Newslink: Today's Hot Science News (December 02, 2016)
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Hello, guys today here I share today’s top science news –
(December 02, 2016)
Stellar ‘Circle of Life’ Captured in New NASA Photo
The life cycle of stars comes full circle in a new photo taken by
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Smithsonian’s Submillimeter
Array (SMA), which may reveal new clues for studying star evolution.
Read the full story on livescience.com >>
Book Excerpt: ‘Are Numbers Real?’ (US 2016)
In “Are Numbers Real?,” author Brian Clegg explores the way that math has become more and more detached from reality, and yet despite this is driving the development of modern physics.
Read the full story on livescience.com >>
Gut microbes may play a role in Parkinson’s disease
Many people with Parkinson’s disease also experience digestive symptoms (like constipation) for some time before their diagnosis. But until recently, research on the degenerative disease and how to treat it has focused on understanding how Parkinson’s works in the brain.
Read the full story on popsci.com >>
Malware has breached over 1 million Android devices
Security research firm Check Point Software yesterday revealed a security breach that could affect more than one million Android devices worldwide. Known as Googlian, the program gains access to authentication information for Google services—including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, Google Docs, among others.
Read the full story on popsci.com >>
Magic mushrooms help cancer patients deal with depression
The past few years have seen marijuana become more accepted within the medical community as an increasingly useful pain treatment. But marijuana isn’t alone. Groups of researchers across the country have also been studying the potential benefits of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound that gives so-called “magic mushrooms” their power. Soon the drug could become an effective medical treatment.
Read the full story on popsci.com >>
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