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Location American Science News for 4 December 2017
Microscope using UV instead of visible light emerging as diagnostic tool MUSE image of sebaceous glandA microscope using ultraviolet light to illuminate samples enables pathologists to assess high-resolution images of biopsies and other fresh tissue samples for disease within minutes, without...
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Grasshopper problem yields insight into quantum theory (Phys.org)--Like many mathematical puzzles, the grasshopper problem is simple to state but difficult to solve: A grasshopper lands at a random point on a lawn of area 1, then jumps once, a fixed distance, in a random dir...
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UNICEF is using artificial intelligence to show what disaster would look like in your city, bringing international charity campaigns closer to home
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Inflating the Universe with Prize-Winning Cosmologist David Spergel This year’s Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was awarded to the team behind NASA’s Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, or WMAP, a space telescope that launched in 2001 to map... --
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CEBAF begins operations following upgrade completion The world's most advanced particle accelerator for investigating the quark structure of matter is gearing up to begin its first experiments following official completion of an upgrade to triple its original design energy...
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MACHOs are dead. WIMPs are a no-show. Say hello to SIMPs: New candidate for dark matter The intensive, worldwide search for dark matter, the missing mass in the universe, has so far failed to find an abundance of dark, massive stars or scads of strange new weakly interacting particles, but a new candidate i...
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Whispers of Light Reveal Secrets of Ultracold Water

Physics Buzz - 4 Dec 2017 21:49
How low can you go? That's the question a collaboration of sixteen European scientists have set out to answer, in regards to one of the most ubiquitous-yet-mysterious substances on Earth: water.Ordinarily, water freezes ...
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Promising technologies to get rid of dangerous space debris are gathering speed. The sooner we put them to the test the better, says Paul Marks
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It Bleeds. It Breathes. It's a Lifelike Artificial Human Corpse! This isn't your typical medical model.
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Let Me Blow Your Mind: The Importance of Awe in Education Many people live a life of routine and monotony. But those who seek out wonder, meaning, and intellectual complexity in their lives are found to be happier, healthier, and more motivated. At a fundamental level, we all c...
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Our moon was made by the Big Splash, an impact that we thought left iron deposits near Earth's crust. It turns out that the metal sank into our planet's core
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Why do some parents choose not to vaccinate their children against deadly diseases? The moral ideas of purity and liberty may play a role
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Frigid Europa may be warmed by a layer under its crust that moves heat and ice to and from its poles - and alien microbes could be hitching a ride
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Oxford Study Says Alien Life Would Evolve and Adapt Just Like Life Earth The alternative universe known as science fiction has given our culture a menagerie of alien species. From overstuffed teddy bears like Ewoks and Wookies to terrifying nightmares such as Alien and Predator, our collectiv...
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Jesus' Secret Revelations? Copy of Forbidden Teachings Found in Egypt A forbidden Gnostic text that claims to be Jesus' secret teachings to his brother James have been unearthed in an ancient trash heap in Egypt.
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Researchers determine optimal geometry for CBRAM computer storage CBRAM (conductive bridging random access memory) could play a fundamental role in memory in the future by storing data in a non-volatile (i.e., near-permanent) way. To reduce the size and power consumption of such compon...
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How the smallest damage at the surface of semiconductor crystals develops into large defects Using non-destructive imaging methods, a team of scientists at KIT obtains three-dimensional insights into the interior of crystals. They determine important data about line-shaped defects that largely influence the defo...
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Sustainable solvent platform for photon upconversion increases solar utilization efficiency The conversion of solar energy into electricity is currently restricted by a concept known as the Shockley-Quesser limit. This limitation allows only photons that have higher energies than those of the bandgap to be used...
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The Biggest Myth About the 'Bee Apocalypse'

Live Science - 4 Dec 2017 13:12
The Biggest Myth About the 'Bee Apocalypse' Apparently, there isn't one, at least not for domesticated honey bees.
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Lava Gulps Down GoPro Camera, Which Records the Entire, Fiery Affair Footage of lava barreling toward and then melting the lens of a GoPro camera may be one of the hottest (literally) recordings online.
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Is Einstein's 'Theory of Happiness' as Successful as General Relativity? Seven years after Einstein formulated general relativity, he also proffered another theory describing his recipe for happiness.
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Engineering electron pathways in 2-D topological insulators In a recent article published in Physical Review Letters a research collaborative has reported new insights into the electronic conduction and interference on 2-D topological insulators--an exotic kind of insulator that ...
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