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Location American Science News for 24 October 2017
Brits' Fondness for Feeding Birds Is Changing Their Beaks In the U.K., a long-standing national habit of feeding wild birds is changing the shape of certain species' beaks.
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A quantum spin liquid

EurekAlert! - 24 Oct 2017 06:00
(Boston College) Researchers from Boston College and Harvard report creating a metal oxide with a honeycomb lattice that scientists have sought to advance quantum computing research.
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From Butterfly Wings to Solar Cells

Physics Buzz - 24 Oct 2017 18:29
You may associate butterfly wings more closely with pop culture and chaos theory than with cutting-edge materials science, but the delicate wings have a lot more to offer than the plot of sci-fi movies. In new research p...
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(Chalmers University of Technology) Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology and the Technical University of Denmark have developed a method that makes it possible to map the individual responses of nanoparticles...
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Hangzhou's smart city project optimises the city by tracking each citizen - and it's been so successful that the concept is set to be exported around the world
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Speak physics: What is a cross section?

Symmetry Magazine - 24 Oct 2017 19:15
Speak physics: What is a cross section? Cross sections tell physicists how likely particles are to interact in a given way. Imagine two billiard balls rolling toward one another. The likelihood of a collision depends on easy-to-grasp concepts: How big are they...
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On Mars oxygen and fuel are in short supply, but there might be a way to make both from carbon dioxide in the air
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Do You Know the Risk Factors for Cancer? Many Americans Don't Many Americans have misconceptions about risk factors for cancer, according to a new survey.
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The artificial intelligence can solve the "cocktail party problem" with 90 percent accuracy and will soon be installed in public places
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The Shelley AI is writing its own horror stories after learning from reddit. Some are weird, some are spine tingling, and others? Well, see for yourself...
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Two 9.7-million-year-old fossil teeth found in Germany probably belong to a primitive primate and something like a deer, not an early human ancestor as has been reported
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New type of light interaction with atoms allows for manipulating cloud shape A team of researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has found a new way to manipulate atoms using light. In their paper published in Physical Review Letters, the team describes the new technique and poss...
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Experiments with levitated nanoparticles reveal role of friction at the nanoscale Transitions occurring in nanoscale systems, such as a chemical reaction or the folding of a protein, are strongly affected by friction and thermal noise. Almost 80 years ago, the Dutch physicist Hendrik Kramers predicted...
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Ancient Coptic Tombstone Found Along Egypt's Avenue of Sphinxes Archaeologists unearthed an ancient Coptic tombstone during a dig Sunday (Oct. 22), according to Egypt's antiquities ministry.
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Clowns or Holes: What Is Your State Most Afraid Of?

Live Science - 24 Oct 2017 13:40
Clowns or Holes: What Is Your State Most Afraid Of? Californians and Texans seem to suffer from a fear of holes, Georgians fear heights, and Americans generally seem to really be creeped out by the number 13 -- or at least, that's what our search histories suggest.
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'Eye' Can't Look: 9 Eyeball Injuries That Will Make You Squirm Injuries to eyeballs might make you want to squirm and cover your eyes, but these icky accidents and odd occurrences can also be illuminating.
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In Photos: 700-Year-Old Shipwreck Discovered in China A shipwreck dating back around 700 years, to a time that the Mongols controlled China, has been discovered at a construction site in Heze City, China.
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This Shipwreck Dates to When Genghis Khan's Descendants Ruled China The 700-year-old shipwreck was found at a construction site in China, buried beneath silt and mud. It may have sank after being hit and taking on water.
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Chemists introduce novel method to separate isotopes Separating different versions of elements--isotopes--is an excruciatingly difficult task: They differ by just one or two extra neutrons, an infinitesimal difference in mass. But University of Chicago researchers announce...
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Researchers use acoustic gravity waves to locate precise time and location that objects hit the sea surface Scientists have developed a new method to locate the precise time and location that objects fall into the oceans. The method, developed by researchers from Cardiff University, uses underwater microphones, also known as h...
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Understanding how electrons turn to glass

Phys.org - 24 Oct 2017 12:54
Understanding how electrons turn to glass Researchers at Tohoku University have gained new insight into the electronic processes that guide the transformation of liquids into a solid crystalline or glassy state.
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Here's How Steel Wool Burns (and Why It Looks Like the Death of Krypton) Steel wool is absolutely magnificent when lit on fire, as Reddit user ChazDodge showed in a recent video that makes the wiry, burning puff look like the death of the planet Krypton.
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