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Death Star-like lasers become a practical reality
Scientists have found a way to multiply laser power using diamonds:
http://gadgetphoto.com/dstarlaser
Watch a NASA simulation of Cassini's upcoming Saturn crash
NASA's video simulates the spacecraft's "Grand Finale."
http://gadgetphoto.com/aq2k
A Brand New Type of Insulin-Producing Cell Has Been Discovered Hiding in the Pancreas
A missing piece of the diabetes puzzle.
http://gadgetphoto.com/sb59
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) induces profound changes in various mental domains, including perception, self-awareness and emotions. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the acute effects of LSD on the neural substrate of emotional processing in humans. Using a double-blind, randomised, cross-over study design, placebo or 100 μg LSD were orally administered to 20 healthy subjects before the fMRI scan, taking into account the subjective and pharmacological peak effects of LSD. The plasma levels of LSD were determined immediately before and after the scan. The study (including the a priori-defined study end point) was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov before study start (NCT02308969). The administration of LSD reduced reactivity of the left amygdala and the right medial prefrontal cortex relative to placebo during the presentation of fearful faces (P<0.05, family-wise error). Notably, there was a significant negative correlation between LSD-induced amygdala response to fearful stimuli and the LSD-induced subjective drug effects (P<0.05). These data suggest that acute administration of LSD modulates the engagement of brain regions that mediate emotional processing.
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We are heading for the warmest climate in half a billion years, says new study
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=climate
Study reveals 10,000 years of genetic continuity in northwest North America: http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=sdfa
A Space Station That Orbits the Moon May Be on the Way:
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=smo
This Unseen Form of Radioactive Decay Could Help Explain Where All the Antimatter Is
Seriously, where is it: http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=unmatter
This Paper Could Be the Key to Solving a 160-Year-Old, Million-Dollar Maths Problem
Mathematicians are buzzing.
Read here: http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=mathproblem
Scientists Have Created an Artificial Synapse That Can Learn Autonomously
This is crazy: http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=weds
Octopus and Squid Evolution Is Officially Weirder Than We Could Have Ever Imagined
They edit their own genes!
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=evo
An Atmosphere Has Been Detected Around an Earth-Like Exoplanet for the First Time
This is pretty huge
Read here: http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=wdfs
Scientists have found an exciting new clue about how 'super-agers' stay sharp as they age:
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=hsdfs
Scientists Have Found a New Way to Get Cancer Cells to Self-Destruct:
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=hsfd
Discovery of Giant Viruses Adds an Unexpected Twist to the Debate: Are Viruses Alive?
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=gvir
Long-Term Memories Aren't Just Short-Term Memories Transferred Into Storage
"The memory is already there."
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=mem
If CO2 Emissions Keep Up, Earth Is Headed Back to the Triassic Period – Or Worse
Carbon levels not seen in almost half a billion years.
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=shdfgs
Scientists Discover a Hidden Network of 'Mini Brains' That Could Be Responsible for Pain:
http://gadgetphoto.com/news/?u=vgassdf