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New quantum repeater paves the way for long-distance big quantum data transmission Physicists have designed a new method for transmitting big quantum data across long distances that requires far fewer resources than previous methods, bringing the implementation of long-distance big quantum data transmi...
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As black holes evaporate, they release particles that may carry more information than we thought, so black holes may not break the laws of physics after all
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Ask-a-Physicist: Pulling "Juice" Out of Thin Air

Physics Buzz - 2 Feb 2018 21:39
This week, Andrew from Quincy, WA wrote in to ask: I'm writing a book, and trying to think of small-scale power sources--I want the ideas to be at least theoretically possible. Is it theoretically possible to slightly co...
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Can Your Brain Testify Against You?

Neuroscience News - 2 Feb 2018 19:36
Researchers question the ethical implications of using neuroscience techniques for legal cases.
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Study reports the effects of prenatal famine can cause metabolic health problems in offspring up to six decades later.
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Balance Exercises May Help People With Multiple Sclerosis

Neuroscience News - 2 Feb 2018 19:18
A new study in Neurology reports balance and eye movement exercises may help people with MS to improve their balance problems and fatigue.
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An Ancient Virus May Be Responsible for Human Consciousness You've got an ancient virus in your brain. In fact, you've got an ancient virus at the very root of your conscious thought.
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'Tree Man': Unusual Bark-Like Growths Return After 24 Surgeries A patient known as "tree man" underwent extensive surgeries to remove wood-like warts from his hands and feet; but now he says the unusual growths are starting to come back.
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You Thought Quantum Mechanics Was Weird: Check out Entangled Time In the summer of 1935, the physicists Albert Einstein and Erwin Schrödinger engaged in a rich, multifaceted and sometimes fretful correspondence about the implications of the new theory of quantum mechanics. The focus o...
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Here's Who Will Win Super Bowl 2018, According to a Hippo Fiona the hippo knows who will win Super Bowl 2018. This is science.
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Can You Get the Flu Twice in One Season?

Live Science - 2 Feb 2018 17:54
Can You Get the Flu Twice in One Season? If you already caught the flu, are you in the clear for the rest of the season?
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Interlocked Spiral of Ancient Skeletons Unearthed in Mexico City The 10 bodies were buried in the unusual arrangement 2,400 years ago.
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Ignore Tom Brady: 37 Glasses of Water a Day Is Too Many Please take Tom Brady's water advice with a grain of electrolytes.
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New source found for ultra-short bursts of light Although critical for varied applications, such as cutting and welding, surgery and transmitting bits through optical fiber, lasers have some limitations - namely, they only produce light in limited wavelength ranges. No...
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A ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun, firing projectiles at more than Mach 6 over great distances, could let China dominate the seas
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Scientists discover chiral phonons in a 2-D semiconductor crystal A research team from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has found the first evidence that a shaking motion in the structure of an atomically thin (2-D) material possesses a na...
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6 More Weeks of Winter: Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Royal Shadow The furry weather prognosticator has seen his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter.
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Applying topological physics to lasing creates more highly efficient and robust lasers Israeli and US researchers have developed a new, highly efficient coherent and robust semiconductor laser system: the topological insulator laser.
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Sharks may be hard to love for many people, including the US president, but these animals are essential to the health of our oceans, says Lesley Evans Ogden
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Olympic Big Air Snowboarders Use Physics to Their Advantage

Scientific American - 2 Feb 2018 13:45
Olympic Big Air Snowboarders Use Physics to Their Advantage The PyeongChang Winter Games will debut big air snowboarding, where athletes who master the laws of physics will be most likely to medal and avoid injury --
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First UK three-parent babies could be born this year

New Scientist - 2 Feb 2018 13:35
Two cases have been approved in the UK for using a three-parent baby technique to make healthy babies. The technique has already been used in China and Ukraine
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Record-breaking efficiency for secure quantum memory storage Researchers at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB) in Paris have broken through a key barrier in quantum memory performance. Their work has enabled the first secure storage and retrieval of quantum bits.
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