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Location American Science News for 7 September 2015
We've long thought that galaxies grew fat by devouring gas from a mesh of dark matter called the cosmic web - now we've seen it in action
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California Faces Threat of Earthquake-Triggered Tsunamis Californians may be used to hearing about the threat of potentially deadly earthquakes, but a new study finds that quake-triggered tsunamis pose a greater risk to Southern California than previously thought.
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07 Sep 2015 - Back by popular demand, eight of the world's leading particle physics laboratories are joining together to host the Global Physics Photowalk on Sep 25-26, 2015. Over 200 participants will have the rare oppo...
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Evidence of the earliest processing of oats by nomadic hunter-gatherers suggests that Europeans ate cereals thousands of years before farming took off
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The 3 Major Industries AI and Big Data Will Reshape This Decade We live in an age of disruption -- and that's a good thing. Industries will be transformed. Major companies will fall. Old systems will collapse as entrepreneurs figure out how to...
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Smartphones help Syrian refugees planning to make the journey to Europe. And when they arrive volunteer groups are using the internet to help them settle
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Improved stability of electron spins in qubits Calculation with electron spins in a quantum computer assumes that the spin states last for a sufficient period of time. Physicists at the University of Basel and the Swiss Nanoscience Institute have now demonstrated tha...
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The recovery of waste heat in all kinds of processes poses one of the main challenges of our time to making established processes more energy-efficient and thus more environmentally friendly. The Spin Seebeck effect (SSE...
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To help refugees settle, doctors in Europe will need to treat both the mental and physical problems commonly experienced by people fleeing war zones
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If we view above-average carbon emissions as a cost to the planet, then people in rich nations have "borrowed" large sums from the poor since 1990
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Researchers develop ideal single-photon source With the help of a semiconductor quantum dot, physicists at the University of Basel have developed a new type of light source that emits single photons. For the first time, the researchers have managed to create a stream...
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Fortifying computer chips for space travel

Phys.org - 7 Sep 2015 12:29
Fortifying computer chips for space travel Space is cold, dark, and lonely. Deadly, too, if any one of a million things goes wrong on your spaceship. It's certainly no place for a computer chip to fail, which can happen due to the abundance of radiation bombardin...
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Teens Use E-Cigarettes to 'Vape' Pot

Live Science - 7 Sep 2015 09:49
Teens Use E-Cigarettes to 'Vape' Pot A significant minority of teen e-cigarette users are vaping marijuana with the devices.
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(Yale University) A new Yale study shows that estrogen in suburban yards is changing the ratio of male and female green frogs at nearby ponds. Higher levels of estrogen in areas where there are shrubs, vegetable gardens,...
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(University of Rochester) Researchers have, for the first time, levitated individual nanodiamonds in vacuum. The research team is led by Nick Vamivakas at the University of Rochester who thinks their work will make extre...
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(Umea University) A research group at UmeƄ University, together with researchers in Munich, have identified two enzymes from the pathogenic Legionella bacteria that are very useful in chemically modifying proteins for t...
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MicroRNAs are digested, not absorbed

EurekAlert! - 7 Sep 2015 06:00
(ETH Zurich) There has been a lot of controversy in recent years over the issue of whether exogenous microRNA molecules can be absorbed from food and even have a physiological effect. A new study by ETH professor Markus ...
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Improved stability of electron spins in qubits

EurekAlert! - 7 Sep 2015 06:00
(University of Basel) Calculation with electron spins in a quantum computer assumes that the spin states last for a sufficient period of time. Physicists at the University of Basel and the Swiss Nanoscience Institute hav...
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How Old Are You Really? Genes Reveal 'Biological Age' Do you know your biological age? It's not the same as your chronological age.
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