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- 'Zombie' genes? Research shows some genes come to life in the brain after death
- Algorithms inspired by social networks reveal lifecycle of substorms, a key element of space weather
- Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions
- People affected by COVID-19 are being nicer to machines
'Zombie' genes? Research shows some genes come to life in the brain after death Posted: 23 Mar 2021 10:12 AM PDT Researchers analyzed gene expression in fresh brain tissue and found that gene expression in some cells actually increased after death. |
Algorithms inspired by social networks reveal lifecycle of substorms, a key element of space weather Posted: 23 Mar 2021 05:47 AM PDT Space weather often manifests as substorms, where a beautiful auroral display such as the Northern Lights is accompanied by an electrical current in space which has effects at earth that can interfere with and damage power distribution and electrical systems. Now, the lifecycle of these auroral substorms has been revealed using social media-inspired mathematical tools to analyze space weather observations across the Earth's surface. |
Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions Posted: 22 Mar 2021 11:33 AM PDT A new brain imaging application uses ultrasound to predict intended movements before they happen. |
People affected by COVID-19 are being nicer to machines Posted: 22 Mar 2021 05:54 AM PDT Researchers report that people affected by COVID-19 show more goodwill to humans and to human-like autonomous machines. The findings suggest that the coronavirus crisis helped close the gap between people and technology. |
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