Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Neuroscience

    Soft brain implant helps paralyzed rats walk again

    Scientists have made a soft, flexible electrical implant that mimics the elasticity of the brain and spine's protective tissue.

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  2. Neuroscience

    PET scans hint at brain’s reorganization after injury

    Imaging monkeys’ brains after strokelike injury is giving scientists clues to how neurons reorganize themselves so the animals can move again.

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  3. Health & Medicine

    HPV vaccination not linked to multiple sclerosis

    Getting vaccinated against human papillomavirus, or HPV, is not associated with developing multiple sclerosis or similar diseases, a new study shows.

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  4. Astronomy

    Hubble telescope snaps new images of iconic stellar nursery

    Hubble's new view of the Pillars of Creation, a star-forming region in the Milky Way, hints at how the nebula has changed over the last 20 years.

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  5. Animals

    White-nose syndrome messes with bats’ metabolisms

    Bats with the deadly white-nose syndrome use twice as much fat for energy as their healthy companions in winter months.

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  6. Humans

    Precursors of human sperm and eggs made from stem cells

    Reprogrammed adult human cells can produce germ cells, precursors of sperm and eggs.

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  7. Neuroscience

    Smartphone users’ thumbs are reshaping their brains

    Smartphones are forcing us to use our thumbs in new ways and reshaping the way our brains respond to touch.

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  8. Health & Medicine

    Some heart patients do better when the doctor’s away

    When cardiologists are away at national conferences, patients with acute heart conditions are more likely to survive, a study shows.

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  9. Astronomy

    Hubble telescope spots our galaxy’s newest neighbor

    The Milky Way galaxy has a new neighbor, Hubble images show.

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  10. Planetary Science

    Grazing crater rim may have saved comet lander

    Bumping off the rim of a crater probably saved the robotic comet Philae from a cold, dark death, a new analysis of images suggests.

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  11. Environment

    Air pollution linked to autism

    Air pollution may double a pregnant woman's risk of having a child with autism, a new study suggests.

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Eating only low glycemic index foods may not help the heart

    Eating healthy carbs with high glycemic index scores is not bad for your heart, a new study suggests.

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