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Location American Science News for 24 November 2017
High-speed quantum encryption may help secure the future internet Recent advances in quantum computers may soon give hackers access to machines powerful enough to crack even the toughest of standard internet security codes. With these codes broken, all of our online data--from medical ...
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Using lasers instead of electrodes to vibrate the hairs in the inner ears could lead to less damaging cochlear implants
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Ancient House of the Dead Reveals Glimpse of Neolithic Civilization This summer, the University of Reading Archaeology Field School excavated one of the most extraordinary sites we have ever had the pleasure of investigating.
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Black Friday Deal: 23andMe DNA Test - Health + Ancestry Personal Genetic Service Go beyond your family tree to uncover ancestry markers in your DNA, with a genetic testing kit that you can use at home.
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Algorithm trained on 1000 children as they age could help flag up missing kids long after they age out of their last known photographs
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5 Wild Biotech Products That Will Touch Our Lives in the Near Future From cultured meat to a "MicrobeMiner" for antibiotics and liquid biocomputers, a new wave of consumer biotechnology products is transforming the world -- and your shopping cart. From inside the world's largest pre-s...
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A quantum leap for ultra-precise measurement and information encoding? An EU project working with ultrafast optics, furthers control over the spatial-temporal quantum states of light, advancing quantum information science.
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Black Friday Deal: R2-D2 Action Figure Can Explore 'Star Wars' Galaxy For Black Friday, Amazon is selling this app-enabled R2-D2 droid figure for its lowest price.
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Bouncing sound waves off your lips, jaw and tongue as you speak a passphrase can make sure the person trying to access your secure information is really you
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Physicists make most precise measurement ever of the proton's magnetic moment An international collaboration of scientists from RIKEN's Ulmer Fundamental Symmetries Laboratory (FSL), Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg and GSI Darmstadt, have...
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(University of Veterinary Medicine -- Vienna) Without countermeasures, climate change will negatively impact animals in pig and poultry production. Beside health and wellbeing of the animals, heat stress also affects per...
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(Tomsk Polytechnic University) TPU scientists report on development of sensor suitable for single cell immobilization. Using biocompatible graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets showed a significantly larger frequency of single ...
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(DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) A team of Department of Energy scientists at the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research has discovered the fastest magnesium-ion solid-state conductor, a major step towards m...
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Interacting with a digital representation of a hallucinated voice can reduce the power it has over people with schizophrenia, and the distress it causes
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First light for the pioneering SESAME light source At 10:50 yesterday morning scientists at the pioneering SESAME light source saw First Monochromatic Light through the XAFS/XRF (X-ray absorption fine structure/X-ray fluorescence) spectroscopy beamline, signalling the st...
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