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Improving reading skills through action video games Posted: 17 Jan 2022 08:51 AM PST What if video games, instead of being an obstacle to literacy, could actually help children improve their reading abilities? Scientists have tested an action video game for children, aimed to enhance reading skills. The results demonstrate improved reading abilities after just twelve hours of training. Notably, these gains persist over time, to the point that language school grades are seen to improve more than a year after the end of training. |
Bone growth inspired 'microrobots' that can create their own bone Posted: 17 Jan 2022 05:58 AM PST Inspired by the growth of bones in the skeleton, researchers have developed a combination of materials that can morph into various shapes before hardening. The material is initially soft, but later hardens through a bone development process that uses the same materials found in the skeleton. |
New study shows novel crystal structure for hydrogen under high pressure Posted: 14 Jan 2022 08:56 AM PST Being the first element to form, hydrogen holds clues about the distribution of matter in our universe. Normally a gas, hydrogen exists as a solid under ultra-high-pressure conditions commonly found in the core of giant gaseous planets. However, the structures of solid hydrogen have remained elusive owing to difficulties in replicating such conditions experimentally. Now, a new study sheds light on this aspect using simulations and data science methods. |
The secret to DNA packing to one-millionth its size Posted: 13 Jan 2022 12:14 PM PST A research team succeeds at observing high-resolution 3D structure of human chromosomes using the radiation accelerator. |
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