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Location American Science News for 8 January 2018
Why Stephen Hawking Still Matters on His 76th Birthday Stephen Hawking, the physicist who rewound the universe and skimmed boosted particles from the hot boundary regions of black holes, turns 76.
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The World Needs More Scientists: How We Can Train Millions in Virtual Labs California wild fires, melting arctic ice caps, and record setting temperatures suggest our climate is dramatically changing with potentially catastrophic outcomes for our species. Add to that an increase in the threat o...
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Parkinson's 'Jerking' Side Effects Detected by Algorithm

Neuroscience News - 8 Jan 2018 21:12
Researchers have developed a new mathematical algorithm that can detect dyskinesia in Parkinson's patients.
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A study of 252 professional baseball players revealed those who scored higher on a series of computerized motor and visual tasks had better batting averages and fewer strikeouts than their peers with lower scores.
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According to a new study to be published in eNeuro, amphetamine use may disrupt the development of the orbital prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with decision making.
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Uncovering the Power of Glial Cells

Neuroscience News - 8 Jan 2018 21:03
A new study sheds light on the neurons tasks glial cells perform to insure brain activity is optimized.
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New Research Suggests Immunity to CRISPR Gene Editing Poses a Challenge CRISPR-Cas9 is the talk of the town in biotechnology. There is a huge amount of public interest in the possibilities provided by this new genome editing technology, and many are hoping CRISPR could eventually cure most g...
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Twitter provided a more sensitive warning signal for syphilis rates in US counties than the previous year's disease levels
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Researchers have identified monthly cycles of brain activity that are linked to seizures in people with epilepsy.
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Severe Obesity Linked to Newly Identified Gene Mutations

Neuroscience News - 8 Jan 2018 19:33
Researchers have identified mutations in the ADCY3 gene which are directly linked to obesity.
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Surprising result shocks scientists studying spin Imagine playing a game of billiards, putting a bit of counter-clockwise spin on the cue ball and watching it deflect to the right as it strikes its target ball. With luck, or skill, the target ball sinks into the corner ...
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Astronaut John Young, Who Walked on the Moon and Led 1st Shuttle Mission, Dies at 87 John Young, NASA's longest-serving astronaut, who walked on the moon and flew on the first Gemini and space shuttle missions, has died. He was 87.
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AI Technology Charts Immune Cell Receptor

Neuroscience News - 8 Jan 2018 18:10
Johns Hopkins researchers utilize AI technology to create a map which compares different cellular receptors on the surface of T-cells.
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Bleeding and Spotting During Pregnancy: Symptoms & Causes When a woman sees blood on her underpants during pregnancy, it's typically a frightening and worrisome sign. But not all bleeding is a sign of trouble.
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A puzzling clash between perfection and imperfection in our universe is getting fresh attention. This great cosmological mystery merits it, says Geraint Lewis
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What's the noise eating quantum bits?

Phys.org - 8 Jan 2018 15:40
What's the noise eating quantum bits? Super powerful quantum computing relies on quantum bits, aka qubits, which are the equivalent of the classical bits used in today's computers. SQUIDs are being investigated for the development of qubits. However, system ...
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Machine learning and neural networks recognize exotic insulating phases in quantum materials Does it conduct electricity? Or insulate against electricity? Physicists commonly classify material phases as one or the other. Machine learning is a powerful tool for pattern recognition and thus could help identify pha...
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Megalodon Ancestor: Newfound Fossil Beast Related to Earth's Largest Shark The newly identified mega-toothed shark lived about 83 million years ago, during the dinosaur age.
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Stephen Hawking Is Worried About Humanity's Future

Live Science - 8 Jan 2018 14:27
Stephen Hawking Is Worried About Humanity's Future In a new episode of "Favorite Places," Hawking wonders if humans will understand existence before destroying themselves.
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Stephen Hawking Turns 76: How Has He Lived So Long With ALS? Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking turns 76 today, reaching an age well beyond what was expected when he was diagnosed with ALS decades ago.
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Scientist's work may provide answer to Martian mystery By seeing which way the wind blows, a University of Texas at Dallas fluid dynamics expert has helped propose a solution to a Martian mountain mystery.
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Hundreds of 'Boiled' Bats Fall from Sky in Australian Heat Wave Extreme heat in Australia has deadly consequences.
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