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Researchers take next step toward fusion energy Fusion is the process that powers the sun, harnessing it on Earth would provide unlimited clean energy. However, researchers say that constructing a fusion power plant has proven to be a daunting task, in no small part b...
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Researchers camouflage an optical chip rendering it invisible Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have achieved a breakthrough in manipulating light to render an object, such as an optical chip, invisible.
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The magnitude 7.3 quake that struck Iran and Iraq on Monday has already killed 400 and injured thousands, and more tremors could be on the way
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Dinosaurs Could Have Avoided Mass Extinction If the Killer Asteroid Had Landed Almost Anywhere Else The decline of the dinosaurs, the rise of mammals and, ultimately, the origins of humans were even more unlikely than previously thought, according to new research. The huge asteroid collision that sparked this change in...
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A US cassette firm is spooling up production again to meet demand. Do people really want to go back to the flimsy magnetic tape of the 1980s, asks Paul Marks
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For Some, A Bit of Chocolate May Help Lower Risk of Heart Problems ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Eating chocolate on a regular basis may reduce people's risk of heart problems, particularly among those with obesity, a large new study suggests.
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This Man Was Einstein and Bohr's Relationship Counselor

Scientific American - 13 Nov 2017 19:00
This Man Was Einstein and Bohr's Relationship Counselor John Wheeler tried to help his heroes see eye to eye on quantum physics --
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Our galaxy may have billions of habitable worlds. A proposal to spread life says we should use giant lasers and light sails to send microbes out to them
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A flurry of hurricane-strength storms struck the Arabian Sea in 2014 and 2015, and climate change seems to have played a role
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Macaque monkeys have been trained to play a computer version of "chicken", driving virtual cards towards each other to see who flinches first
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Bullying and other social stresses may make it easier for inflammatory substances to enter your brain, altering your mood and leaving you susceptible to depression
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Wireless signal shaper can put your Wi-Fi into the nooks and crannies of your home - and keep it from spilling out into the rest of the world
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Dark Matter Makes Up a Quarter of the Universe, But What Is It? Until the 1960s, scientists thought ordinary matter and radiation made up everything in the universe. Then a young physicist named Vera Rubin made a discovery that shook things up. Rubin uncovered an unexpected relations...
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What Is Stevia?

Live Science - 13 Nov 2017 16:05
What Is Stevia? Stevia is a sugar substitute that comes from a plant, and has no calories. But is it good for health? Here's a look at what the research says about stevia.
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A device that zaps the brain with electricity has improved people's scores on memory tests. It may have the power to help dementia, or boost other brain skills
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A device that zaps the brain with electricity has improved people's scores on memory tests. It may have the power to help dementia, or boost other brain skills
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In a unique experiment, researchers have clocked how long it takes for an electron to be emitted from an atom. The result is 0.000 000 000 000 000 02 seconds, or 20 billionths of a billionth of a second. The researchers'...
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Monopole current offers way to control magnets

Phys.org - 13 Nov 2017 14:52
In work published in Physical Review Letters, scientists from RIKEN in Japan have discovered interesting new magnetic properties of a type of materials known as "quantum spin ice." These materials demonstrate interesting...
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Hypertension: Symptoms and Treatment

Live Science - 13 Nov 2017 13:59
Hypertension: Symptoms and Treatment High blood pressure is a serious disease that can, over time, damage the blood vessel walls and increase a person's risk of heart attack, stroke and other conditions.
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15 Far-Out Facts About Area 51

Live Science - 13 Nov 2017 13:33
15 Far-Out Facts About Area 51 Area 51. The name conjures an aura of secrecy, mystery, and of course, extraterrestrial happenings. Here's a look at some of the strangest facts about the spot.
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Letters from Ernest Hemingway Reveal How Author Dealt with Fame A newly published batch of Ernest Hemingway's letters could change the way we think about the author's influences, relationships with other writers and views on race.
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