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| NASA Successfully Tests Orion Ejection System NASA has successfully tested one of the most crucial systems on its future Orion spacecraft: the launch abort system (LAS). "That was a spectacular test we all witnessed this morning. It was really special for the program; a really big step forward to us," Orion ... | |
| Pain signaling in humans more rapid than previously known In the study, researchers at Linköping University looked for nerve cells that had the ability to detect and encode noxious mechanical stimuli, but conducted signals as rapidly as the nerve cells that detect touch. Credit: Charlotte Perhammar/LiU. Pain signals ... | |
| Whole-animal connectomes of both Caenorhabditis elegans sexes Knowledge of connectivity in the nervous system is essential to understanding its function. Here we describe connectomes for both adult sexes of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, an important model organism for neuroscience research. We present ... | |
| Maize-centric diet may have contributed to ancient Maya collapse The question of how to best adapt to extreme climate is a critical issue facing modern societies worldwide. In "The Role of Diet in Resilience and Vulnerability to Climate Change among Early Agricultural Communities in the Maya Lowlands," published in ... | |
| Text mining facilitates materials discovery Computer algorithms can be used to analyse text to find semantic relationships between words without human input. This method has now been adopted to identify unreported properties of materials in scientific papers. | |
| Scalable nanoprobes could bring 'cyborgs to reality' In research that could bring 'cyborgs to reality' an Anglo-American team has produced scalable nanoprobe arrays that can record the inner workings of human cardiac cells and primary neurons. cyborgs U-shaped nanowires can record electrical chatter ... | |
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