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          ·April 7, 2020·5 min read

          Interstate Transmission of COVID-19 Is Now Most Urgent Threat

          Domestic spread of coronavirus transmission via interstate travel is now more of a threat to people in American than from international travel. Findings repeat the need for more widespread diagnostic testing for COVID-19 at the state level and more intense tracking of people exposed to SARS-CoV-2.
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          ·April 5, 2020·5 min read

          What the coronavirus does to your body that makes it so deadly

          Researchers explore why COVID-19 is more deadly compared to the flu and other viruses.
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          ·April 3, 2020·6 min read

          Lucy had an ape-like brain

          Endocranial imprints of Australopithecus afarensis revealed they had an ape-like brain organization. Evidence was also found of protracted brain growth, which suggests infants may have had a longer dependence on caregivers, just like humans.
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          ·April 2, 2020·5 min read

          COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows promise in first peer-reviewed research

          A new COVID-19 vaccine produces antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2 at quantities believed sufficient for neutralizing the virus, a mouse model study reveals. The new vaccine using an innovative microneedle array on fingertip-sized pads, which increases the vaccine potency.
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          ·March 28, 2020·3 min read

          New Study Uses Robots to Uncover the Connections Between the Human Mind and Walking Control

          Using robotics, researchers uncover mechanisms in the cerebellum and spinal cord that determine how the nervous system responds to induced changes in step length. The findings could have implications for physical rehabilitation programs for people with movement disorders.
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          ·March 27, 2020·4 min read

          Citizen Scientists Are Helping Design New Drugs to Combat COVID-19 Thanks to Foldit Game

          Feeling at a loose end due to social distancing? You can help researchers design drugs that could help stop coronavirus from infecting human cells. Using a free computer game called Foldit, citizen scientists are helping researchers to hunt for proteins that might stop COVID-19.
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          ·March 24, 2020·9 min read

          DIY medical devices and protective gear fuel battle against COVID-19

          Georgia Tech researchers are using 3D printing, plastic-lined table cloths, and an array of other items to craft personal protective equipment that can be used by healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients. The team will share the designs for free, allowing for crowdsourcing of DIY protective gear.
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          ·March 21, 2020·7 min read

          High-speed microscope captures fleeting brain signals

          Combining two-photon fluorescent microscopy and all-optical laser scanning, researchers can image the brain of an alert mouse 1,000 times a second, recording the passage of millisecond electrical pulses through neurons.
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          ·March 12, 2020·5 min read

          How brain biology promotes starvation in patients with anorexia nervosa

          Hunger fails to activate food reward circuits in people with anorexia.
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          ·March 11, 2020·4 min read

          Older children’s brains respond differently to rewarding vs. negative experiences late in day

          Older children have stronger neural responses to rewards over punishments later in the afternoon. In younger children, this pattern is reversed.
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          ·March 9, 2020·3 min read

          The brain has two systems for thinking about others’ thoughts

          Study reveals two different brain structures are implicated in implicit and explicit theory of mind, and both regions mature at different ages to fulfill their function. The supramarginal gyrus matures earlier, enabling theory of mind to occur slightly earlier than believed. Full ability for theory of mind occurs at age four when the temporoparietal junction matures.
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          ·March 6, 2020·3 min read

          Potential drug to block coronavirus identified

          A clinically proven drug known to block an enzyme essential for the viral entry of Coronavirus into the lungs blocks the COVID 19 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. The drug, Camostat mesilate, is a drug approved in Japan to treat pancreatic inflammation. Results suggest this drug may also protect against COVID 19. Researchers call for further clinical trials.
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          Mediterranean Diet Boosts Psychological Well-Being Over Age 50

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