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Neutrons reveal suppression of magnetic order in pursuit of a quantum spin liquid Paige Kelley, a postdoctoral researcher with a joint appointment at the University of Tennessee and the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), is using neutrons to study specific crystal pro...
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This 'Living Touch Screen' Is Made out of Bacteria and Gold When it comes to touch screen devices, "grow" isn't the first verb that comes to mind. After all, smartphones and their silicon-based inorganic brethren are built. Growing, in contrast, is a superpower that graces us liv...
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Photons act both like waves and particles, and their dual nature has now been seen even after bouncing them off a satellite in low Earth orbit
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The Pacific Ocean is likely to enter a La Niña state in the next few months, which could mean a more active Atlantic hurricane season next year
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By evolving an entirely new gene editing enzyme, biologists have created a highly precise tool for changing the code of DNA that should also be safer too
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The social media company is cracking down on non-consensual upskirt shots and letting the crowd police abuse, but some think the policies are inconsistent
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NASA has extended the mission of the Dawn probe around the icy dwarf planet Ceres. It will dip toward Ceres's surface and study its tenuous atmosphere
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The decision to rescind the appointment of the Zimbabwe president has raised questions over the leadership of the WHO's first African director general Tedros Adhanom
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Long-term economic effects of global warming could be far greater than thought, making many countries poorer and hurting even those of us spared direct impacts
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Gene editing takes another step forward

The Economist - 25 Oct 2017 19:11
Gene editing takes another step forward SINCE its discovery in 2012 CRISPR-Cas9, a gene-editing technique, has gone from strength to strength. This tool, developed from a bacterial defence system that cuts up the DNA of invading viruses, permits genetic materi...
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Was Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda Murdered?

Live Science - 25 Oct 2017 18:12
Was Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda Murdered? Forensic scientists rejected cancer as Pablo Neruda's immediate cause of death, which may fuel speculations that the Chilean poet was assassinated.
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Don't feel so bad for losing your keys. Astronomers somehow lost a huge space rock first seen 22 years ago - and it's far from the first cosmic object to go missing
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Demand for Stephen Hawking's Thesis Crashes Web Site

Scientific American - 25 Oct 2017 18:00
Demand for Stephen Hawking's Thesis Crashes Web Site Downloads of the physicist’s 1966 doctoral thesis overwhelm University of Cambridge servers --
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Do You Daydream? You May Be Smarter and More Creative Than Your Peers Ever get in trouble for daydreaming in class or during a meeting at work? Try telling your teacher or boss this: Daydreaming may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, a new study finds.
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Piezoelectrics stretch their potential with a method for flexible sticking Piezoelectric materials are used for applications ranging from the spark igniter in barbeque grills to the transducers needed by medical ultrasound imaging. Thin-film piezoelectrics, with dimensions on the scale of micro...
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New 3-D models illustrate the effect of material roughness on electrons emitted from the surface of a photocathode Photocathodes used in linear accelerator facilities, free electron lasers and advanced X-ray light sources generate a beam of electrons to probe matter at an atomic level. Advances in materials science have improved the ...
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There and Back Again: Scientists Beam Photons to Space to Test Quantum Theory Researchers have taken a famous quantum-physics experiment to new heights by sending light, in the form of photons, to space and back, demonstrating the dual-particle-wave nature of light over much greater distances than...
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Bananas: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts

Live Science - 25 Oct 2017 15:33
Bananas: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts Bananas are packed with nutrients and are good for your heart, your eyes, your diet and your mood.
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DARPA Ties XS-1 Military Space Plane Project to National Security Why does DARPA want to build a reusable space plane? An agency representative explains what small satellites have to do with national defense.
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Prozac Puts Crabs in a Mood to Take Deadly Risks

Live Science - 25 Oct 2017 15:23
Prozac Puts Crabs in a Mood to Take Deadly Risks Antidepressants are entering waterways in runoff. And now, scientists have found that crabs drugged with Prozac are behaving badly, or at least in risky ways.
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Scientists find a new way to transform ambient heat into motion in nanoscale devices A team of scientists have found a new way to transform ambient heat into motion in nanoscale devices - a discovery which could open up new possibilities for data storage, sensors, nanomotors and other applications in the...
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Sneaking cannabis DNA into yeast can create enormous quantities of any marijuana component, from those with medical applications to the ones that get you high
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