<< (..) few positive learning experiences are sufficient to increase empathy. >>
Hein G, Engelmann JB, et al. How learning shapes the empathic brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Jan 5;113(1):80-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1514539112.
<< (..) few positive learning experiences are sufficient to increase empathy. >>
Hein G, Engelmann JB, et al. How learning shapes the empathic brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Jan 5;113(1):80-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1514539112.
<< During their life, plants constantly renew themselves. They sprout new leaves in the spring and shed them in the fall. >>
<< When it is time to shed an organ, a small hormone binds to this membrane receptor and, together with a helper protein, the abscission process is initiated. >>
<< To fully initiate the abscission process, another player is needed: the helper protein SERK1. >>
<< The fascinating thing about SERK1 is that it not only plays a role in the shedding mechanism of plant organs, but also acts together with other membrane receptors that regulate totally different aspects of plant development >>
<< Indeed, SERK1 is a versatile helper protein shared between different signaling pathways. When bound to another protein receptor, it can also for example signal the plant to grow. >>
Unveiling the withering process. April 14, 2016
http://scienmag.com/unveiling-the-withering-process/
Julia Santiago, Benjamin Brandt, et al.
Mechanistic insight into a peptide hormone signaling complex mediating floral organ abscission. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.15075. Published April 8, 2016. eLife 2016;10.7554/eLife.15075
<< Science rests on data, of that there can be no doubt. But ... >>
<< (..) so the next best thing is precision medicine, where we look at how genetically similar people react and then assume that a given person will respond in a similar way. >>
Peter Coveney, Edward R Dougherty. Big data has not revolutionised medicine we need big theory alongside it. 19 April 2016, 16:02 CEST
https://theconversation.com/big-data-has-not-revolutionised-medicine-we-need-big-theory-alongside-it-55356
FonT: ironicamente, chi a suo tempo ha coniato (o usato piu' o meno acriticamente) il termine "junk DNA" forse non ha preso in considerazione il fatto che quella parte di codice, benche' di serialita' (sequenzialita') quasistocastica, avrebbe potuto contenere la parte piu' importante del "sistema operativo" della vita, vale a dire il kernel dove risiedono le istruzioni di differenziazione, di regolazione, di riparazione sul codice ... e forse anche le banche dati storiche e mnesiche ... istruzioni e banche dati di "assoluta precisione", per dire ...
" junk DNA" cfr http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=%22junk+dna%22
A. Roger Ekirch. Segmented Sleep in Preindustrial Societies. Sleep. Volume 39, Issue 03. Letters To The Editor. http://dx.doi.org/10.5665/sleep.5558
http://journalsleep.org/ViewAbstract.aspx?pid=30498.
Bora Zivkovic. What is a `natural' sleep pattern? December 5, 2011
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/a-blog-around-the-clock/what-is-a-natural-sleep-pattern/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/a-blog-around-the-clock/2011/08/29/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-sleep-but-were-too-afraid-to-ask/
Richard A. Friedman. Sleep Disorder? Wake Up and Smell the Savanna. March 14, 2006
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/14/health/14beha.html
http://circadiana.blogspot.com/2006/03/what-is-natural-sleep-pattern.html
<< You may not win friends, but a new study finds that you can influence people simply by lowering the pitch of your voice in the first moments of a conversation. >>
<< (..) people whose voices went down in pitch early on in an interaction were more likely to be seen as dominant and influential than those whose vocal pitch went up early in conversation. Those viewed as dominant also were more likely to convince others to go along with their ideas than those seen as less dominant. >>
<< “What excites me about this research is that we now know a little bit more about how humans use their voices to signal status,” said (..) Joey Cheng >>
Diana Yates. Psychology professor Joey Cheng and her colleagues found that changes in vocal pitch coincided with dominance, but not prestige, in small groups working together on a task. Apr 18, 2016 9:30 AM
https://news.illinois.edu/blog/view/6367/352099
<< Similar to the nonverbal signals shown by many non human animals during aggressive conflicts, humans display a broad range of behavioral signals to advertise and augment their apparent size, strength, and fighting prowess when competing for social dominance. Favored by natural selection, these signals communicate the displayer’s capacity and willingness to inflict harm, and increase responders’ likelihood of detecting and establishing a rank asymmetry, and thus avoiding costly physical conflicts. >>
<< Together [ from Study 1 and Study 2], findings suggest that humans use transient vocal changes to track, signal, and coordinate status relationships. >>
Cheng, Joey T., Tracy, Jessica L., et al. Listen, follow me: Dynamic vocal signals of dominance predict emergent social rank in humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol 145(5), May 2016, 536-547.
<< The eventual goal is to send thousands of spacecraft — each weighing far less than an ounce — to the star system nearest ours, Alpha Centauri, more than 2,000 times as far as any spacecraft has ever gone. The journey could take 20 to 30 years. >>
Jack Encarnacao. Reach for the stars: Investors team with geniuses. Wednesday, April 13, 2016
http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/2016/04/reach_for_the_stars_investors_team_with_geniuses
https://twitter.com/MIT/status/721701072230858752
F.on.T: chissa' cosa annoteranno i "Teorici degli Antichi Astronauti" (di talento) abitanti in qualche pianeta in Alpha C. quando vedranno arrivare lo sciame ...
<< Researchers have developed artificial whiskers that allow robots to “see” the surroundings in dark and murky places by analysing the way the whiskers respond to water and air flow. >>
Alison Hadley. Animal-inspired whiskers key to new navigation technology. IOP Publishing. Article Released Fri-15th-April-2016 10:38 GMT
http://www.researchsea.com/html/article.php/aid/9614/cid/2/research/technology/iop_publishing_/animal-inspired_whiskers_key_to_new_navigation_technology.html