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Better safe than sorry: Babies make quick judgments about adults' anger Babies form generalizations about adults' anger and try to appease those they think might be anger-prone, new research indicates. It suggests that babies are capable of coming up with appeasement gestures in situations i...
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New protocol to detect entanglement of many-particle quantum states Physicists have developed a new protocol to detect entanglement of many-particle quantum states using a much easier approach. The new protocol, now published in Nature Physics, is particularly interesting for characteriz...
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Two defining features of quantum mechanics never appear together (Phys.org)--Two of the most important ideas that distinguish the quantum world from the classical one are nonlocality and contextuality. Previously, physicists have theoretically shown that both of these phenomena cannot...
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(University of Exeter) Pioneering new research, carried out by the Universities of Exeter, Zurich, Stanford and Chicago, shows that existing studies have massively under-valued the risk that ongoing carbon dioxide emissi...
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Reconstructing folding funnels from experimental data to uncover proteins' inner life Proteins are the molecules of life. They are chemically programmed by their amino acid sequence to fold into highly organized conformations that underpin all of biological structure (e.g., hair, scales) and function (e.g...
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High Anxiety Risk in Adolescence Linked to One Gene

Live Science - 22 Mar 2016 01:14
High Anxiety Risk in Adolescence Linked to One Gene Anxiety disorders tend to first show up during the teen years, and now researchers say they may have found one reason why.
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How Seismic Waves Cause Damage During an Earthquake Earthquakes create 4 different types of seismic waves
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New way to control particle motions on 2-D materials

e! Science News - 22 Mar 2016 00:21
Researchers at MIT and other institutions have found a new phenomenon in the behavior of a kind of quasiparticles called plasmons as they move along tiny ribbons of two-dimensional materials such as graphene and TMDs (tr...
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Studying how the dwarf planet's climate changed over time shows it once had the right conditions for liquid to flow on its surface - and may still have buried lakes today
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Visibility in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, has dropped because of a surge in water fleas - a change researchers now claim has an economic impact of $140 million
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New Patch Analyzes Sweat to Detect Blood Sugar Levels A stick-on patch could tracks blood sugar levels and even deliver a drug if they get too high, according to a new study.
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Details revealed for how plant creates anticancer compounds Rosy periwinkle is a plant that produces organic compounds used to treat cancer, arrhythmia, and other medical conditions. A Japanese research group has revealed the details of the metabolism process for these compounds ...
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Potential new treatment for prostate cancer

Science Daily - 21 Mar 2016 23:39
Researchers have created a new therapeutic for prostate cancer that has shown great efficacy in mouse models of the disease. The treatment is designed to inhibit the activity of a protein called PAK-1, which contributes ...
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Replacing saturated fat in the diet with polyunsaturated fat, found in foods such as vegetable oils or nuts, is linked to slower progress of type 2 diabetes in people with prediabetes whose muscles do not take up glucose...
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Why You Probably Can't Trust Fitness Tracker Calorie Estimates A new study finds that fitness trackers can vary widely in their calorie estimates, and tend to underestimate the number of calories burned.
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Video: Morphing metal shapes future of soft robotics

e! Science News - 21 Mar 2016 23:23
Imagine an aircraft that could alter its wing shape in midflight and, like a pelican, dive into the water before morphing into a submarine. Cornell University engineering professor Rob Shepherd and his group might help m...
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New research looks into the paradox that women who sunbathe are likely to live longer than those who avoid the sun, even though sunbathers are at an increased risk of developing skin cancer. An analysis of information on...
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Enhanced precision medicine with RNA sequencing

Science Daily - 21 Mar 2016 21:57
Researchers are showing how genetic analysis using RNA sequencing can vastly enhance that understanding, providing doctors and their patients with more precise tools to target the underlying causes of disease, and help r...
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Seeing isn't required to gesture like a native speaker

Science Daily - 21 Mar 2016 21:55
People the world over gesture when they talk, and they tend to gesture in certain ways depending on the language they speak. Findings from a new study including blind and sighted participants suggest that these gestural ...
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A research team has helped state, local and tribal health officials identify an outbreak of 'hypervirulent' strep bacteria in the American Southwest. Identified in Flagstaff, Ariz., from January to July 2015, this outbre...
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Lighting up disease-carrying mosquitoes

Science Daily - 21 Mar 2016 21:55
Lighting up disease-carrying mosquitoes A simple technique for simultaneously detecting RNA from West Nile and chikungunya virus in samples from mosquitoes has been developed by a researcher who is now working to add the ability to screen for Zika virus.
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Survival of the hardest working

Science Daily - 21 Mar 2016 21:55
An engineering team has developed a cellular kill switch, a sensor that rewards hard working cells and eliminates their lazy counterparts. The high-tech engineering fix could help improve production of biofuels and pharm...
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