Discovery of first Jurassic vertebrate fossils in Texas by University of Texas at Austin scientists fills a significant gap in …
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura, a Japanese neuroscientist, explores the intricacies of the human brain and the nature of consciousness. His articles cover topics like cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging techniques, and the understanding of neural networks underlying human cognition.
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AstrobiologyBrown UniversityGeoscienceGlacierMarsPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceWater
Unraveling the Enigma of Martian Gullies: The Recent Role of Meltwater in Formation
Unraveling the Enigma of Martian Gullies: The Recent Role of Meltwater in FormationAn image of the Terra Sirenum region’s gullies …
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AstronomyAstrophysicsExoplanetSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Birmingham
The Challenge to Accepted Astronomical Concepts from a New Exoplanet Discovery
New discovery of a Jupiter-sized planet, TOI-4860 b, challenges conventional theories of planet formation, offering insights into ‘Warm Jupiters.’
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American Chemical SocietyMicroplasticsNanotechnologySciTech NewsWater
How “Smart Rust” Nanoparticles Are Revolutionizing Water Cleanup
Revolutionary ‘Smart Rust’ Nanoparticles: Magnetic iron oxide particles trap pollutants, even estrogen, transforming water purification.
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AgingAnti-AgingCell BiologyDementiaMedicineParkinson's DiseaseSciTech NewsUniversity Of Queensland
Revealing the Key to Healthy Aging: Anti-Aging Role Found in Cell Protein
Researchers at the University of Queensland found that the ATFS-1 protein aids in cell longevity, potentially impacting aging and diseases …
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EarthEcologyPhotographSciTech News
Stunning Winners of BMC Ecology and Evolution Image Competition: From Images of Zombie-Ant Fungi to Hadrosauroid Embryos
Stunning images from zombie-ant fungi to hadrosauroid embryos win in the BMC Ecology and Evolution competition, celebrating nature’s wonders.
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Autism Spectrum DisorderPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity College London
Shocking Findings: Number of Autistic People in England May Be Twice As High as Previously Thought
Study reveals England’s autism cases may be double official count, stressing need for better support, diagnosis, and societal understanding.
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Behavioral ScienceBen-Gurion University Of The NegevSciTech News
Measuring Teamwork: The Unveiling of Hidden Aspects in Team Dynamics by Scientists
Researchers analyze Israeli Professional Football Leagues’ data to uncover how teammates’ efforts influence one another, suggesting new compensation strategies.
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BMJDeathHeartMedicineMortalityProteinSciTech News
High Levels of Certain Protein Linked to Increased Risk of Death
Recent study links high troponin levels to increased death risk, suggesting it may be a broader medium-term survival marker beyond …
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AstronomyAstrophysicsGamma RayNeutron StarSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Birmingham
Kilonova’s Unprecedented Creation: A Single Event Yields 1,000 Times Earth’s Mass in Heavy Elements
Scientists link a gamma-ray burst, GRB 211211A, to a neutron star merger, creating a kilonova that produced 1,000 times Earth’s …