Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Alzheimer’s may be able to spread through blood transfusions

Alzheimer’s may be able to spread through blood transfusions: A protein might be capable of spreading Alzheimer’s through blood transfusions and surgical equipment, but we don’t know yet how much of a risk this is

Saturday, October 28, 2017

The first ancestors of giant pandas probably lived in Europe

The first ancestors of giant pandas probably lived in Europe: Ten million years ago a bear similar to modern giant pandas lived in what is now Hungary, suggesting the earliest pandas really came from Europe, not China

Thursday, October 19, 2017

A common herbal medicine may cause liver cancer mutations

A common herbal medicine may cause liver cancer mutations: A compound found in some plants used in traditional medicine has been linked to a 78 per cent of cases of liver cancer in hospitals in Taiwan

AlphaGo’s AI upgrade gets round the need for human input

AlphaGo’s AI upgrade gets round the need for human input: AlphaGo Zero, Google DeepMind's artificially intelligent Go player, dominates humans and other AIs by learning itself – without any human training

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Magic mushroom extract changes brains of people with depression

Magic mushroom extract changes brains of people with depression: Psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound found in magic mushrooms, may help re-set the activity of neural circuits in the brain that are involved in depression

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Drone designers accidentally explain colour of albatross wings

Drone designers accidentally explain colour of albatross wings: Why are some birds' wings darker on top? Engineers may have found the answer while trying to design a biomimetic drone that goes further on less fuel

Saturday, September 23, 2017

New Zealand’s iconic kiwi birds may be losing their sight

New Zealand’s iconic kiwi birds may be losing their sight: Three Okarito brown kiwis living wild in New Zealand are completely blind but in good physical condition, suggesting the species is evolving to lose its sight

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Alcoholism Gene Therapy Shows Promise | GEN

Alcoholism Gene Therapy Shows Promise | GEN: Scientists in vitro study have developed an adeno-associated virus (AAV)-delivered short hairpin RNA form of gene therapy that could feasibly help to treat alcoholism by causing unpleasant physical side effects in individuals who imbibe

What happened to all the American Chestnuts?

 The American Chestnut Insect Ecology Series What happened to the Insects that feed on them? Every species is connected in an ecosystem. The...