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Location American Science News for 26 October 2017
The World's First Floating Wind Farm Is an Incredible Feat of Engineering Wind turbines are a valuable source of renewable energy, but it can be hard to find a good place to put them. They need to be close to a populated area so that transporting the power they generate isn't too expensive--bu...
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Tiny chip-based methane spectrometer could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions The process of extracting natural gas from the earth or transporting it through pipelines can release methane into the atmosphere. Methane, the primary component of natural gas, is a greenhouse gas with a warming potenti...
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After years of persecution, whales are getting their own back The bad, old days NO GOOD deed, cynics say, goes unpunished. That is certainly the view of longline fishermen in southern Alaska. The good deed in question is the end of commercial whaling, courtesy of a moratorium agree...
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Unfounded health fears mean Europe is on the brink of banning the herbicide, risking greater soil damage and higher carbon emissions
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Stimulating the brain to treat depression can spark a fit of fury in a small number of people, psychiatrists warn
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A care bot's deployment in the UK has come under fire, but I would have welcomed robotic help for my elderly mother, says author Paul Kitcatt
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Why Bats Are So Good at Gulping Down (Halloween) Prey Imagine eating all of the candy you acquire on Halloween each year in a single night. If you're a bat and winter's approaching, this challenge is no problem.
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'Dancing with the Dead' Ritual Could Help Plague Spread The current plague outbreak in Madagascar has killed more than 100 people, and officials say that a centuries-old tradition may increase the risk of further spread, according to news reports.
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Where Are All the Intelligent Aliens? Maybe They're Trapped in Buried Oceans Maybe intelligent life is widespread throughout the galaxy, but most of it lives in deep, dark subsurface oceans that are cut off from the rest of the cosmos.
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Deep-depletion: A new concept for MOSFETs

Phys.org - 26 Oct 2017 17:00
Deep-depletion: A new concept for MOSFETs Silicon has provided enormous benefits to the power electronics industry. But performance of silicon-based power electronics is nearing maximum capacity.
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The oldest mariner's astrolabe yields to scientific scrutiny THESE pictures are of the plate of a mariner's astrolabe, the earliest known, which was raised in 2014 from a wreck off the coast of Oman. The complete instrument would also have had a rotating pointer, called an alidade...
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One species of dinosaur wore a bandit mask

The Economist - 26 Oct 2017 16:47
One species of dinosaur wore a bandit mask Beautiful plumage IN RECENT years it has become clear that many, if not all, dinosaurs belonging to a group called the theropods had feathers. One line of these creatures gave rise to birds. But the rest, though they cou...
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It is now practical to refuel electric vehicles through thin air A WISE driver keeps an eye on the fuel gauge, to make timely stops at filling stations. For drivers of electric cars, though, those stations are few and far between. The infrastructure needed for refilling batteries has ...
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CERN alumna turned deep-sea explorer

Symmetry Magazine - 26 Oct 2017 16:15
Grace C. Young is fascinated by fundamental questions about realms both quantum and undersea. Each summer, the international research laboratory CERN, home to the Large Hadron Collider, welcomes dozens of students to wor...
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Reflecting light off satellite backs up Wheeler's quantum theory thought experiment A team of researchers with Universit degli Studi di Padova and the Matera Laser Ranging Observatory in Italy has conducted experiments that add credence to John Wheeler's quantum theory thought experiment. In their paper...
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'Twisted' light could illuminate new path for wireless communications Scientists have taken an important step towards using 'twisted' light as a form of wireless, high-capacity data transmission which could make fibre-optics obsolete.
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Puerto Rico: Geography, History and Other Facts

Live Science - 26 Oct 2017 15:58
Puerto Rico: Geography, History and Other Facts Puerto Rico is an archipelago in the Caribbean Sea and an unincorporated U.S. territory.
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Making fluorescent chips using an inkjet printer Every mealtime it's the same thing. Your child clutching their stomach and complaining about tummy ache. You as parents are at your wits' end, and nothing you try from your home medicine cabinet is having any effect. Cou...
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And suddenly, the dam broke, letting the grains of light gush forth... Physicists from the University of Lille, in collaboration with the University of Ferrara in Italy, have introduced a river into an optical laboratory... They have just observed the rupture of a photon barrier in an optic...
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X-ray Rabi oscillations between nuclei observed in coupled cavities X-rays interact weakly with matter. This is their greatest strength for many applications, but also a fundamental weakness for others. In particular the fields of nonlinear optics and quantum optics, mainstays for both f...
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Spin-polarized surface states in superconductors When it comes to entirely new, faster, more powerful computers, Majorana fermions may be the answer. These hypothetical particles can do a better job than conventional quantum bits (qubits) of light or matter. Why? Becau...
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Imaging probe printed onto tip of optical fiber Combining speed with incredible precision, a team of Molecular Foundry scientists and industry users developed a way to print extremely small devices on the tip of a glass fiber as thin as a human hair. These tiny device...
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