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Researchers demonstrate promising method for improving quantum information processing A team of researchers led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has demonstrated a new method for splitting light beams into their frequency modes. The scientists can then choose the frequencies the...
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Last week, Joe from Massachusetts wrote in to ask: Life is possible through the transfer of the sun's energy, through photosynthesis, and animals eating and us eating them. Is it possible to measure how much energy a per...
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Major discovery in controlling quantum states of single atoms Researchers at the Center for Quantum Nanoscience within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have made a major breakthrough in controlling the quantum properties of single atoms. In an international collaboration with ...
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Link Between Hallucinations and Dopamine Not Such a Mystery

Neuroscience News - 16 Feb 2018 20:02
Researchers report elevated dopamine levels may make those with schizophrenia rely more on expectations, which results in them experiencing auditory hallucinations.
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Quantum computers can improve election forecasts by taking into account how states affect one another, allowing one to predict Trump's slim 2016 election win
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Researchers have implicated mossy cells in both seizures and memory problems in those with temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in restoring the ability to form lasting memories in older or damaged brains.
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Mental Rehearsal Prepares Our Brains For Real World Actions

Neuroscience News - 16 Feb 2018 19:15
A Neuron study reports brain machine interface technology may shed light on how mentally running through a routine improves performance.
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Lab Grown Human Cerebellar Cells Yield Clues to Autism

Neuroscience News - 16 Feb 2018 19:10
Researchers have derived purkinje cells from patients with TSC, a genetic syndrome that includes some ASD-like symptoms. The cells, researchers say, have several characteristics that could help explain how ASD develops a...
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Three-quarters of all EU users may have had sensitive data inferred about them by Facebook, including things like sexual orientation, religion and political leanings
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A new study reports listening to your favorite song over and over may provide you with some comfort. Niche listening enables the development of a 'meaningful relationship' with a particular song, which allows the affecti...
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Bringing a hidden superconducting state to light A team of scientists has detected a hidden state of electronic order in a layered material containing lanthanum, barium, copper, and oxygen (LBCO). When cooled to a certain temperature and with certain concentrations of ...
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When collective spins in a double domain system relax towards a negative-temperature state A team of researchers from several institutions in Japan has described a physical system that can be described as existing above "absolute hot" and also below absolute zero. In their paper published in the journal Physic...
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Bits of Famous, Lost (and Fake) 'Flying Saucer' Turn Up in British Science Museum The flying saucer's copper bottom was covered in hieroglyphics, very much like the saucer discovered in Roswell, New Mexico.
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10 Ways Parents and Schools Can Prevent School Shootings Now (Op-Ed) While politicians argue endlessly over gun control, here are 10 practical ways the rest of us can work to prevent school shootings.
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This Photo of Earth Reminds Us How Small We Are

Live Science - 16 Feb 2018 14:24
This Photo of Earth Reminds Us How Small We Are Here's a new perspective on our home planet.
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Thinking Outside the Quantum Box

Scientific American - 16 Feb 2018 14:00
Thinking Outside the Quantum Box How the mind can make sense of quantum physics in more ways than one --
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A second round of mass-market facial computers looks less likely to inspire public anger than Google's Glass but it will be a fragile truce, says Jamais Cascio
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The Brutal Neuroscience of Figure Skating: How Spinning Athletes Overcome Dizziness The mental preparations figure skaters must go through to spin at Olympic levels without dizzily toppling over are at least as intense as their physical workouts.
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Strange Infection Strikes Wisconsin Dog Shelter: What Is 'Strep Zoo'? Two dogs at a Wisconsin animal shelter recently tested positive for "strep zoo," a potentially lethal respiratory infection in animals.
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Can Olympic Figure Skaters Break the 5-Spin Barrier?

Live Science - 16 Feb 2018 11:44
Can Olympic Figure Skaters Break the 5-Spin Barrier? Olympic audiences went wild last week when Mirai Nagasu landed a triple axel, becoming the first U.S. female figure skater to turn an entire 3.5 rotations in the air at the Winter Games.
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Modern gorillas can walk in a variety of styles, not just the famous "knuckle-walking", suggesting our common ancestor was similarly resourceful
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