intelligence: those who think intelligence is fixed have confidence exceeding their ability,Social Science
312,"A tenth of the world's wilderness has vanished in the past two decades, research shows.",Environment
313,"Moving every half hour could help limit effects of sedentary lifestyle, says study. Exercise is not enough to ward off the risks of sitting still for long periods of time, regular movement is needed, research shows in the Annals of Internal Medicine.",Health
314,Food preservatives linked to obesity and gut disease,Health
315,"Second Opinion From Doctor Nets Different Diagnosis 88% Of Time, Study Finds",Medicine
316,First study on the health conditions of adults one month into COVID-19 lockdown. The study provides some of the earliest pieces of evidence that the COVID-19 outbreak affected people mentally as well as physically.,Psychology
317,Computational Linguistics Researchers develop A.I. to grade the “Politeness-Level” of any sentence.,Computer Science and Engineering
318,Bees' ability to forage decreases as air pollution increases,Environment
319,A 16 year US study has found that greater intake of plant protein was significantly associated with lower overall mortality and cardiovascular disease mortality independent of several other risk factors.,Health
320,Mystery of strange radio bursts from space,Astronomy
321,"To search for an advanced civilization, take a U-turn to star clusters: Stable galactic neighborhoods, easy planet-hopping could provide long-term safe haven for life",Astronomy
322,New study confirms NOAA finding of faster global warming | Thomas Karl and colleagues were harassed by Republicans for publishing inconvenient science. A new study proves them right.,Environment
323,"Elite athletes were found to have an increase in Veillonella atypica, a specific strain of gut bacteria, in the days following completion of a marathon. This bacteria helps break down lactate, a byproduct of exercise, into a form that can increase energy expenditure and endurance.",Biology
324,"Nerve cells damaged in diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), ‘talk’ to stem cells in the same way that they communicate with other nerve cells, calling out for ‘first aid’, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.",Neuroscience
325,The Physics of Life,Physical Science
326,Sugars in Western diets increase risk for breast cancer tumors and metastasis,Disease
327,"Proteins may halt the severe cytokine storms seen in Covid-19 patients - Team designs antibody-like receptor proteins that can bind to cytokines, as possible strategy for treating coronavirus and other infections",Biology
328,NASA Confirms 100 New Alien Planets,Astronomy
329,Signaling a potential new approach to treating diabetes researchers have produced insulin-secreting cells from stem cells derived from patients with type 1 diabetes. The scientists tested the cells in culture and in mice and in both cases found that the cells secreted insulin in response to glucose.,Medicine
330,HPV vaccine as cancer prevention is a message that needs to catch on,Health
331,Narwhals beat the death sentence of low genetic diversity | Science,Biology
332,Syringe Filled with Sponges Earns FDA Approval,Medicine
333,A Traumatic Experience Can Reshape Your Microbiome,Neuroscience
334,"Deep brain stimulation has been used to treat thousands of patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease, but we still aren’t sure how it works to reduce symptoms. New research, however, suggests it may work by reducing abnormal synchronization of neural activity in the basal ganglia and motor cortex.",Neuroscience
335,"Scientists created a model of the human connectome under the influence of psilocybin. Psilocybin creates coordinated patterns of neuron firing and neurotransmitter release that are essential to create a ""rebalancing"" effect that could be harnessed for future treatments.",Neuroscience
336,"Loss of Tropical Coral Reefs Could Be First Irreversible Climate Consequence. The acidity of the oceans, scientists say, has increased as much as 30 percent since the start of the industrial era.",Environment
337,Woolly Mammoths' Taste For Flowers May Have Been Their Undoing,Biology
338,"Brain structure varies depending on how trusting people are of others, study shows",Neuroscience
339,"Fish can recognize human faces, study shows",Biology
340,Why Roman concrete still stands strong while modern version decays. Scientists have cracked the secret to Roman water-based structures’ strength – and findings could help today’s builders.,Computer Science and Engineering
341,"Not responding to science deniers has a negative effect on attitudes towards behaviours favoured by science (for example, vaccination) and intentions to perform these behaviours. Providing the facts about the topic or uncovering the rhetorical techniques typical for denialism had positive effects.",Psychology
342,Oxford University researchers have identified a protein used by tumours to help them detect food supplies. Initial studies show that targeting the protein could restrict cancerous cells’ ability to grow.,Disease
343,A large scale stroke study has demonstrated that physically removing clots up to 16 hours after symptom onset led to improved outcomes compared to current medical care. The benefit was so significant the NIH prematurely ended its clinical trial on the procedure.,Medicine
344,"Researchers have created the largest scientifically-vetted family tree to date, consisting of 13 million people that spans 11 generations.",Social Science
345,Genome editing has made one of the world’s most important crops resistant to a devastating bacterial infection.,Biology
346,"Scientists think they've found the part of the brain that makes people pessimistic. A part of the brain called the caudate nucleus could control pessimistic responses, according to animal tests, a finding which might help us unlock better treatments for mental disorders like anxiety and depression.",Neuroscience
347,"Exercise, fasting help cells shed defective proteins",Health
348,CDC reports measles cases in the US highest in 20 years.,Medicine
349,It’s in your blood: Links found between blood type and risk of cognitive decline,Neuroscience
350,"A test that involves drawing a spiral on a sheet of paper could be used to diagnose early Parkinson's disease, finds Australian researchers in a new study published in Frontiers of Neurology.",Neuroscience
351,Scientists edit thousands of genes at once with upgraded CRISPR,Medicine
352,Experts Provide Tips on How to Wear a Mask Without Fogging Glasses or Short Breath,Health
353,Regenerating plastic grows back after damage,Biology
354,Dietary glycemic index linked to lung cancer risk in select populations,Health
355,"Drivers using the automated systems in self-driving cars responded worse than those manually driving, in terms of reaction time and other factors, to a safety critical event. These results also found that being engaged in non-driving tasks further impaired driver responses.",Psychology
356,Let’s keep the Green New Deal grounded in science,Environment
357,Peanut consumption associated with decreased total mortality and mortality from cardiovascular diseases,Medicine
358,Neural network chip built using memristors,Computer Science and Engineering
359,Nanospiked bacteria are the brightest hard X-ray emitters,Biology
360,"How curiosity changes the brain to enhance learning: The more curious we are about a topic, the easier it is to learn information about that topic. New research provides insights into what happens in our brains when curiosity is piqued",Neuroscience
361,"A new Georgia Institute of Technology study shows that an intense workout of as little as 20 minutes can enhance episodic memory, also known as long-term memory for previous events, by about 10 percent in healthy young adults.",Neuroscience
362,Regular Consumption Of Soft Drinks Linked To Diabetes,Health
363,"Scientists developed a device the size of a Band-Aid that uses a chemical stimulant to produce sweat without spending hours on a treadmill, even when the patient is relaxed and cool, which can also measure chemical markers in sweat. Such a disposal patch may potentially replace some blood tests.",Medicine
364,A systematic review found that Tylenol works no better than a placebo for spinal pain and osteoarthritis,Medicine
365,"The brain-computer duel: Do we have free will? Is it possible for people to cancel a movement once the brain has started preparing it? The conclusion the researchers reached was: Yes, up to a certain point – the 'point of no return'.",Neuroscience
366,"Research shows prejudice, not principle, often underpins 'free-speech defense' of racist language",Psychology
367,Scientists now know how sleep cleans toxins from the brain,Neuroscience
368,Infighting in the field of Psychology over the inability to replicate the results of many important experiments,Psychology
369,"Sheep can reduce water loss by using a heat exchange system in their brain to cool down their blood, new research suggests. The animals can save up to 80 per cent of their daily water intake by using this system.",Animal Science
370,"Using graphene, a research team has discovered a way to convert heat to electricity at room temperature with 3-5% efficiency.",Physical Science
371,Stone Age humans brought deer to Scotland by sea: DNA reveals the animals were introduced by boat - and may have come from as far as the Mediterranean,Social Science
372,"Researchers have made the first observations of the internal structure of volcanic flows, which are responsible for fifty per cent of volcanic fatalities and endanger half a billion people worldwide.",Physical Science
373,"Sleeping under a dim light at night (10 lux light) may influence the brain function which is related to the cognition, finds Korean researchers based on fMRI analysis of 20 healthy male subjects exposed to zero, 5 and 10 lux light on different nights while sleeping in a sleep lab.",Neuroscience
374,Quantum search algorithms could change the face of computing now that physicists have shown how to execute them on a scalable device.,Computer Science and Engineering
375,"For a century, macaques used simple stone tools to smash open shellfish. It took them just 13 years to learn to use stones to crack open oil palm nuts introduced by humans. They may be the first non-human primates to have begun adapting their Stone Age technology to exploit a new ecological niche.",Biology
376,"Picture overload hinders children learning new words in storybooks, study finds. University of Sussex psychologists have shown that having more than one illustration per page results in poorer word learning among pre-schoolers. The findings are published in Infant and Child Development.",Psychology
377,"A new battery works at –70° Celsius. At that temperature, the lithium-ion batteries in modern electronics shut down entirely.",Computer Science and Engineering
378,HIV overcomes CRISPR gene-editing attack: Virus can quickly develop mutations that resist attack by DNA-shearing enzymes,Medicine
379,"Researchers have uncovered a whole new class of drug compounds with the potential to completely stop the proliferation of specific cancers like leukaemia and liver cancer, and maybe help keep other cancers in remission",Disease
380,Study: People who hoard toilet paper are just looking for a symbol of safety | Older people more likely to hoard toilet paper; Americans hoarded more than Europeans.,Psychology
381,Eight new planets found in 'Goldilocks' zone: Two are most similar to Earth of any known exoplanets,Astronomy
382,Having wealthy neighbors may skew beliefs about overall wealth distribution,Psychology
383,94-year old Lithium-Ion battery inventor unveils new ultra-efficient glass battery,Physical Science
384,"Ancestral Genes Shed Light on Europeans: Scientists have found that people of European descent have three times the number of Neanderthal-like sequences in genes related to fat breakdown in the brain, compared to other modern human populations such as Asians and Africans",Biology
385,High-fidelity CRISPR–Cas9 nucleases with no detectable genome-wide off-target effects,Biology
386,"Researchers develop technique to integrate analog and digital computation in living cells, allowing them to form gene circuits capable of carrying out complex processing operations.",Biology
387,Researchers from biology and computer science have jointly developed a dynamic network that captures bacteria communications and interactions (known as quorum sensing) and are investigating how interrupting this communication could lead to decreased drug resistance.,Biology
388,"Quantum Tunneling Is Not Instantaneous, Physicists Show",Physical Science
389,"Interactions between Gut Microbiota, Host Genetics and Diet Modulate the Predisposition to Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome",Disease
390,"Scientists have created a shape-memory material that can self-fold into origami shapes, and is ""the first that can be indefinitely reprogrammed without being melted down... Even when stretched, twisted, and pulled, the material's reprogramming ability goes on indefinitely.""",Computer Science and Engineering
391,The oldest crocodile eggs known to science have been discovered in the cliffs of western Portugal.,Biology
392,Praying mantises are the only invertebrates known to see in 3D -- and it works differently than how humans see the world,Animal Science
393,How Europeans evolved white skin,Social Science
394,"Fishes in distress signal for help: In a pioneering study, researchers have found that small prey fish caught by predators release chemical cues that acts as a ‘distress call’, dramatically boosting their chances for survival",Animal Science
395,"Two black holes in nearby galaxies have been observed devouring their companion stars at a rate exceeding classically understood limits, and in the process, kicking out matter into surrounding space at astonishing speeds of around a quarter the speed of light.",Astronomy
396,"You Can Smell a Person's Gender: Humans can detect a person's gender through smell alone, even if they don't know they are doing it, a recent study suggests",Biology
397,"A 16-year long longitudinal study on 120,000 subjects found that a diet rich in proteins leads to weight gain when also rich in high glycemic index foods, and to weight loss when also rich in low glycemic index foods.",Health
398,New studies illustrate how gamers get good - Researchers use data generated from thousands of online matches of Halo: Reach and StarCraft 2 to study what kinds of practice and habits help people acquire skill.,Computer Science and Engineering
399,"Frequent e-cigarette use does help smokers quit, with the odds of quit success increased by 10% with each additional day of e-cigarette use (n=24,500 - largest sample of smokers studied to date)",Health
400,"Common cold may be in fact triggered by cold temperatures, study by Yale scientists reveal",Health
401,Study probes newborn girl 'pregnant' with twins,Medicine
402,"Dolphins that work with humans to catch fish have unique accent. The whistles of cooperative dolphins were different from those of non-cooperative ones, even when foraging alone.",Biology
403,"The people who’ll be most hurt by climate swings did the least to cause them, study says",Environment
404,New Cryo-electron microscopy technique can allow high resolution imaging of protein complexes,Biology
405,"Scientists create first self-developing embryo from stem cells. Artificial mouse cells grown from outside body in a blob of gel shown to morph into primitive embryos, roughly equivalent to one third of way through pregnancy.",Biology
406,Researchers in Sweden have shown for the first time how the heart's ventricles fill up with blood,Medicine
407,"Neanderthals were not inferior to modern humans, says study: The widely held notion that Neanderthals were dimwitted and that their inferior intelligence allowed them to be driven to extinction by the much brighter ancestors of modern humans is not supported by scientific evidence, researchers say",Social Science
408,"Scientists spot another planet straight out of 'Star Wars' | Researchers believe they've found the first rocky, Earth-like exoplanet to orbit a distant binary star system.",Astronomy
409,Multiple allergic reactions traced to single protein,Medicine
410,"The space object Oumuamua's strange characteristics like acceleration and shape ""are consistent with a purely natural origin,"" argue astronomers in new study refuting a 2018 Harvard hypothesis that it may be an alien probe.",Astronomy
411,Injecting the Flu Vaccine Into a Tumor Gets the Immune System To Attack It - Slashdot,Medicine
412,"Farmers should concern themselves with how many individual wild bees they have pollinating their fields, not how many kinds of bees, according to new research",Environment
413,2 Accelerators Find Particles That May Break Known Laws of Physics: The LHC and the Belle experiment have found particle decay patterns that violate the Standard Model of particle physics,Physical Science
414,Hybrid solar cell converts both light and heat from sun's rays into electricity,Computer Science and Engineering
415,"Men who gamble are more likely to act violently towards others, with the most addicted gamblers the most prone to serious violence, new research has shown.",Psychology
416,"The bigger your brain, the longer you yawn, a new study of 29 animals finds",Animal Science
417,"Epilepsy seizures successfully managed with medicinal cannabis, survey shows",Health
418,"Untangling greenhouse gas emissions highlights the importance of carbon dioxide. Although there are near-term benefits from reducing short-lived gases and pollutants, this shouldn't be at the expense of cutting carbon dioxide.",Environment
419,'Sinkholes' generate jets on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko,Astronomy
420,Our wasted food is a huge environmental problem – and it’s only getting worse - there’s currently enough wasted food in the world to solve the world’s hunger problem nearly twice over — it just isn’t reaching the people who need it.,Environment
421,"Researchers complete genetic sequencing and analyses of over 11,000 tumors from patients, spanning 33 types of cancer, and identifying about 300 genes that drive tumor growth. Over half of all tumors analyzed carry genetic mutations that therapies already approved for use in patients could target.",Disease
422,"Gut microbiome plays an important role in the variation in BMI, cholesterol and blood lipid levels, independent of age, gender and host genetics, new study found. Therapies altering the gut microbiome may be able to control body mass, triglycerides and HDL.",Medicine
423,Tomorrow’s Heart Drugs Might Target Gut Microbes,Health
424,"Study finds that hobbyist beekeepers often have twice the mortality rate and increased disease contraction rates in their colonies as compared to professionals, which may be contributing to declining honey bee populations",Animal Science
425,Lightning strikes can form quartz crystals in rocks similar to those formed by meteor impacts. This complicates the identification of impact events from rock layers.,Physical Science
426,"Nitrate pollution of U.S. drinking water may cause up to 12,594 cases of cancer a year, according to a new peer-reviewed study",Disease
427,"Hydroxychloroquine shows no substantial antiviral activity in macaques infected with SARS-CoV-2. When the drug was used as a prophylaxis, HCQ did not confer protection against acquisition of infection. The findings do not support the use of HCQ as an antiviral treatment for COVID-19 in humans.",Medicine
428,"As suicide rates rise, researchers separate thoughts from actions",Psychology
429,Animal hybrids may hold clues to Neandertal-human interbreeding,Social Science
430,"Patients are discharged from the ICU with depleted gut microbiomes, hindering recovery.",Medicine
431,Earth's Mantle 60 Degrees Hotter Than Thought: Study,Physical Science
432,MIT scientists develop flexible and stretchable nanowire-coated fibers for optoelectronic probing of spinal cord circuits. These were successfully evaluated in freely moving mice confirming the ability of these probes to record endogenous electrophysiological activity in the spinal cord.,Neuroscience
433,"Unemployment can place a psychological burden on people by frustrating access to several psychological needs, such as a sense of purpose, suggests a new study (n=1,143 over 2.5 years).",Psychology
434,Scientists have made concrete using plastic waste.,Computer Science and Engineering
435,Three biological anomalies associated with schizophrenia linked together for first time.,Neuroscience
436,"Early signs of cardiovascular diseases (increased arterial stiffness, impaired arterial dilation capacity) already present in children with weaker physical fitness, higher body fat content, new study shows",Medicine
437,Physicists discover new type of material that may speed computing,Physical Science
438,STIs may have driven ancient humans to monogamy,Social Science
439,Bullied Teens Often Become Depressed Adults,Psychology
440,New lizard named after Sir David Attenborough,Animal Science
441,"Explosion-Generated Collapsing Vacuum Bubbles Reach 20,000 Kelvin",Physical Science
442,"With deceased donor's uterus, woman gives birth to healthy baby",Health
443,"Climate change is clear and present danger, says landmark US report | ""One major take-home message is that just about every place in the country has observed that the climate has changed,"" he told the Guardian. ""It is here and happening, and we are not cherrypicking or fearmongering.""",Environment
444,"At Chernobyl, some bird species have responded to radiation by producing more antioxidants, reducing genetic damage",Biology
445,A rare new plant inspires the first genus named after Sir David Attenborough,Biology
446,"'Healthy food' labels may be contributing to obesity epidemic, new study finds.",Psychology
447,"Vitamin D, if taken for at least three years, could help cancer patients live longer, say researchers. The findings suggest that the vitamin carries significant benefits other than just contributing to healthy bones.",Disease
448,"Scientists invent robots that ‘team up’ to form larger robots. IRIDIA AI intelligence lab, focused on getting robots to behave as independent units by default, but also join forces and become a single machine when required.",Computer Science and Engineering
449,"The Ancestors of Native Americans Spent 10,000 Years Living on the Bering Land Bridge before Moving into the Americas, Causing the Genetic Gap Between Asian and Native American Peoples",Social Science
450,"Physicist proposes huge walls across Tornado Alley - The threat of tornadoes in America's midwest could be eliminated by building 3 huge walls, according to physicist Rongjia Tao.",Physical Science
451,Study sheds light on amount of garbage on the ocean floor (Spoiler: there's a lot.),Environment
452,A Still-Growing El Niño Set to Bear Down on U.S.,Physical Science
453,"From infancy, we learn by watching other people, and new research has pinpointed the individual neurons that support this observational learning.",Psychology
454,"Babies Who Get More Cuddles Seem to Have Their Genetics Changed For Years Afterwards. Babies who get less physical contact and are more distressed at a young age, end up with changes in molecular processes that affect gene expression.",Biology
455,"""Blue light may fight fatigue around the clock"": Researchers have found that exposure to short wavelength, or blue light, during the biological day directly and immediately improves alertness and performance",Neuroscience
456,"Cockatoos can learn from each other how to make and use tools: Cockatoos have for the first time been observed in a controlled environment using tools and passing this knowledge on to others. Also, the cockatoos did not copy the exact actions, but emulated them—implying some degree of creativity",Animal Science
457,"In young adults followed for 20 years, the prevalence of asthma attacks and hay fever has increased",Health
458,"Scans of the brains of 130 species of mammals, including humans, reveal striking similarities in brain connectivity in humans and other mammals",Neuroscience
459,"Oxygen-starved 'dead zones' with no marine life up to 100-miles long discovered in the Atlantic Ocean. “Given that the few dead zones we observed propagated less than 100 kilometers north of the Cape Verde archipelago, it is not unlikely that [it] will hit the islands at some point.""",Environment
460,"Armor on butterfly wings protects against heavy rain. New research shows that microscale bumps, combined with a nanoscale layer of wax, shatter and spread raindrops to protect fragile surfaces from physical damage and hypothermia risk.",Animal Science
461,RNA enzyme synthesizes mirror image of itself. This finding supports the RNA world hypothesis of the origin of life.,Biology
462,"CMV, type of herpes virus that infects an estimated 50% of Americans, is found to help fight flu",Health
463,"African lions under same threats as extinct, partly due to human pressure - PrepArmy",Animal Science
464,"More is not necessarily better: Copenhagen study suggests maximum benefit from running as exercise. Moderate running shows significant benefit, but high intensity or high frequency running provides benefit similar to not running at all (all-cause mortality).",Disease
465,"Algae grows inside the cells of a salamander, a world first.",Animal Science
466,"Flawed COVID-19 antibody tests shipped without FDA review. A 60 Minutes investigation has found that federal officials knew many COVID-19 antibody testing kits had flaws, but allowed them to enter the U.S. market.",Medicine
467,"A regular dose of nature and the existence of green window views from within the home during the COVID‐19 pandemic was associated with increased levels of self‐esteem, life satisfaction, and subjective happiness and decreased levels of depression, anxiety, and loneliness.",Psychology
468,New brain cells erase old memories | Neurogenesis interferes with past learning in infant and adult mice.,Neuroscience
469,Experimental drug may turn 'bad' white fat into 'good' brown-like fat,Medicine
470,"Arctic snow not darkening due to soot, dust: A new study shows that degrading satellite sensors, not soot or dust, are responsible for the apparent decline in reflectivity of inland ice across northern Greenland",Physical Science
471,HIV life expectancy 'near normal' thanks to new drugs - BBC News,Medicine
472,"Study Finds The 2008 Recession Made Sick Americans Even Sicker: Significant increases in blood pressure and fasting blood glucose levels, coincided with a sharp drop in the use of the medications used to control them, indicating that the recession forced people to stop purchasing them.",Medicine
473,Scientists Have Developed New Material That is as Flexible as Elastic But Tough as Steel,Computer Science and Engineering
474,New species of dwarf lemur discovered in Madagascar,Biology
475,"Scientists use CRISPR/Cas9 to display the highest efficiency yet in correcting the mutation that leads to sickle cell in human hematopoietic stem cells. These cells, when transplanted into modified mice cure the disease. Human clinical trials are planned.",Medicine
476,"Asthma linked to higher rates of bone fractures, especially for boys, new study finds",Health
477,Study finds up to 90% ozone layer depletion by 2065 had chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) not been regulated,Environment
478,Whale genes yield clue to 200-year life,Biology
479,New Letters Added to the Genetic Alphabet,Biology
480,Researchers develop human-derived antibody that appears to destroy cancer cells,Disease
481,Researchers tested a genetically attenuated malaria parasite as a vaccine in 10 human volunteers using infected mosquito bites with a single exposure consisting of 150 to 200 bites per subject. All subjects remained blood stage–negative and developed inhibitory antibodies to malaria parasites.,Medicine
482,"A new study looking at relationships between conspiratorial beliefs, conservatism and climate scepticism across 24 countries suggests the fossil fuel industry has reshaped conservative political values in the US and Australia, with links between climate scepticism and ideology strongest in the US.",Environment
483,"Ancient shrimp-like animals had 'modern' hearts and blood vessels: Researchers have found an ancestor of modern crustaceans revealing the first-known cardiovascular system in exquisitely preserved detail, resembling an – “invertebrate version of Pompeii” - in 520 million-year-old fossil deposits",Biology
484,"Ground-breaking ‘Ultra-bright Atom Laser’ Developed in Crete ""Seven times stronger than any developed to date. The new ‘ultra-bright atom laser’ was presented in a paper submitted to the international science periodical “New Journal of Physics” published on March 28",Physical Science
485,Rare orca ecotype spotted for first time since 1955,Animal Science
486,"CT scans reveal that a species of sea snake has a modified cephalic vascular network (MCVN) that functions similarly to fish gills, allowing the snakes to draw supplemental oxygen directly from sea water while swimming.",Biology
487,"Eight of 14 patients in the first trial of a personalized cellular therapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) responded to the therapy, with some complete remissions continuing past four and a half years.",Disease
488,Nasa begins testing enormous space telescope made of gold mirrors,Astronomy
489,"We may take a more negative view of our own vulnerability than we do of other people’s – researchers call this “the beautiful mess effect” in a new study that suggests that we love seeing raw truth and openness in other people, but we are afraid to let them see it in us.",Psychology
490,New studies deepen concerns about the possibility that global warming could slow or shut down the Atlantic’s great ocean circulation systems,Environment
491,Scientists have discovered why Swiss Cheese has holes in it,Physical Science
492,"New research replicates the folding of a fetal human brain. Scientists found that that while many molecular processes are important in determining cellular events, what ultimately cause the brain to fold is a simple mechanical instability associated with buckling.",Neuroscience
493,"Researchers regenerate insulin-producing cells in diabetic mice by gene transfer, without side effects. Human clinical trials are planned within three years.",Medicine
494,"Dust off your telescope. Earth and Mars are converging for a beautiful close encounter in April, an event astronomers call ""the opposition of Mars.""",Astronomy
495,Japanese researchers detect early stage cancer with cheap non-intrusive worm test,Disease
496,Study: Men Underestimate How Much Their Wives and Girlfriends Want Sex,Psychology
497,Large study of nuclear workers shows that even tiny doses slightly boost risk of leukaemia,Disease
498,"Kids who are taught to reason about the mental states of others are more likely to use deception to win a reward, according to new research.",Psychology
499,"Cannabis use is associated with an acceleration of the cardiovascular age, a powerful surrogate for ageing: a longitudinal study / BMJ Open",Medicine
500,A healthy Nordic diet is associated with lower myocardial infarction risk among middle-aged Danes,Health
501,"New form of immunotherapy reduced or eliminated melanoma and triple-negative breast and pancreatic tumors in mice, even those located far from the primary tumor source, the researchers report",Disease
502,Culling elephants leaves an impact on their social structure decades later,Animal Science
503,"Binge drinkers display 'early signs' of brain damage, study shows",Health
504,PhD student develops spinning heat shield for future spacecraft - This design is the first in the world to utilise centrifugal forces that stiffen lightweight materials to prevent burnup.,Computer Science and Engineering
505,"Negative political messages exert the greatest neural impact on voters, suggests a brain scan study from Spain. The study also suggest that conservative sympathizers can experience a more intense partisan bias when exposed to political messages.",Neuroscience
506,Scientists bust myth that our bodies have more bacteria than human cells,Biology
507,"More than 50% of *Clostridium difficile* Isolates from Pet Dogs in Flagstaff, USA, Carry Toxigenic Genotypes",Disease
508,Case study - Closing 2 nuclear power plants and replacing them with coal plants caused babies to be born more than 1/4 lbs lighter in nearby communities effected by the coal air pollution.,Health
509,"Fifty years ago, Milgram's electric shock experiments proved humans are capable of extraordinary evil. But now a new study is calling some of his conclusions into question.",Psychology
510,"For the first time, researches have reversed behavior changes caused by Toxoplasma, a parasite linked to mental disease in humans",Medicine
511,Human activities trigger hypoxia in freshwaters around the globe,Physical Science
512,"Cloud of iron mist wrapped around Earth after major asteroid collisions billions of years ago, then falling to Earth as metal rain. Iron would fly out of Moon's gravitational pull though finally explaining why Earth and lunar ""soil"" is different.",Physical Science
513,Helicopter parenting associated with stronger beliefs in the advantages of being single vs. being married among emerging adults,Psychology
514,"The pill not only prevents pregnancy but protects women from two forms of cancer for decades after they have stopped using it, say leading experts.",Health
515,Archaeologists using ground penetrating radar find more than 120 coffins buried beneath a Tampa apartment complex. The graves are part of a long lost black cemetery that historians discovered had gone missing when the land was developed for commercial use decades ago.,Social Science
516,"New research proves the shape of a daffodil stem reduces drag and oscillating sideways forces -- forces that can prove catastrophic for poorly designed buildings or bridges. It is inspiring the design of more stable antennae, towers and other tall structures.",Physical Science
517,"1st large scale Covid antibody test of 3,300 Santa Clara residents shows residents who have had covid between 50 and 80 times higher than expected",Health
518,"Emotional children's testimonies are judged as more credible: The results of an experimental legal psychology study show that the children, despite giving the exact same testimonies, were perceived as more credible and truthful when expressing emotions than when behaving in a more neutral manner",Psychology
519,Dog waste contaminates our waterways: a new test could reveal how big the problem is,Environment
520,"Tumour DNA test 'can track real-time cancer progress': A blood test that looks at DNA shed by tumours can be used to track the real-time progress of cancer, a study has shown",Disease
521,Early life stress and adolescent depression linked to impaired development of reward circuits,Psychology
522,"A new study has found neonicotinoids, the world’s most commonly used insecticide, cause queen honeybees to lay as much as two-thirds fewer eggs, jeopardizing the health and stability of entire bee colonies.",Animal Science
523,"Plummeting ocean oxygen levels stun scientists. “The trend of oxygen falling is about two to three times faster than what we predicted."" The man-made climate change induced trend also started far earlier than scientists previously believed.",Environment
524,"Material physicists uncover new properties of Black Phosphorus, a 2D semiconductor with high carrier mobility, a tunable bandgap, and anisotropic conduction, all requirements for next generation nanoelectronics",Physical Science
525,Fifty-four scientists have lost their jobs as a result of NIH probe into foreign ties,Social Science
526,What Happens When a Neurosurgeon Removes Your Hippocampus,Neuroscience
527,"We would melt every inch of ice on the Antarctic by using our available stock of carbon resources (all 10,000 GtC of oil, natural gas, ect), according to a new ice model and study in the journal Science Advances.",Environment
528,"Early cannibalism not likely about the nutrition: New research measures the caloric value of a human, concludes we're not a great food source",Social Science
529,"Research describes how two different methods of inhibiting both VEGF and angiopoietin-2 in animal models normalized Gliobastoma tumor blood vessels to a greater extent than anti-VEGF therapy alone, it also shifted the action of tumor-infiltrating immune cells from a pro-tumor to an anti-tumor state.",Disease
530,Egyptian researchers turn shrimp shells into biodegradable plastic,Environment
531,Engineers have created a graphene sieve that turns seawater into drinking water by removing common salts.,Computer Science and Engineering
532,"Higher IQ in childhood is linked with a lower lifetime risk of major causes of death, including heart disease, stroke, smoking related cancers, respiratory disease and dementia, new study finds",Health
533,"Consuming a broth rich in umami, or savory taste, can cause subtle changes in the brain that promote healthy eating behaviors and food choices, with more engagement of a brain area that is linked to successful self-regulation during food choice, finds a new brain imaging study with young women.",Health
534,"Researchers have developed a new battery material that could enable long-range electric vehicles that can drive for hundreds of miles on a single charge, and electric planes called eVTOLs for fast, environmentally friendly commutes.",Computer Science and Engineering
535,"Study: Most physicians endorse disclosing medical errors involving pediatric patients ""particularly when serious harm occurs""",Medicine
536,California produces so much excess solar energy that it sometimes has to force solar farms to shut off,Environment
537,"‘Invasion’ of ancient Egypt may have actually been immigrant uprising: Ancient Egypt’s first “foreign” takeover may actually have been an inside job. About 3600 years ago, the pharaohs briefly lost control of northern Egypt to the Hyksos, who were Egyptian-born members of an immigrant community",Social Science
538,Slovenian scientists first to prove link between Zika and microcephaly,Medicine
539,People with anxiety perceive the world in a fundamentally different way,Psychology
540,"Acetaminophen may affect ability to spot errors, study says. Although the effect appeared to be small, the cognitive difference between people taking acetaminophen and those who were not, was noticeable.",Neuroscience
541,"Peanut allergy vaccine prevents symptoms of allergic reaction, including severe ones like shock, in mice",Medicine
542,"Stanford study shows Covid-19 seroprevalence, indicating population rates may be 50-85x higher than previously reported, with correspondingly lower case mortality.",Disease
543,"Anti-influenza antibodies grown in tobacco plants, called ""plantibodies,"" lower infectiousness within six hours of administration",Health
544,Another earthquake in Chile... 7.8 tonight.,Environment
545,Scientists gave praying mantises tiny 3D glasses to test their depth perception,Animal Science
546,Tiny Hairs on Bats' Wings Are Key to Their Maneuverability,Animal Science
547,"An artificial intelligence program called AlphaStar now ranks among the top 0.2% of human players for the strategy game StarCraft II. Reported in Nature this week, the algorithm represents a major achievement for machine learning, multi-agent reinforcement learning",Computer Science and Engineering
548,Physicists create first photonic Maxwell's demon,Physical Science
549,Tumor-killing virus nearly doubles survival time of brain cancer patients,Medicine
550,"New research reports that toddlers are getting three times the recommended amount of protein and salt (and not enough fibre), putting them at risk of obesity in later life",Health
551,A new human organ found in the digestive system has been classified opening up a whole new area in science:,Health
552,"Scientists still stumped by the evolution of human breasts: all other primate females have bosoms when pregnant or lactating, staying flat-chested for the rest of their lives. Only women accumulate fat around their milk glands for life and we don't know how that happened or why.",Computer Science and Engineering
553,"Living near oil and gas development in California is a risk factor for preterm birth, the leading cause of infant death in the U.S. Research studied 225,000 births from mothers who lived within about six miles of oil and gas wells in the San Joaquin Valley from 1998 to 2011",Health
554,The African continent is very slowly peeling apart. Scientists say a new ocean is being born.,Physical Science
555,"Scientists have discovered evidence in a meteorite that a rare element, curium, was present during the formation of the solar system, ending a 35-year-old debate and playing a crucial role in reassessing models of stellar evolution and synthesis of elements in stars.",Astronomy
556,"Extreme heatwaves that kill even healthy people within hours will strike parts of the Indian subcontinent unless global carbon emissions are cut, according to new research. Even outside of these hotspots, indian population will be exposed to a level of humid heat classed as extreme danger",Environment
557,Researchers find that broccoli should chopped into smaller pieces and left to stand for 30+ minutes before cooking to maximize the enzymatic release of anti-carcinogenic isothiocyanates,Physical Science
558,Researchers have found that meat proteins are associated with a sharp increased risk of heart disease while proteins from nuts and seeds are beneficial for the human heart.,Health
559,"Ancient dwarf galaxy discovered in our neighborhood - At 12 billion years old, it's nearly the age of the Universe.",Astronomy
560,Scientists have developed a new method that turns cells into stem cells by “squeezing” them. The method paves the way for large-scale production of stem cells for medical purposes,Computer Science and Engineering
561,Slow-motion replays can distort criminal responsibility,Psychology
562,50-year study pinpoints countries where women are doing the least housework,Social Science
563,"Hints of mysterious religion discovered in world’s highest lake. Gold artifacts, precious shells, and evidence of animal sacrifice in Lake Titicaca point to a belief system that helped organize the ancient Tiwanaku state, researchers claim.",Social Science
564,"Scientists have translated chimpanzee ""language"" into English",Animal Science
565,"Confirming other findings, a new study of over 100,000 live births has found no link between exposure to pH1N1 influenza vaccine during pregnancy and subsequent five-year pediatric health outcomes. Translation: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy is safe for both mother and offspring.",Disease
566,"A single protein derived from a common strain of bacteria found in the soil will offer scientists a more precise way to edit RNA: Since SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease, is an RNA virus, this new editing accessory may be useful to coronavirus researchers",Biology
567,"Biologists Zero in on Plasticity in Evolution - For over a century, it was thought the best way to settle debate about how phenotypic plasticity—the way an organism changes in response to environment—is connected to evolution is to find a single mechanism that controls both. It's been found.",Biology
568,Laws That Allow for Temporarily Removing Guns from High-Risk People Linked to a Reduction in Suicides,Social Science
569,World first: Quantum entanglement photo captures “spooky action at a distance”,Physical Science
570,"Camel archaeology finds ""direct proof"" the Bible ""was compiled well after the events it describes,"" say researchers. (Published in journal Tel Aviv)",Biology
571,Face electrodes let you taste and chew in virtual reality,Computer Science and Engineering
572,"Like trick-or-treaters sorting their Halloween candy haul, fox squirrels apparently organize their stashes of nuts by variety, quality, and possibly even preference, according to new research.",Animal Science
573,"Ultra-compact polarimeter could improve telecommunications, medical diagnostics and drug testing. Instrument that can reach the size of a lab bench has been shrunk down to the size of a chip.",Computer Science and Engineering
574,"Scientists find evidence for alternate theory of how life arose, showing that RNA and DNA evolved simultaneously",Biology
575,"Uber drivers are more likely to cancel on men with 'black-sounding' names, study finds",Social Science
576,Rare African plant signals diamonds beneath the soil,Physical Science
577,"Humans must reduce net greenhouse gases emissions to zero “well before 2040” in order to ensure global warming does not go above 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, scientists have warned after carrying out a study using a sophisticated new computer model.",Environment
578,"Indigenous lands have highest biodiversity, acc. to a recent study by the Univ of British Columbia, which found that lands which were managed by Indigenous peoples tended to contain more vertebrate species than existing protected areas, which in turn had higher biodiversity than non-protected areas.",Environment
579,Scientists have found a group of corals in the Pacific island nation of Palau that live in water acidic enough to kill most other corals. Now they're hoping what they learn from the unusual reefs may help save others threatened by the increasing acidity of oceans around the world.,Environment
580,UK geneticists have developed an online tool that enables people to 'accurately' trace the location of their ancestors from 1000 years ago,Biology
581,"Capsaicin, the compound responsible for chilis’ heat, is used in creams sold to relieve pain, and recent research shows that in high doses, it kills prostate cancer cells.",Disease
582,Study's message to recovering alcoholics: Quit smoking to stay sober,Psychology
583,"Annual snow accumulation on West Antarctica’s coastal ice sheet increased dramatically during the 20th century, according to new study published in the American Geophysical Union Journal. The last three decades saw more snow build up on the ice sheet than at any other time in the last 300 years.",Environment
584,A Major Physics Experiment Just Detected A Particle That Shouldn't Exist,Astronomy
585,"Scientists now able to deliver oral antibody treatments for fighting gut diseases (as well as inflammatory diseases like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's), and also develop a manufacturing process for creating these drugs",Medicine
586,"Caffeine against Alzheimer's disease: A team of researchers was able to demonstrate, for the first time, that caffeine has a positive effect on tau deposits in Alzheimer's disease",Biology
587,"Researchers have developed a new drug candidate that kills triple negative breast cancer cells. The discovery will help clinicians target breast cancer cells directly, while avoiding the adverse, toxic side effects of chemotherapy.",Disease
588,Two molecules of water have been trapped inside a fullerene cage allowing the formation of a hydrogen bond between the two molecules to be observed. It is the first time that the elusive dimer of water has been isolated and could open the way to fundamental studies of hydrogen bonding in water.,Physical Science
589,“My Brain Made Me Do It” is Becoming a More Common Criminal Defense,Neuroscience
590,"People with the “sweet tooth” gene variation of FGF21 tend to have less body fat than others, new research shows. That’s surprising because past research found that they have a particular sweet tooth and eat more sugar than others.",Biology
591,Harvard Scientists Say That There May Be An Ancient Earth Inside Earth,Physical Science
592,MIT engineers make beaver-inspired wetsuit to keep surfers warmer,Computer Science and Engineering
593,World's First Semiconductor Free Tech Can Make CPU Chips Faster Than Ever,Physical Science
594,"A smart artificial hand that merges voluntary user control and robotic automation has been successfully tested with amputees, as reported in Nature Machine Intelligence. The technology merges concepts from two different fields, neuroengineering and robotics, which had never been done before.",Computer Science and Engineering
595,Ebola vaccine effective in a single dose,Medicine
596,Self-controlled crows pass the 'marshmallow test': they resist the temptation to eat a food if they know a tastier treat is coming later.,Animal Science
597,"Coral reefs are the first line of defence against incoming storms, reducing the power of incoming waves by 97%, even during hurricane-force winds. New study shows they are saving 200 million lives worldwide.",Environment
598,"When it Comes to Romantic Attraction, Real Life Beats Questionnaires",Psychology
599,"Team reaches same efficiency as high end commercial silicon solar cells (24%) with all perovskite solar cell, a potentially much cheaper material than silicon",Physical Science
600,"Fossil pushes back human origins 400,000 years",Social Science
601,Research Shows Fructose Increases Body Fat and Decreases Physical Activity when compared with a Glucose diet with the same calories,Health
602,Narcissists eventually figure out they are not especially socially valued,Psychology
603,Tricky element isolated from spent nuclear fuel. New strategy for extracting americium could pave way for recycling hazardous waste,Physical Science
604,"The Selective Laziness of Reasoning - humans are addicted to seeking information that support our biases, and willing to tolerate really weak arguments that support our opinions.",Psychology
605,Female bias in the green sea turtle population in San Diego Bay,Animal Science
606,"Longevity gene may boost brain power: Scientists showed that people who have a variant of a longevity gene, called KLOTHO, have improved brain skills such as thinking, learning and memory regardless of their age, sex, or whether they have a genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.",Neuroscience
607,"People who are underweight in middle-age – or even on the low side of normal weight – run a significantly higher risk of dementia as they get older, according to new research that contradicts current thinking.",Health
608,Titan reportedly brighter at twilight than in daylight due to unique atmosphere.,Astronomy
609,"Suicide rates climbing, especially in rural America. 41% increase from 1999 to 2016. Rates were highest (22 per 100,000) in rural counties in the last 3 years of the study. Deprivation, gun shop density, insurance all factors in varying rates, according to analysis.",Psychology
610,Archeologists confirm Heiltsuk village site 3 times older than Great Pyramids,Social Science
611,Trial Of Stem Cell Transplants Yields Positive Results For Patients With MS,Medicine
612,Systemic RNA delivery to dendritic cells exploits antiviral defence for cancer immunotherapy,Disease
613,"Your Brain Benefits Most When You Listen to Absolutely Nothing, Science Says",Neuroscience
614,Study finds acupuncture does not improve chronic knee pain,Health
615,"An observational study has found after a tax on sugary drinks was implemented in Mexico, sales for sugary drinks in the country decreased by as much as 12%. The reduction was seen across all socioeconomic statuses, but was greatest among lower SES households.",Disease
616,"Study looked at more than 1,900 studies in suspected predatory journals and found that the majority didn't meet basic information requirements to be published by a legitimate journal - The journals often publish poorly researched, illegitimate science endangering scientific credibility and patients.",Social Science
617,"Hop leaves - discarded in beer brewing - have substances that could fight dental diseases: Recently, scientists reported that the part of hops that isn’t used for making beer contains healthful antioxidants and could be used to battle cavities and gum disease",Physical Science
618,"The Quantum Photonics Lab has developed a new, ultrasensitive magnetic-field detector that is 1,000 times more energy-efficient than its predecessors and could lead to miniaturized, battery-powered devices for medical & materials imaging, contraband detection, and geological exploration",Physical Science
619,People who live in small towns and rural areas are happier than everyone else researchers say,Psychology
620,"Humans, by 17 years of age, have a substantial burden of mitochondrial DNA point mutations and the clonal expansion of early to mid-life mtDNA mutations is likely to be the cause of mitochondrial dysfunction associated with aging (open access research article)",Biology
621,Purdue researchers successfully target 'Achilles' heel' of MERS virus,Medicine
622,Walking through first class makes passengers 3.84x more likely to have air rage incident according to PNAS study,Psychology
623,"One of the last known populations of woolly mammoths was wiped out 5,600 years ago by a lack of freshwater, research suggests.",Biology
624,"""Safer"" chemicals in plastics may be hazardous to kids",Medicine
625,Conversion of tropical forests to farms is a big driver of wildlife extinctions. But a new study shows that some farming practices have the potential to simultaneously protect natural habitats and boost farm yields,Environment
626,Wolves' call of the wild comes in different dialects,Animal Science
627,"Scientists have effectively generated free electrons from organic semiconductors, a new 2D material that may lead to cheaper solar panels and electronics by potentially allowing printing of electronic devices using a simple inkjet printer, or even painting a solar panel onto the wall of a building.",Physical Science
628,"Physicists get closer to solving the proton radius puzzle with new measurement. The new value for the proton radius that was obtained is 0.831 fm, which is smaller than the previous electron-scattering value of 0.88 fm & is in agreement with recent muonic atomic spectroscopy results.",Physical Science
629,"An anti-Muslim ""bias"" is apparent in attitudes towards asylum seekers among Europeans, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people were more likely to ""accept"" Christian asylum seekers, while those with higher employability and severe vulnerabilities were also said to be favoured.",Social Science
630,"Babies around the world cry for around 2 hours per day in first two weeks, peak at 2 hours 15 mins at six weeks, and reduce to 1 hour 10 minutes by week twelve. Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, and less in Denmark, Germany and Japan. Based on meta-analysis of almost 8,700 infants.",Health
631,Hurricane Harvey Pushed the Earth's Crust Down By 2 Centimeters,Physical Science
632,Long-term consumption of sugar-sweetened beverage during the growth period promotes social aggression in adult mice with proinflammatory responses in the brain,Psychology
633,Palaeontologists have discovered part of the skeleton of a 180 million-year-old pregnant ichthyosaur with the remains of between six and eight tiny embryos between its ribs.,Biology
634,"Medical costs create hardships for more than half of Americans, according to a new study, which found that 137 million adults in the US suffered medical financial hardship in 2015/2017. The authors say unless action is taken, the problem is likely to worsen.",Health
635,"The increased scrutiny of law enforcement in Ferguson, MO after the shooting death of Michael Brown in 2014 caused them to ""de-police"" (conduct fewer stops, searches, and arrests). This de-policing had ""no appreciable effect on total, violent, or property crime rates.""",Social Science
636,"MIT publishes evidence that global warming, caused by a bloom of methane-producing bacteria, may have caused the largest extinction event in geologic history.",Environment
637,Gene Leads to Nearsightedness When Kids Read an Hour or More Each Day,Biology
638,Never-before-seen gatherings of hundreds of humpback whales,Animal Science
639,"Insomnia symptoms of difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep and non-restorative sleep were associated with an increased risk of future cardio-cerebral vascular events (heart attack and strokes).",Medicine
640,Arctic lakes show climate on thin ice. The study reveals a 22% decrease of 'grounded ice' – or ice frozen through to the lakebed – from 1991 to 2011. This is equivalent to an overall thinning of ice by 21–38 cm.,Environment
641,LHC spots a consistent oddity in decays with leptons,Physical Science
642,A North American Climate Boundary Has Shifted 140 Miles East Due to Global Warming,Environment
643,"Super salty, subzero Arctic water provides peek at possible life on other planets",Biology
644,Simple exercises to help incoming students understand the challenges that they would face in college substantially improved the success achieved by first generation and minority students. Interventions could help close persistent achievement gaps occurring in higher education institutions nationwide,Social Science
645,Napping on the job could boost productivity: study,Psychology
646,Strength of urine stream is positively influenced by ejaculation and negatively by abstinence.,Medicine
647,"Parasite Linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases, Epilepsy, and Cancer",Health
648,Mysterious new man-made gases pose threat to ozone layer,Environment
649,Bright sparks shed new light on the dark matter riddle,Physical Science
650,"Google creates AI program that uses reasoning to navigate the London tube. Combining external memory and deep learning, DeepMind’s program learns how to do tasks independently, and could pave the way for sophisticated AI assistants",Computer Science and Engineering
651,"Scientists calculate carbon footprint of the food we eat. Fruits, grains, and vegetables had the smallest carbon footprints, followed by nuts and beans. Among animal proteins, chicken, pork, and fish offer the greenest options, while lamb and beef are the least eco-friendly.",Environment
652,"Fossil evidence of early life has been discovered by in 3.48 billion year old hot spring deposits in the Pilbara of Western Australia. Previously, the world's oldest evidence for microbial life on land came from 2.7- 2.9 billion year old deposits in South Africa.",Physical Science
653,Tea Aids Weight Loss through Microbiome Alteration,Health
654,Australia is set to become the first country to eliminate one type of cancer.,Disease
655,Scientists and engineers around the world have found a way to slow down climate change by filtering the CO2 out of the air and utilizing it in manufacturing.,Environment
656,Scientists have made Bose-Einstein condensates in space for the first time,Physical Science
657,"Study shows 2 million American adults live as ""shut-ins,"" almost never leaving their homes. “In 50 years this population will double,” author says.",Medicine
658,"Nerve cells that help signal reward also boost the immune system, which could explain placebo effects",Neuroscience
659,Moderate alcohol use is associated with decreased brain volume in early middle age in both sexes,Neuroscience
660,"Ibuprofen Relieves Women’s Hurt Feelings, Not Men’s: new research suggests that ibuprofen has contrasting effects on men and women: Men who take the drug report harsher feelings of rejection, and women report feeling better.",Medicine
661,MIT's new 5-atom quantum computer could make today's encryption obsolete,Computer Science and Engineering
662,The amount of sex you have may determine how vulnerable you are to drug addiction,Biology
663,"Scientists found that food allergy happens when a mix of factors coexist at once, including genetics, use of infant cleansing wipes that leave soap on the skin, exposure to dust and exposure to food from those providing infant care, finds a new study using a neonatal mouse model.",Health
664,"Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder associated with dendritic spine loss in brain: Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder both appear to be associated with dendritic spine loss in the brain, suggesting the two distinct disorders may share common pathophysiological features",Neuroscience
665,"New evidence suggests that cocaine enhances creativity, but only in certain instances. Specifically, cocaine was found to enhance divergent thinking, the type of creativity associated with brainstorming, but only on figural tasks and not on verbal tasks",Psychology
666,Physicists have discovered what makes neural networks so extraordinarily powerful,Computer Science and Engineering
667,Our Hemisphere’s Temperature Just Reached a Terrifying Milestone—Faster Than Expected,Environment
668,Blood sugar levels follow perceived time rather than actual time in people with type 2 diabetes,Health
669,"Gaming linked with brain thickening: A study published in PLOS One reports that ""a robust positive association"" exists between the amounts of time teens reported spending on video games each week and the thickness of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and left frontal eye fields.",Neuroscience
670,"Poverty, not delinquency, drives homelessness among world's youth. Criminalizing youth or instituting policies that assume they are thieves, delinquents or drug addicts, won't help.",Social Science
671,Trump administration releases report finding ‘no convincing alternative explanation’ for climate change,Environment
672,"New study suggests an origin of magnetars, a rare type of pulsar with a magnetic field 1 trillion times more powerful than the Earth's.",Astronomy
673,"Another new study, this time from the Max Planck Institute in Germany, suggests that adults who play violent video games appear no more aggressive than those who don't",Psychology
674,Scientists measure brightness of the universe with NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft,Physical Science
675,Study sheds light on why hunger increases after weight loss,Biology
676,"Newly discovered fossils of a giant, extinct sea creature show it had modified legs, gills on its back, and a filter system for feeding — providing key evidence about the early evolution of arthropods.",Biology
677,"Scientists have found a spot in China where the ground stays frozen all year round, even through summers where temperatures rise above eighty degrees.",Physical Science
678,Ax Linked to Ötzi the Iceman Found North of the Alps,Social Science
679,"A stem cell research team from Yokohama National University used a “simple” method to regrow hair on mice by using dimethylpolysiloxane, the silicone added to McDonald’s fries to stop cooking oil from frothing.",Health
680,Quality time rather than study time improves teens’ educational aspirations,Psychology
681,A NASA spacecraft that will head for the sun is expected to launch August 11.,Astronomy
682,Short-term diesel exhaust inhalation in a controlled human crossover study is associated with changes in DNA,Health
683,New polymer creates safer fuels,Physical Science
684,Another mysterious radio burst in space is repeating a pattern. This one occurs every 157 days,Astronomy
685,Sperm whales learn local dialects – new study is yet more proof that animals have culture,Biology
686,Researchers have identified a set of highly interconnected areas in the brain that they suggest could be the seat of consciousness.,Neuroscience
687,"Some researchers say the carnage found in the fossil record is proof violence is innate and inevitable. But researchers in Japan say the peaceful hunter-gatherers of the islands' Jomon period, from 13,000 to 800 B.C., offer a counter-narrative.",Social Science
688,A systematic review of the relationship between physical activity and happiness found positive associations between physical activity and happiness. As little as 10-min physical activity per week or 1 day of doing exercise per week might result in increased levels of happiness.,Health
689,High flying wind turbines that harness steady and stronger High altitude Wind Built!,Physical Science
690,"Newly Discovered Hormone Mimics the Effects of Exercise: The newly discovered hormone, dubbed “MOTS-c,” primarily targets muscle tissue, where it restores insulin sensitivity, counteracting diet-induced and age-dependent insulin resistance.",Biology
691,"Marriage duration is inversely associated with spending on the engagement ring and wedding ceremony. Weddings costing over $20k have 3.5x the hazard of divorce vs $5-10k. Rings costing between $2-4k have a 1.3x greater divorce hazard vs $500-$2k rings. (Francis-Tan and Mialon, 2015)",Social Science
692,"Reading novels, or narrative stories, increases connectivity in certain regions of our brains for several days after we've finished it.",Neuroscience
693,New study confirms that anger bolsters men's authority while underminding women's. The research bolsters anecdotal evidence that there is a double standard regarding how men’s and women’s expressions of anger are received.,Social Science
694,"New study links antibiotic resistance to common household disinfectant triclosan which is commonly found in domestic products, finds study by University of Birmingham published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.",Medicine
695,"Women use gossip to compete for a man's attention.According to Adam Davis of the University of Ottawa in Canada, gossiping is a highly evolved social skill and an intrasexual competition tactic that relates to women's and men's evolved preferences.",Psychology
696,Robots with insect-like brains react to stimuli: Researchers develop a robot that can learn to navigate through its environment guided by external stimuli,Computer Science and Engineering
697,"Beyond the Universe. In this article, theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton reveals the latest evidence for parallel universes from the Planck satellite. (x-post from r/physics)",Physical Science
698,"Early life stress is a major risk factor for later episodes of depression. In fact, adults who are abused or neglected as children are almost twice as likely to experience depression.",Psychology
699,"University of Rochester scientists create 'super polymer' that can lift 1,000 times its mass",Physical Science
700,Scientists rule out yetis: Tests on 'fur' from around world finds none genuine but Himalaya sample could be new kind of polar bear,Biology
701,Researchers have developed a new imaging technique that could revolutionize how eye health and disease are assessed. The group is first to be able to make out individual cells at the back of the eye that are implicated in vision loss in diseases like glaucoma.,Biology
702,"DNA analysis again confirms modern Aboriginal Australians are descended from one founding population that arrived about 50,000 years ago when the continent was still connected to New Guinea",Social Science
703,Meta-analysis of field experiments shows no change in racial discrimination in hiring over time. They find no change in the levels of discrimination against African Americans since 1989 and some indication of declining discrimination against Latinos.,Psychology
704,"Persons with moderate or severe depression treated with antidepressants seemed to show lower rates of death, coronary artery disease and stroke than those who didn't take the drugs, according to a new medical study.",Medicine
705,The blood and the brain may hold clues to autism. The search for autism biomarkers is heating up,Neuroscience
706,Counties where the Republican presidential candidate did better in 2016 than in 2012 have substantially poorer public health than those where Democrats gained support,Health
707,Scientists discover organism that hasn't evolved in more than 2 billion years,Biology
708,Study: Children from poorer families are more altruistic,Psychology
709,"Oceanographers report that the northeast Pacific Ocean has absorbed an increasing amount of anthropogenic carbon dioxide over the last decade, at a rate that mirrors the increase of carbon dioxide emissions pumped into the atmosphere.",Environment
710,Avoid dementia when you're older by running when you're younger,Health
711,"Scientists uncover the origins of HIV in Africa and track the genetic differences that allowed the ""M group"" to spread farther and faster than any other strain. Their findings are published today in the journal Science.",Disease
712,"Study identifies first-ever human population adaptation to toxic chemical, arsenic",Biology
713,Human-sized ‘lobsters’ lived on earth 480 million years ago,Biology
714,"Roughly 85% of Earth's core is iron. Another 10% is nickel. That leaves 5% unaccounted for. Researchers have long hypothesized some combination of light elements comprise the missing portion. Now, lab experiments suggest the most likely light element candidates are hydrogen, silicon and sulfur.",Physical Science
715,"A study has found people who claim superior beliefs exaggerate their own knowledge. Even after getting feedback showing them how much they didn't know relevant political facts, these people still claimed that their beliefs were objectively more correct than everyone else's",Psychology
716,"Pandemics depress the economy, public health interventions do not: evidence from the 1918 Flu",Social Science
717,"Diving submarine finds that deep-sea organisms, living in total darkness, still follow internal clocks set by the sun and tides.",Biology
718,"Quarter of Americans Convinced Sun Revolves Around Earth, Survey Finds",Astronomy
719,Picture that proves Man hunted the woolly mammoth. This is the clearest evidence that our ancestors speared and killed the extinct giant.,Social Science
720,"Psychological distress on the rise for younger generations as men feel the strain in middle age. Generation X suffers poorer mental health in mid-life than the Baby Boomers before them, according to new research funded by the ESRC.",Psychology
721,New research discover for the first time a neural correlate of ticklishness.,Neuroscience
722,Gene therapy rescues dying cells in the brains of Alzheimer's patients,Medicine
723,A 'nervous system' for ant colonies - Colony responds to predation simulation as a 'superorganism',Animal Science
724,"High-THC strains of cannabis, known as skunk, often have little CBD content, and may have a higher risk of developing psychosis. However, CBD doesn’t produce intoxication but may reduce anxiety and psychotic symptoms, suggesting it could block potentially harmful effects of THC, finds a new study.",Neuroscience
725,"Adult brains do not make new neurons, controversial new study claims. The study, published in Nature, finds that the adult human brain does not produce any new neurons in the area that’s supposedly ground zero for neuronal creation, contrary to dozens of experiments over the last 20 years.",Neuroscience
726,"Analysis of the genomes of 69 ancient Europeans has revealed that herders moved en masse from Russia into Central Europe around 4,500 years ago. These migrants may be responsible for the expansion of Indo-European languages, which make up the majority of spoken tongues in Europe today.",Social Science
727,"150 Years After Maxwell, Scientists Discover Fundamental Property of Light",Physical Science
728,Brain-heart interactions reveal consciousness in non-communicating patients - Annals of Neurology,Neuroscience
729,Turmeric compared to placebo significantly improved several measures of depression in double blind randomized study,Medicine
730,"Chimp Eggs Degrade Later than Human Eggs—Even Though Humans Live Longer. This supports the Grandmother Hypothesis, suggesting women's menopause, rare in nature, is adaptive, not a side-effect of our recent increased lifespan.",Health
731,"'False' biosignatures may complicate search for ancient life on Earth, and on other planets. Carbon-sulfur microstructures that would be recognized today by some experts as biomaterials are capable of self-assembling under certain conditions, even without direct biological activity.",Physical Science
732,Scientists develop method to compress wood to be harder than steel,Physical Science
733,Gut bacteria selectively promoted by dietary fibers alleviate type 2 diabetes in patients,Medicine
734,Google AI beats top human players at strategy game StarCraft II - DeepMind’s AlphaStar beat all but the very best humans at the fast-paced sci-fi video game.,Computer Science and Engineering
735,Pacific Ocean radiation back near normal after Fukushima: study,Environment
736,"Research led by Oxford University have identified 12 specific areas of the DNA sequence that are related with the age at which we have our first child, and the total number of children we have during the course of our life, suggesting that there is a biological basis for reproductive behaviour.",Biology
737,Cocaine and the pleasure principle: UCSB researchers use animal models to demonstrate that the net result of cocaine use is a balance of both positive and negative effects,Neuroscience
738,"""We observed something that we didn't think could exist,"" Scientists on the international space station discover ""Cool Burning Flames"".",Physical Science
739,Fusion experiment Wendelstein 7-X launches its first hydrogen plasma today as a major milestone of its scientific roadmap is reached - link to live stream in comments,Physical Science
740,"Zombie cancer cells eat themselves to live: A new study shows that the cellular process of autophagy in which cells ""eat"" parts of themselves in times of stress may allow cancer cells to recover and divide rather than die when faced with chemotherapies",Disease
741,"In a large study, middle-aged women working night shifts didn't suffer any long-term impairment in their thinking skills",Psychology
742,"Scientists find evidence that narcolepsy, a chronic sleep disorder, may in fact be an autoimmune disease. Notably, these data did not support the link between H1N1 vaccination and onset of narcolepsy. [open access]",Medicine
743,"Being moody may help us adapt to change - A new theory published November 3 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences argues that mood draws on experiences and can, in fact, help us quickly adapt to changes in our environment.",Psychology
744,Extremophiles captured from normal freshwater lake,Biology
745,Sleeping Pills May Decreases Suicidal Thoughts in Individuals with Insomnia and Depression - Conduct Science,Psychology
746,"Sydney Opera House and Statue of Liberty 'will be lost to sea level rise'. Nearly one-fifth of world cultural heritage sites would be affected by global warming of a further 3C, scientists warn",Environment
747,"New analysis Impact of GMO crops: pesticide down 37%, yields up 22%, profits up 68%",Environment
748,Bipolar disorder has genetic links to autism,Medicine
749,Minnesota is fighting its largest measles outbreak in nearly 30 years. Blame vaccine deniers.,Medicine
750,Oil spills could be soaked up by a new floating substance that combines waste from the petroleum industry and cooking oil. The new polymer acted like a sponge to remove crude oil and diesel from seawater. The polymer can be squeezed to remove the oil and then reused.,Environment
751,"Traditional vegetable diet lowers the risk of premature babies. UoQ PhD candidate Dereje Gete analysed the diets of nearly 3500 women and found high consumption of carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, pumpkin, cabbage, green beans and potatoes before conception helped women reach full term pregnancy.",Health
752,Psychology’s reproducibility problem is exaggerated – say psychologists: Reanalysis of last year's enormous replication study argues that there is no need to be so pessimistic.,Psychology
753,U.S. approves first COVID-19 diagnostic test for self-testing at home,Disease
754,"Maintaining a healthy sex life at home boosts employees’ job satisfaction and engagement at the office, underscoring the value of a strong work-life balance, an Oregon State University researcher has found published in the Journal of Management.",Social Science
755,"DNA analysis of ancient dog remains suggests that dogs may have first migrated to the Americas about 10,000 years ago, thousands of years after the first humans entered North America. The results of the study also suggests there may have been a second dog domestication event in the Americas.",Social Science
756,World's smallest magnifying glass makes it possible to see chemical bonds between atoms,Computer Science and Engineering
757,"Teachers who antagonize their students by belittling them, showing favoritism, or criticizing their contributions can damage students’ learning potential, a new study suggests, based on a randomized experiment with 500 undergraduate students.",Psychology
758,A Synthetic Sandalwood Odorant Induces Wound-Healing Processes in Human Keratinocytes via the Olfactory Receptor OR2AT4,Medicine
759,"Scientists have extended the lifespan of mice by 25% with a breakthrough new treatment (killing a certain type of cell, body-wide) while slowing age-related diseases like cataracts and heart disease. Now a new biotech firm wants to move this over to humans.",Health
760,Higher levels of vitamin D correspond to lower cancer risk : Researchers report that higher levels of vitamin D -- specifically serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D -- are associated with a correspondingly reduced risk of cancer.,Health
761,Brain hardwired to respond to others’ itching,Social Science
762,"How much does it cost to make a cancer drug? Way, way, way less than previously thought, according to a study today in JAMA Internal Medicine.",Medicine
763,A new study has revealed that a species of saltwater trout evolved to live in freshwater—in just 100 years.,Animal Science
764,"Taking multivitamin and mineral supplements does not prevent heart attacks, strokes or cardiovascular death, according to a new meta-analysis of 18 studies.",Health
765,Skin cells use new molecule to send touch information to the brain: Scientists solve an age-old mystery of touch - How cells just beneath the skin surface enable us to feel fine details and textures?,Biology
766,"Engaging in sexual intercourse in early adolescence associated with an increased risk of attempting suicide. The researchers examined data from 116,820 adolescents in 38 countries & found an association between sexual intercourse and suicide attempts in 32 of the 38 countries.",Psychology
767,Team finds hydrogen production in extreme bacterium,Biology
768,"Io's atmosphere collapses every time it passes into Jupiter's shadow, and scientists just watched it happen for the first time ever",Astronomy
769,"For first time, engineers have created carbon nanotube transistors that outperform state-of-the-art silicon transistors.",Computer Science and Engineering
770,Humans Today Have Even More Neanderthal DNA Than We Realized,Social Science
771,"Study finds that people who text while driving may be more impulsive, suggesting that behavioral intervention strategies that prevent impulsive decision-making may be effective in curbing texting while driving",Psychology
772,"Scientists believe the symptoms of a cold may have evolved on purpose to keep the ill from contaminating food or other resources for those around them, despite making the person less likely to survive. This increases the chance of the offspring surviving.",Medicine
773,"We see our own lives, and also those we care about, through ‘rose-tinted glasses’. The first study to show ‘optimism bias’ extending beyond self found that people readily changed their beliefs about a person they like when receiving good news but barely changed opinions after receiving bad news.",Psychology
774,"'Smart' insulin hope for diabetes: Instead of repeated blood tests and injections throughout the day to keep blood sugar in check, a single dose of smart insulin would keep circulating in the body and turn on when needed. Animal studies show the technology appears to work - at least in mice.",Health
775,A car powered by its own body panels could soon be driving on our roads after a breakthrough in nanotechnology research,Computer Science and Engineering
776,Study finds that peer review may be more effective at uncovering conflicts of interest than self-reports,Medicine
777,"The heritability of insomnia could be higher for females than it is for males, suggesting that genes influence sleep problems more for women.",Health
778,Zika virus spreads across Americas as concerns mount over birth defects,Health
779,"Study finds that alcohol is as effective as opioids at reducing pain: a new meta-analysis found that people with a blood alcohol content of .08% had moderate-to-large reductions in pain intensity, comparable to pain relief from opioids",Medicine
780,"Johns Hopkins researchers developed an experimental drug, NLY01, that blocked the degradation of brain cells, the hallmark of Parkinson’s disease, in cultures of human brain cells, and stopped or slowed disease and symptom progression in live mouse models, as reported in Nature Medicine.",Neuroscience
781,"Dear Parents, You Are Being Lied To",Medicine
782,According to a new research birds who start off life with less to eat turn out greedier and plumper in adulthood,Animal Science
783,Study: Sitting down too long can lead to early death,Health
784,"Neurotic people (characterised by emotional instability and lack of resilience) have noisier, more chaotic minds, suggests new research (n=541), with inverse correlation between it and mindfulness – neurotic folk are so distracted about the past and future that it is difficult to be in the present.",Psychology
785,"New Zealand declares it is Covid free, lifts all restrictions on population, borders remain closed",Health
786,"Researchers find secret, warm oasis beneath Antarctica's ice that could be home to undiscovered species",Environment
787,"Scientists just grew a whole salad in Antarctica, without any daylight or soil.",Physical Science
788,How Winning Leads to Cheating,Social Science
789,US infrastructure unprepared for increasing frequency of extreme storms,Physical Science
790,"Urban foxes may be self-domesticating in our midst. A new experiment showed that a fox's habitat (e.g. urban vs. rural) affects the shape of its skull, consistent with the morphological changes that occur with domestication (e.g. wolves and dogs).",Animal Science
791,Landmark Study Shows Long-Term Benefits of MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy For People Suffering From PTSD,Psychology
792,Laser Scans Reveal Lost Mayan Ruins Below Guatemalan Jungle,Biology
793,"Whales as Ecosystem Engineers: Biologists tallied several decades of research on whales from around the world; it shows that whales, in fact, make a huge difference — they have a powerful and positive influence on the function of oceans, global carbon storage, and the health of commercial fisheries",Environment
794,"In analysing how animals are able to clean themselves, scientists discover that the surface area of a cat is equal to that of a ping-pong table",Animal Science
795,"HIV and syphilis biomarkers: Smartphone, finger prick, 15 minute diagnosis",Medicine
796,Many Pregnant Women Lacking in Iodine Which Is Linked to Motor And Cognitive Function in Offspring,Health
797,How necessary is meat. Brain food: Clever eating : Nature,Health
798,Scientists have found oil from the Deepwater Horizon blowout in livers of ten grouper species in the Gulf of Mexico,Environment
799,Children of atheists are more generous than those of believers—the effect is the same across Christian and Muslim children,Neuroscience
800,"Printed meds could reinvent pharmacies, drug research. Technique can print multiple meds into a single dose on a dissolvable strip, microneedle patch, or other dosing device. It could make life easier for patients who must now take multiple meds daily. This could also accelerate drug development.",Medicine
801,New CDC Data Suggest E-Cigarettes Are Helping Smokers Quit,Health
802,"How We Breathe Affects Our Thoughts and Emotions, Northwestern Researchers Find. Deep breathing exercises can also improve our memory and help us to make better decisions where our emotions are a central part of evaluation",Neuroscience
803,STUDY: CNN Largely Ignores Major Climate Report's Warnings. Even Fox News Covered Climate Report More Than CNN -- But To Dismiss It,Environment
804,“Smartphone Spoil Sleep”: According to the recent study.,Health
805,A new laser technique turns everyday surfaces into graphene; researchers created a working circuit from the surface of a coconut.,Physical Science
806,"The most successful people are not the most talented, just the luckiest, a new computer model of wealth creation confirms.",Social Science
807,A network of artificial neurons learns to use human language,Computer Science and Engineering
808,"Rules of memory 'beautifully' rewritten. A US and Japanese team found that the brain ""doubles up"" by simultaneously making two memories of events. One is for the here-and-now and the other for a lifetime, they found.",Neuroscience
809,"A Face-to-Face Request Is 34 Times More Successful than an Email. Despite the reach of email, asking in person is the significantly more effective approach; you need to ask six people in person to equal the power of a 200-recipient email blast.",Psychology
810,The number of medications taken by frail old people can typically be reduced with no significant adverse effects on survival or other clinical outcomes.,Health
811,"A small new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition show that thickening a drink seems to make people feel fuller, regardless of how many calories it has.",Health
812,The Madonna-Whore Dichotomy: Men Who Perceive Women's Nurturance and Sexuality as Mutually ExclusiveShow Lower Relationship Satisfaction.,Social Science
813,Scientists at Utah State University have figured out how to make the perfect skipping stones. They skipped it accros their lab (video included),Physical Science
814,"Trying to be happy could make you miserable, study finds. The study, carried out among students living in the UK, found those who said they valued happiness extremely highly tended to show greater signs of depression.",Psychology
815,"Moderna's coronavirus vaccine is 94.5% effective, according to company data",Health
816,Many animals can become mentally ill,Animal Science
817,"Rewarding good behavior of prisoners is a benefit to society, expert says",Health
818,Cruciferous Vegetable Intake Is Inversely Associated with Lung Cancer Risk among Current Nonsmoking Men,Health
819,"Four-Tusked Walrus, New Whale & 19 Other Fossil Mammals Discovered at California Surf Spot",Biology
820,"Hints of tool use, culture seen in bumble bees | Science",Animal Science
821,Oldest Case of Cancer Discovered in Ancient Skeleton,Disease
822,Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world first surgery.,Health
823,"Study suggests that two adjacent brain regions allow humans to build new thoughts using a sort of conceptual algebra, mimicking the operations of silicon computers that represent variables and their changing values",Neuroscience
824,Study Links Long-Term Recreational Marijuana Use To Just One Physical Health Problem: Periodontal Disease,Health
825,"Engineers design programmable RNA vaccines: Tests in mice show they work against Ebola, influenza, and common parasite.",Medicine
826,"Microbiologists have long known of three major mechanisms for bacteria to share genes, such as those that encode antibiotic resistance. Now, they have discovered a fourth. Like a lava lamp, bacteria can excrete little “blobs” into the environment that contain DNA, and other bacteria can absorb them.",Biology
827,"The number of plastic bags found on the seabed has plummeted, suggesting efforts to combat plastic pollution are working: Experts say success of strategy needs to be replicated with other plastic items such as coffee cups and bottles.",Environment
828,The Center for Disease Control released a peer reviewed study ranking the top 41 fruits and vegetables whose consumpion contributes the most to disease prevention,Health
829,"The Philistines were a seafaring Indo-European people who appeared in the southern coastal area of modern-day Israel around 1,250 BC, most probably from the Aegean region. They brought to the region not just themselves but also their plants like Cumin and Opium Poppy, says a team of archaeologists",Social Science
830,A study has found how transcendence allows individuals to slip into an altered state of consciousness which is much different from their ordinary waking consciousness,Psychology
831,"Oceans might take 1,000 years to recover from climate change, study suggests.",Environment
832,New study uses a video game app on a tablet to determine whether its more important to be fast or agile when escaping predators,Animal Science
833,Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough: MIT Experiments Help Reveal Source of Heat Loss,Physical Science
834,New study shows that antibiotic resistance in bacteria doesn't come from their internal defence systems,Health
835,Study finds 90 Companies Emit Most of the World’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution,Environment
836,"Antibiotics: Several common classes linked to increased risk of miscarriage, according to study",Medicine
837,Earthquake cloaking could protect cities from temblors,Physical Science
838,"Massive geographic change may have triggered explosion of animal life: A new analysis of geologic history may help solve the riddle of the ""Cambrian explosion,"" the rapid diversification of animal life in the fossil record 530 million years ago",Biology
839,Tylenol may be hampering our ability to notice errors,Medicine
840,Supersolid: Physicists Create New State of Matter | Physics | Sci-News.com,Physical Science
841,"Half of global warming since 1880 caused by 90 companies, study says",Environment
842,"Researchers have created a quantum simulator that is capable of inducing atoms to imitate behavior prohibited by the laws quantum mechanics. Using the simulator, which is capable of antiunitary operations, the researchers were able to perform time reversal and charge conjugation operations",Physical Science
843,"Researchers have shown for the first time that ""brain training"" for specific tasks using brain stimulation devices that deliver transcranial direct current stimulation via electrodes on the scalp can also improve broader brain performance, in findings with major implications for ageing brains.",Computer Science and Engineering
844,Woodpeckers show possible brain damage like that of football players,Animal Science
845,"A new photoacoustic technique, which measures the sound generated when light interacts with molecules, enables the detection of gases, such as atmospheric pollutants, present in extremely small quantities at parts-per-quadrillion level that are otherwise difficult or otherwise impossible to detect.",Computer Science and Engineering
846,"Blue-eyed humans have a single, common ancestor",Social Science
847,"Being overweight is less likely to cause a heart attack or kill you than it is to increase your risk of diabetes, according to a new study of 4,046 genetically identical twins.",Health
848,"US Glacier National Park down to its last 26 glaciers after losing 124 in a century | reduced in size by an average of nearly 40 per cent since 1966, with some losing up to 85 per cent of their ice.",Environment
849,More frequent sexual activity in older adults is associated with better memory,Health
850,A new antibody-based drug may provide a better strategy for long-term control of HIV,Health
851,"Known as flux ropes or “flux transfer events” (FTEs) this twisted magnetic field structure, previously never seen before at Saturn, has now been detected for the first time.",Astronomy
852,Exercise is good for you – unless it's part of your job: scientists find physically demanding jobs are linked to greater risk of early death,Medicine
853,"A 14-year-old boy in Mexico had such an intense fear of growing up that he took extreme steps to hide or curb his growth, such as restricting his food intake and distorting his voice, according to a new report of his case.",Psychology
854,New Substance May Help Us Breathe Underwater and on Mars,Medicine
855,"Feeling ""in control"" helps some live a longer life: The less education you have, the more your attitude counts when it comes to staying alive and well, that’s the finding of a new study",Psychology
856,New tests find bee-killing pesticides in 51% of “bee-friendly” plants from garden centers across U.S. and Canada,Environment
857,"The mood-lifting effect of popular club drug Ketamine may be caused by one of the products formed when the body breaks the drug down into smaller molecules. The findings, from a study in mice, suggest a way to provide quick relief for people with depression, without having to experience the ‘high’.",Health
858,"Research finds that the young are more aware of mental health, yet less resilient. Millennials generally don't stigmatize mental illness, but they also have more of it, overall, and are less skilled at making the human connections needed to support it.",Social Science
859,Norway Becomes World’s First Country to Ban the Use of Palm Oil in Biofuels to Stop Deforestation,Environment
860,"A colder temperature slows down a virus-infected cell's ability to commit suicide. So, the belief that being cold makes us likelier to catch a cold may actually be correct.",Biology
861,"Study shows eating a high-protein diet boosts weight loss because phenylalanine, an amino acid produced by the digestion of protein, boosts levels of a hormone that tells us we're full",Health
862,A study has found that Americans across the political spectrum are more likely to support policies designed to mitigate climate change after viewing news articles and images that inspire hope,Social Science
863,"Smartphones may distract parents and undermine their connection to their kids, according to new research.",Psychology
864,Your racist relatives may just be feeling left out: German researchers find feelings of social exclusion breed intolerance of minorities,Psychology
865,"Powerful CRISPR upgrade uses 'jumping genes' to directly insert DNA. If this jumping gene CRISPR system can be made to work in complex cells, it would give biologists “find and add” function.",Biology
866,Physicists observed evidence of Majorana fermions—particles that are theorized to also be their own antiparticle—on the surface of a common metal: gold. This is the first sighting of Majorana fermions on a platform that can potentially be scaled up.,Physical Science
867,"Scientists may have found the missing link between simple molecules and the first living thing on Earth. This would mean that the ""selfish gene"" is not the driver of evolution.",Biology
868,Who wants a male pill?,Health
869,Regrowable teeth can happen!,Biology
870,Spooky Alignment of Quasars Across Billions of Light-years – The Very Large Telescope (Chile) reveals alignments between supermassive black hole axes and large-scale structure.,Astronomy
871,"Extroverts are often seen as natural leaders in organizations. But two new studies (n=223, n=337) suggest that some leaders may be too extroverted for optimal leadership.",Social Science
872,"The heart is never quite at rest, and it turns out that even in a lab, heart cells need a little of that tension. Without something to pull against, heart cells grown from stem cells in a lab dish fail to develop normally.",Biology
873,The hottest place ever recorded on Earth's surface was 2370°C,Physical Science
874,"A study has demonstrated that exposure to air pollution on the way to school can have damaging effects on children's cognitive development. The study, found an association between a reduction in working memory and exposure to fine particulate matter",Environment
875,"Mining companies in Brazil could be handed an area of protected rainforests and indigenous lands the size of the UK, report in Science highlights",Environment
876,Math-capable parents yield math-capable kids,Social Science
877,"The Great Pyramid of Giza has been probed with the tools of modern particle physics by scientists who say they have discovered a huge, secret space hidden within its ancient walls.",Physical Science
878,"Mammals from zoo populations generally lived longer than their wild counterparts (84% of species) with the effect most notable in species with a faster pace of life (i.e. a short life span, high reproductive rate and high mortality in the wild), in a study of over 50 mammal species.",Animal Science
879,Alzheimer's Disease Is Type 3 Diabetes–Evidence Reviewed,Health
880,A fungal virus threatens 80% of annual global banana production—far more than the previous strain that hit in the early 1900s,Biology
881,"Scientists just found the crater from a huge asteroid impact that covered 10% of Earth's surface in debris 790,000 years ago. The crater was discovered beneath a plain of hardened lava in southern Laos, and the impact that caused it scattered special rocks, called tektites, from Asia to Antarctica.",Astronomy
882,Americans overestimate social class mobility,Psychology
883,"Social media does not decrease face-to-face interactions, new study finds - Researchers have found that social media use has no significant negative effect on social interactions or social well-being, based on two studies, one long-term and one short-term.",Psychology
884,"Crop diversity decline 'threatens food security': fewer crop species are feeding the world than 50 years ago - raising concerns about the resilience of the global food system, a study has shown",Environment
885,Aspirin could hold the key to supercharged cancer immunotherapy,Medicine
886,"The Association of Cognitive Ability with Right-wing Ideological Attitudes and Prejudice: According to a new meta-analysis, both right-wing ideological attitudes and prejudice are correlated with lower cognitive ability.",Psychology
887,"Psilocybin acutely alters the functional connectivity of the claustrum with brain networks that support perception, memory, and attention. “Our findings move us one step closer to understanding mechanisms underlying how psilocybin works in the brain,” said Frederick Barrett, PhD.",Neuroscience
888,Astronomers find a new type of planet: The 'mega-Earth',Astronomy
889,"An investigation of Io suggests that oceans beneath the crusts of moons may be more common, or last longer than previously expected.",Astronomy
890,Winters Are Becoming More Rainy in the U.S.,Environment
891,"Drug Companies Selling More ‘Lifestyle,’ Less ‘Symptom’ - Prescription drug commercials are getting longer and providing less factual information, finds new study published in the Annals of Family Medicine. Commercials were 30% longer, but explanations about risk factors dropped 26% to 16%.",Health
892,"Even if humans could instantly turn off all emissions of greenhouse gases, Earth would continue to heat up about 2 more degrees Fahrenheit by the turn of the century, according to a new analysis published today in the journal Nature Climate Change.",Environment
893,At Least Twice as Much DNA of Pathogens and Allergens in Air on Beijing's Smoggiest Days,Environment
894,First transistor built using two-dimensional silicon,Physical Science
895,Dinosaur with 'bat-like' wings discovered.,Biology
896,Drug successfully reverses effects of Alzheimer's in rats,Medicine
897,"PLOS-ONE study of 3,000 people aged around 60 finds those who walked 10,000 steps a day nearly halved their risk of early death",Health
898,"Scientists at (MIT) have developed a new tabletop instrument that can detect individual electrons in a radioactive gas. The development is being considered as a major step toward measuring the mass of a neutrino, a particle smaller than an atom and with no electrical charge.",Physical Science
899,Analysis finds that legalization of medical marijuana does not encourage youth marijuana use — and that use among youth may have actually declined after legalization for recreational purposes.,Disease
900,"Scientists now know why extroverts are happier than introverts as they, for the first time, compare introverts' and extraverts' momentary happiness in response to different activities in everyday life",Psychology
901,Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence,Social Science
902,A prototype early warning system for the four most common types of cancer makes a visible mole appear on the skin when calcium levels indicate a tumor has developed.,Disease
903,"Frequent childhood nightmares may indicate an increased risk of psychotic traits: Children who suffer from frequent nightmares or bouts of night terrors may be at an increased risk of psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to new research",Psychology
904,Cannabinoid THC restores cognitive function in old mice,Medicine
905,"Neurons in the brain that produce the pleasure-signaling neurotransmitter dopamine also directly control the brain's circadian center, or ""body clock"", new research finds",Neuroscience
906,"A professor at the University of South Carolina studied medieval skeletons from the period before, during and after the Black Death. She found people who survived the plague lived much longer lives than people did before it struck.",Disease
907,"DVD Release Delays Boost Piracy and Hurt Sales, Study Shows",Social Science
908,"A recommendation to eat or skip breakfast has no discernible effect on weight loss ""contrary to widely espoused views""",Medicine
909,"Researchers have created an artificial synapse capable of learning autonomously. They were also able to model the device, which is essential for developing more complex circuits. The research was published in Nature Communications today.",Neuroscience
910,"IPCC Report Warns of Food Shortages, Conflicts Due to Climate Change. “We’re not in an era where climate change is some sort of future hypothetical,” Field told reporters on Sunday. “There is no question that we live in a world that’s already altered by climate change.”",Environment
911,"A skull found in Montana, US belongs to the earliest known horned dinosaur species in North America",Biology
912,Perceived intelligence is associated with measured intelligence in men but not women. - Both men and women were able to accurately evaluate the intelligence of men by viewing facial photographs. No relationship between perceived intelligence and IQ was found for women.,Psychology
913,Fetal and newborn dolphin deaths linked to Deepwater Horizon oil spill,Environment
914,New evidence suggests nutritional labelling on menus may reduce our calorie intake,Health
915,A new study explains how cephalopods are able to camouflage themselves in vivid colors despite being only able to see in black and white.,Animal Science
916,"A malaria vaccine that uses a weakened form of the parasite has passed a ""critical milestone"" in human safety trials, say researchers.",Medicine
917,Light-Powered Gyroscope is World’s Smallest: Promises a Powerful Spin on Navigation Technologies.,Physical Science
918,"After a night of limited sleep, people consumed an average of 385 extra calories the next day",Health
919,Solar Storm Heading Toward Earth,Astronomy
920,"E-cigarette vapor damages the immune system of mice, study finds",Biology
921,Study shows the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of cannabis exposure,Health
922,A nearly 150 percent increase in US heroin use just six years - CDC via The Verge,Health
923,"In the rapidly warming Arctic, regional hotspots may be altering mid-latitude weather patterns, causing the recent severe winters in North America and East Asia.",Environment
924,Consumer DNA Tests such as 23andMe and DNA Direct Are Wrong 40 Percent of the Time,Biology
925,"Dublin based start-up, Silicon Kingdom Holdings, in partnership with Arizona State University, to build carbon capture 'farms' capable of removing up to 4 million metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere per year, at a cost of less than $100 dollars per ton.",Environment
926,"There's no such thing as tone deaf: Singing accurately is a learned skill that takes practice, with implications for how music is taught in schools",Psychology
927,"Researchers have created Bat Bot, a fully self-contained, autonomous flying robot that weighs 93 grams.",Computer Science and Engineering
928,Neuron responsible for alcoholism found - could possibly lead to treatment of other addiction,Neuroscience
929,"Playing video games that involve physical exertion (exergaming) can improve executive function in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), suggests a new study.",Neuroscience
930,Feeling powerless increases the weight of the world… literally: New research shows that the more personally and socially powerless you feel the heavier objects appear to weigh,Psychology
931,"Like human societies, whales value culture and family ties - ""Groundbreaking genetic kinship study of beluga whales""",Animal Science
932,"Dolphins learn unusual hunting behavior from their friends, using giant snail shells to trap fish and then shaking the shells to dislodge the prey into their mouths. This is the second known case of marine mammals using tools.",Animal Science
933,Michigan's bald eagles are the most contaminated birds on the planet,Animal Science
934,Parkinson's disease drugs 'are likely to turn more sufferers into sex and gambling addicts than previously feared',Medicine
935,Psychologists fail to replicate well-known behaviour linked to learning : Nature News & Comment,Psychology
936,"A japanese research group has developed a molecular robot consisting of biomolecules, such as DNA and protein that can start and stop its shape-changing function in response to a specific DNA signal.",Physical Science
937,"Researchers develop method of drug testing for common drugs (e.g. cannabis, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines) in exhaled breath. The authors predict this method could have widespread uses from workplace to vehicular testing.",Physical Science
938,Geophysicists link fracking boom to increase in earthquakes,Physical Science
939,"Physicists have sent a beam of twisted light 3km through the air above Vienna. It is the first time that information has been transmitted outdoors using the ""twist"" of a visible light beam. Reported in the New Journal of Physics, the technique was tested by sending three images of famous Austrians.",Physical Science
940,New study shows climate change is wreaking havoc on delicate relationship between orchids and bees,Biology
941,"Mind the Fracking Data Gap, Study Says | The UT-Austin re-analysis found that there is 95 percent certainty that childhood leukemia rates are higher in Flower Mound, and that there is only a 1 in 20 chance that the possible elevated cancer rate there is a random occurrence.",Disease
942,"Children as young as 4 who experience stress eat more in the absence of hunger, beginning a cycle that could possibly lead to excessive weight gain over time, increasing health risk.",Health
943,'Universal cancer vaccine’ breakthrough claimed by scientists - Researchers have found a way to persuade the body's immune system to attack tumours – and it is largely free from side effects,Disease
944,Astronomers have found three potentially habitable exoplanets less than fifty light years from Earth,Astronomy
945,"One million species face extinction, U.N. panel says. And humans will suffer as a result.",Environment
946,"Climate change means more wildfires, and that means lots more air pollution | “The conditions we are experiencing right now are similar to what we would be seeing in August — that’s how dry it is,”",Environment
947,"Old bonobos, like aging humans, suffer from long-sightedness and could use glasses. This suggests long-sightedness is not a product of modern lifestyles but a natural part of ageing.",Animal Science
948,MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy May Have Lasting Benefits for PTSD,Health
949,As Many As Half of All Stars In The Universe Lie In The Space Between Galaxies,Astronomy
950,Eye drops could clear up cataracts using newly identified chemical,Medicine
951,"""Giving Yourself A Break"" Could Add Years to Your LIfe",Health
952,"For the first time, researchers have demonstrated non-human animals are capable of engaging in ""bartering-like"" behavior. They show Norway rats trade services like grooming, and goods like food following principles of reciprocity.",Biology
953,"Composite metal foams (CMFs) are tough enough to turn an armor-piercing bullet into dust on impact. Given that these foams are also lighter than metal plating, the material has obvious implications for creating new types of body and vehicle armor.",Physical Science
954,"Almost 40 percent of 16,000 ground zero rescue workers studied now have rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers determined WTC site workers are twice as likely to develop RA as controls, and the risk jumps by 13 percent for every additional month spent at ground zero.",Health
955,Commonly used reflux and ulcer medication may cause serious kidney damage. Proton pump inhibitors should be used only when necessary and should not be taken long-term.,Health
956,"""So there was a little space around the far side of the Moon where I was shadowed from both the Earth and the Sun and that was pretty amazing. I could see more stars than I could possibly imagine. It really makes you wonder about our place in the Universe and what we’re all about.""",Physical Science
957,"People who use the dating app Tinder despite being in a committed relationship tend to be more psychopathic, according to new research.",Psychology
958,"Climate change related drought and extreme heat events slashed cereal harvests in recent decades by 9% to 10% on average in affected countries – and the impact of these weather disasters was greatest in the developed nations of North America, Europe and Australasia.",Environment
959,The Happy Meal concept of offering a small incentive with a meal consistently motivates kids and adults to choose smaller portions,Health
960,"The world's smallest diode, the size of a single molecule, has been developed.",Physical Science
961,"25% of cancer survivors reported problems paying medical bills, CDC study finds",Social Science
962,Spanish Scientists Create Magnetic Wormhole | Physics,Physical Science
963,"Sleep helps to repair damaged DNA in neurons, scientists find",Health
964,"Experimental Drug Prolongs Life Span in Mice: The rapidly aging mice fed the experimental drug lived more than four times longer than a control group, and their lungs and vascular system were protected from accelerated aging, the new study reports.",Biology
965,Early 20th Century Earthquakes May Have Been Caused By Calif. Oil Boom,Computer Science and Engineering
966,"If you're rich, you're more lucky than smart. And there's math to prove it",Social Science
967,"A new study adds more evidence against the idea of hypnopedia, or the ability to learn during sleep. While the brain is capable of hearing different sounds during sleep, the ability to accurately group these sounds into a sequence disappears, which may put a limit on the sophistication of lessons.",Neuroscience
968,Brain-Infecting 'Rat Lungworm' Spreads in Florida,Health
969,"Scientists create white blood cells from stem cells obtained from donated liposuction and arm them to target and kill breast cancer cells. The white blood cells, mast cells, act as a ""trojan horse"" to deliver pre-stored anti-tumor mediators to the breast cancer cells. Immunotherapy at its finest.",Disease
970,Being true to yourself may protect against the harmful effects of loneliness,Psychology
971,Algorithm Predicts if Twitter Users Are Becoming Mentally Ill,Health
972,"Haruko Obokata, the lead researcher behind the paper suggesting stem cells could be made by dipping adult cells in mild acid, has been found guilty of scientific misconduct.",Medicine
973,Betelgeuse is too cool for current theories to explain how it sheds mass as it approaches death,Astronomy
974,"Rhesus monkeys are aware of the limits of their knowledge, new research shows. Findings suggest evidence of metacognition, long been considered a hallmark of being human, that offers proof that monkeys quickly recognize, on the spot, when a new problem requires information they don't have.",Animal Science
975,"Living close to nature and spending time outside has wide-ranging health benefits - Exposure to greenspace reduces the risk of type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, premature death, preterm birth, stress, and high blood pressure, suggests 143 studies involving over 290 million people.",Health
976,"Tobacco plants transformed into ‘green bioreactors’ to produce an anti-inflammatory protein called Interleukin 37, produced in the human kidney, the first to demonstrate that functional human protein can be produced in tobacco plant cells, which is much more affordable than current pharma methods.",Biology
977,Hydroxynorketamine: New rapid-acting antidepressant without the side effects of ketamine,Medicine
978,"Modified virus as ""Trojan Horse"" for delivering genes to repair congenital hearing loss for the very first time in a mouse model, by researchers from Harvard Medical School And MedUni Vienna, published in ""Nature Biotechnology"".",Medicine
979,Team succeeds in producing photoreceptors from human embryonic stem cells,Biology
980,The seventh row of the periodic table is now full,Physical Science
981,"After analyzing pre- and post-mining topographic data in southern West Virginia, researchers determined that some parts of Central Appalachia are 60 percent flatter than they were prior to excavation.",Environment
982,Fish With Creepy Curved Backbones Could Help Explain Scoliosis,Animal Science
983,"Drinking will shorten your life, according to a major new study that suggests every glass of wine or pint of beer over the daily recommended limit will cut half an hour from the expected lifespan of a 40 year old.",Health
984,"New study finds that, in the hour following moderate consumption of alcohol, the risk of heart attack and stroke nearly doubles",Disease
985,"A robot helped doctors carry out the world’s first remote heart surgery from 20 miles away on five patients, a “milestone” development, according to a study in The Lancet’s EClinicalMedicine. The technology could be deployed “as a front-line service in regions where such expertise is not available.”",Medicine
986,Sugar-sweetened beverages suppress body’s stress response,Health
987,"Environmental records shattered as climate change 'plays out before us'. Temperatures, sea levels and carbon dioxide all hit milestones amid extreme weather in 2015, major international ‘state of the climate’ report finds",Environment
988,"Solar greenhouses generate electricity and grow crops at the same time, study reveals - Magenta panes also help plants save water",Computer Science and Engineering
989,"Annual spikes in mercury along the California coastline have been puzzling scientists for over two decades. Now, researchers think they know what's causing these toxic increases: the fur of molting elephant seals.",Environment
990,"A new study shows that iron-bearing rocks that formed at the ocean floor 3.2 billion years ago carry unmistakable evidence of oxygen. The only logical source for that oxygen is the earliest known example of photosynthesis by living organisms, say geoscientists.",Physical Science
991,Benzodiazepines Linked to Treatment Resistant Depression,Disease
992,High levels of moral reasoning correspond with increased gray matter in brain,Neuroscience
993,This New Bandage Can Suck Bacteria Out Of A Wound,Biology
994,"Floods as war weapons: From 1500 until 2000, about a third of floods in southwestern Netherlands were deliberately caused by humans during wartimes, new research shows.",Environment
995,Bizarre ant colony discovered in an abandoned Polish nuclear weapons bunker,Animal Science
996,"Almost 40% of people aged 65 to 80 are sexually active, but few are open about it",Social Science
997,Arguing Too Much Increases Premature Death Risk: Study,Psychology
998,7 bee species listed as endangered for the first time in U.S.,Health