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Location American Science News for 14 June 2016
Early flight pioneers shrunk the world. Do today's aviation experimenters still have the power to radically change our lives, wonders Paul Marks
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The neutrino turns 60

Symmetry Magazine - 14 Jun 2016 17:00
The neutrino turns 60 Project Poltergeist led to the discovery of the ghostly particle. Sixty years later, scientists are confronted with more neutrino mysteries than ever before. In 1930, Wolfgang Pauli proposed the existence of a new tiny p...
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Spintronics: Resetting the future of heat assisted magnetic recording A HZB team has examined thin films of Dysprosium-Cobalt sputtered onto a nanostructured membrane at BESSY II. They showed that new patterns of magnetization could be written in a quick and easy manner after warming the s...
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Foam explosion in super slow motion (video)

EurekAlert! - 14 Jun 2016 08:00
(American Chemical Society) You might have seen this wacky experiment in a chemistry class or on late-night TV. Dropping a mixture into some hydrogen peroxide produces a huge foamy flume. But what's actually causing that...
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Gravitational Wave Scientists Astounded--by Your Interest

Scientific American - 15 Jun 2016 01:40
Gravitational Wave Scientists Astounded--by Your Interest Caltech’s Kip Thorne and Ronald Drever and MIT’s Rainer Weiss were the founders of the LIGO experiment that detected gravitational waves. They were just awarded the Kavli Prize in... --
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Perovskite materials have shown great promise for use in next-generation solar cells, light-emitting devices (LEDs), sensors, and other applications, but their instability remains a critical limitation.
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Underlying connection found between diverse materials with extreme magnetoresistance A new study from the Cava lab has revealed a unifying connection between seemingly unrelated materials that exhibit extreme magnetoresistance, the ability of some materials to drastically change their electrical resistan...
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Chemical structure paves the way for new broad spectrum antifungals A promising new target for antifungals has emerged: stopping the production of trehalose, a chemical cousin to table sugar that the deadly pathogenic fungi Cryptococcus, Candida, and Aspergillus need to survive in human ...
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Eukaryote process of programmed fork arrest determined

Science Daily - 14 Jun 2016 23:59
New research has revealed the means by which cells accomplish programmed DNA replication arrest. The work describes the conditions that require a replication fork to stop, and in doing so explain why terminator sites on ...
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Child abuse, parental divorce and parental death, where shown to be associated with higher rates of adult insomnia. Mild insomnia was uniquely predicted by childhood abuse and divorce, and moderate-severe insomnia was un...
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Direct-to-consumer marketing to people with hemophilia

Science Daily - 14 Jun 2016 23:59
The manner in which pharmaceutical companies market their products to people who have hemophilia appears unprecedented and direct-to-consumer marketing should be examined by regulators, say researchers who reviewed docum...
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Consuming a plant-based diet -- especially one rich in high-quality plant foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes -- is linked with substantially lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, accord...
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For epilepsy patients, stress and anxiety can exacerbate their condition; increasing the frequency and severity of seizures. Until now, it was unclear why this happened and what could be done to prevent it. In a new stud...
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Permanent lines of cloned cells are mainstays of biomedical research. Yet, all too often, they are misidentified or cross-contaminated. Scientists now call for 'community action' to assemble a 'comprehensive toolkit for ...
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Researchers improve biosensors to detect E. coli

Science Daily - 14 Jun 2016 23:57
Researchers have developed a portable biosensor that makes it easier to detect harmful bacteria. The simple sensor is able to detect and amplify the signal of the food pathogen Escherichia coli (E. coli) 0157:H7, which c...
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Researchers have developed an accurate way to measure a circulating factor, called GDF11, to better understand its potential impact on the aging process. They found that GDF11 levels do not decline with chronological age...
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An enzyme called CD38 has been discovered by researchers that is responsible for the decrease in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) during aging, a process that is associated with age-related metabolic decline. Resu...
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Why do women live longer than men?

Science Daily - 14 Jun 2016 23:57
Why do women live longer than men? Women live longer than men. This simple statement holds a tantalizing riddle that researchers explore in a perspective piece now published. A survival advantage for female humans stands out in the review of sex differenc...
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Studying decay might seem like a job for the biologists, but not so when it comes to particles. The strange, but common process through which particles decay, or change from one type into two or more other types, is fund...
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Physicists measured something new in the radioactive decay of neutrons A physics experiment performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has enhanced scientists' understanding of how free neutrons decay into other particles. The work provides the first measurement ...
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Prebiotic molecule detected in interstellar cloud

e! Science News - 14 Jun 2016 23:03
Chiral molecules--compounds that come in otherwise identical mirror image variations, like a pair of human hands--are crucial to life as we know it. Living things are selective about which "handedness" of a molecule they...
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A new study found that there is a circadian pattern of peak and nadir in the incidence of suicides committed in alcohol dependent individuals.
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