A novel approach to immunotherapy has led to the complete regression of breast cancer in a patient who was unresponsive to all other treatments. …read more Source:: Science
Month: June 2018
Ancient Greenland was much warmer than previously thought
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•Although researchers have long known that the last two interglacial periods experienced warming in the Arctic due to changes in the Earth’s orbit, a mix of fly species preserved from …read more Source:: Science
What Microsoft buying GitHub means to open-source software development
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•Buying GitHub may make sense for Microsoft, but many open-source developers hate the deal. …read more Source:: Linux
Where the brain processes spiritual experiences
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•Scientists have identified a possible neurobiological home for the spiritual experience — the sense of connection to something greater than oneself. …read more Source:: Science
AI-based method could speed development of specialized nanoparticles
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•Researchers have used a computational neural network, a form of artificial intelligence, to ‘learn’ how a nanoparticle’s structure affects the way it scatters light, based on thousands of examples. The …read more Source:: Science
Earliest European evidence of lead pollution uncovered in the Balkans
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•New research has revealed that metal-related pollution began in the Balkans more than 500 years before it appeared in western Europe, and persisted throughout the Dark Ages and Medieval Period, …read more Source:: Science
How emotions in facial expressions are understood
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•New research reveals how well fearful facial expressions are perceived in peripheral vision. Although human vision has the highest resolution when we look directly at something, we see a much …read more Source:: Science
Breakthrough in controlling DNA-based robots
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•Researchers have devised a magnetic control system to make tiny DNA-based robots move on demand — and much faster than recently possible. …read more Source:: Science