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Einstein letter fetches $100,000 at Jerusalem auction A letter penned by legendary physicist Albert Einstein discussing one of his groundbreaking theories sold in Jerusalem Tuesday for over $100,000 as part of trove of documents that went under the hammer.
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Bring a folding chair

Symmetry Magazine - 6 Mar 2018 22:06
National Society of Black Physicists President Renée Horton talks with Symmetry about finding a place to belong in physics. Recognized as gifted but frustrated by a hearing condition she did not yet understand, Renée H...
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Fighting Fire with Physics

Physics Buzz - 6 Mar 2018 21:59
On average, about 8 million acres of land burns each year from wildfires. Big fires can reduce forests and grasslands to ash and can destroy homes and lives. Sadly, up to 90 percent of wildland fires in the United States...
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No, Those Aren't Animal Tracks on Mars

Live Science - 6 Mar 2018 19:35
No, Those Aren't Animal Tracks on Mars A United Kingdom-based researcher claims he's seen evidence of ancient animal tracks on Mars, but don't get too excited. The features he's talking about are widely documented by NASA as interesting crystal shapes that li...
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Two massive colonies of Adélie penguins have been discovered on the Danger Islands off the coast of Antarctica, bringing the global population to 8 million
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According to a new PNAS study, two areas of the brain are responsible for fear processing.
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Genes for Age Related Brain Deterioration Discovered

Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2018 19:08
Researchers have discovered 250 new genes involved in brain aging, including Dbx2 which may prematurely age stem cells.
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If there are alien civilisations as technologically advanced as us, we could possibly find them by looking for rings of orbiting satellites around their worlds
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Seeing Sound: Molecular Clues for Synesthesia Discovered

Neuroscience News - 6 Mar 2018 18:11
Researchers have identified six genes that appear to modify sensory experiences and may alter brain connectivity in those with synesthesia.
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Straightforward technique allows for accurate computer simulations of calcium signaling Calcium is essential for our bodies to function. Calcium ions enable cells to communicate with one another, allowing neurons to interact, muscles to contract, and the heart's muscle cells to synchronize and beat. To bett...
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Short cues can give our brains the context needed to distinguish between two identical images, researchers say.
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Why Some Babies Get a Boost from Looking Like Dad

Live Science - 6 Mar 2018 17:35
Why Some Babies Get a Boost from Looking Like Dad Babies who look like their dads are healthier, likely because they get more love and "paternal investment" from their fathers.
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What Is Ovulation?

Live Science - 6 Mar 2018 17:07
What Is Ovulation? Ovulation occurs when an egg moves from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes and is ready for fertilization.
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Public Health England is launching new schemes to reduce people's calorie intake, but history suggests they won't solve the growing obesity problem
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Tattoos Last Forever Because Your Immune Cells Are Hungry for Dead Skin Tattooed mice reveal why some ink never fades.
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What if there is a deeper reality out there?
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The prestigious annual Brain prize has gone to work on Alzheimer's disease. That's fine, but the failure to find new treatments is worrying, says Jacqui Wise
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Scientists crack 70-year-old mystery of how magnetic waves heat the sun Scientists at Queen's University Belfast have led an international team to the ground-breaking discovery that magnetic waves crashing through the sun may be key to heating its atmosphere and propelling the solar wind.
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The substance that left Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia Skripal in intensive care in hospital was either delivered in a massive dose, or is a rapidly-acting poison
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Controlled coupling of light and matter

Phys.org - 6 Mar 2018 14:55
Controlled coupling of light and matter Researchers from Würzburg and London have succeeded in controlling the coupling of light and matter at room temperature. They have published their results in Science Advances.
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A national school-based vaccination program has seen the number of young women with human papillomavirus (HPV) infections fall from 22.7 to 1.5 per cent
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WWII Aircraft Carrier, USS Lexington, Discovered Beneath Coral Sea The wreck had been lost to history.
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