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Assemble! 'Voltron'-Like Robots Can Elect Their Own Leader With a nod to the "Voltron" Defender of the Universe," a team of scientists has created robots that work together and decide which one will lead them.
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FDA Breaks New Ground With First Approved Gene Therapy for Cancer When oncologist Dr. Carl June heard the Food and Drug Administration's decision to bring the first gene therapy to market in the US, he pinched himself, hard. "It was so improbable that this would ever be a commercially ...
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The giant panda is on a bit of a roll

The Economist - 14 Sep 2017 00:33
The giant panda is on a bit of a roll Climbing out of a hole PANDAS are famously shy. Rather than counting them directly, surveyors must infer their presence from dung and semi-chewed bamboo stalks scattered on the forest floor. But they are also hard to fin...
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As the US under Donald Trump turns its back on climate change, China's globalisation agenda could catalyse a green revolution that will make it a superpower
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Imaging how magnetism goes surfing

Phys.org - 13 Sep 2017 21:07
Imaging how magnetism goes surfing Using advanced dynamic imaging, researchers have been able to visualise deformation (sound) waves in crystals and measured the effect on nanomagnetic elements. This offers new low power magnetization manipulation for mem...
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Quantum sensors decipher magnetic ordering in a new semiconducting material For the first time, physicists have successfully imaged spiral magnetic ordering in a multiferroic material. These materials are considered highly promising candidates for future data storage media. The researchers were ...
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Furfural is a promising candidate in the quest for alternative biofuels. The combustion industries are very interested in what could become a potential new type of fuel derived from atmospheric-plasma treatment of biomas...
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Magnitude isn't the only demonstration of an earthquake's power. For centuries, mysterious lights have popped up in the wake of strong quakes
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A clever way to transmit data on the cheap

The Economist - 13 Sep 2017 20:32
A clever way to transmit data on the cheap THE word "smart" is ubiquitous these days. If you believe the hype, smart farms will all employ sensors to report soil conditions, crop growth or the health of livestock. Smart cities will monitor the levels of pollution...
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Check Out SpaceX's New Spacesuit: Elon Musk Shares on Instagram On Friday (Sept. 8), Elon Musk posted a photo on Instagram of a spacesuit-clad person standing next to the Dragon capsule, which SpaceX is developing to fly people to and from the International Space Station, among other...
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This Space Age-Looking Flying Car Actually Flies

Live Science - 13 Sep 2017 19:26
This Space Age-Looking Flying Car Actually Flies The all-electric Lilium Jet just attracted $90 million in funding and differs from similar projects in that it's already flying.
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As many YouTube videos show, striking the top of a liquid-filled bottle can shatter the bottom. Researchers are hoping to use new knowledge of that party trick to help fill a gap in something much more serious: brain res...
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New hope for 'bubble baby disease'

Science Daily - 13 Sep 2017 18:45
If untreated, severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) syndrome -- or 'bubble baby disease' -- is often fatal within the first year of a infant's life. A checklist of SCID markers could make diagnosis faster, allowing mo...
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Ever heard of polarons? They are a kind of quasi-particle resulting from electrons self-trapping in a vibrating crystal lattice. Polarons can be harnessed to transport energy under certain conditions related to the relat...
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One of the most common waterborne diseases worldwide is cryptosporidiosis, a parasitic disease affecting the small intestine and possibly our airways. It is a common cause of diarrhoea in HIV-positive patients, who are k...
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Proteins are fundamental macromolecules for life, with a diversity of functions, like acting as channels through cellular walls, catalysers, DNA benders, etc. When it comes to these functions, what matters is the layout ...
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Nature and society are full of so-called real-world complex systems, such as protein interactions. Theoretical models, called complex networks, describe them and consist of nodes representing any basic element of that ne...
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Researchers helping connect fluid dynamics research to brain trauma As many YouTube videos show, striking the top of a liquid-filled bottle can shatter the bottom. Now researchers are hoping to use new knowledge of that party trick to help fill a gap in something much more serious: brain...
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How to Supercharge Problem Solving With Simple Pictures

Singularity Hub - 13 Sep 2017 18:00
How to Supercharge Problem Solving With Simple Pictures Dan Roam believes we are all capable of using visual thinking to solve complex problems. His first book, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas With Pictures, helped ignite a movement of visual innova...
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Researchers develop technology enabling standard cameras to produce hyperspectral images Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have developed miniaturized hyperspectral technology as an add-on for a standard camera that will generate superior quality images and video faster and at a lower c...
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Sleep Paralysis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Live Science - 13 Sep 2017 17:43
Sleep Paralysis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Sleep paralysis is the inability to move or speak immediately after waking up. It happens when a person wakes up before REM sleep is finished.
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Italian Culture: Facts, Customs & Traditions

Live Science - 13 Sep 2017 17:34
Italian Culture: Facts, Customs & Traditions Italian culture, steeped in the arts, architecture, music and food, has flourished for centuries. Here is a brief overview of Italian customs and traditions.
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