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Tuning into quantum: Scientists unlock signal frequency control of precision atom qubits Australian scientists have achieved a new milestone in their approach to creating a quantum computer chip in silicon, demonstrating the ability to tune the control frequency of a qubit by engineering its atomic configura...
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The Earth's Carrying Capacity for Human Life Is Not Fixed

Singularity Hub - 13 Jul 2018 17:00
The Earth's Carrying Capacity for Human Life Is Not Fixed In a recent Nature Sustainability paper, a team of scientists concluded that the Earth can sustain, at most, only 7 billion people at subsistence levels of consumption (and this June saw us at 7.6 billion). Achieving “...
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The Psychology of Roller Coasters

Neuroscience News - 13 Jul 2018 22:44
Researchers investigate why so many people are hooked on the thrill of roller coaster riding.
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The VIPs of the Nervous System

Neuroscience News - 13 Jul 2018 21:32
Researchers have unlocked a cure for jet lag by activating VIP neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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According to researchers, vision and brain circuits perform regular background scans, making neurons available for focus based tasks. The process makes it possible for us to pay, and maintain, attention.
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Researchers Trace Parkinson's Damage in the Heart

Neuroscience News - 13 Jul 2018 19:46
By the time typical symptoms of Parkinson's appear and patients are diagnosed with the disease, 60% of people experience significant damage to the heart's connections to the sympathetic nervous system. Researchers have i...
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Theorists publish highest-precision prediction of muon magnetic anomaly Theoretical physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Brookhaven National Laboratory and their collaborators have just released the most precise prediction of how subatomic particles called muons--heavy cousi...
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New Neurons Archive Old Memories

Neuroscience News - 13 Jul 2018 18:41
Researchers report neurogenesis underlies the brain's capacity to create and store new memories. Exercise, researchers report, promotes neurogenesis and increases hippocampal capacity.
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Minuscule machines that act as sensors in smartphones and other devices can be made from crystals extracted from discarded wood instead of silicon
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Researchers interpret new experimental data aimed at showing dark matter interacts with ordinary matter An international team of scientists that includes University of California, Riverside, physicist Hai-Bo Yu has imposed conditions on how dark matter may interact with ordinary matter--constraints that can help identify t...
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The Science Behind Your (Irrational) Fear of Friday the 13th Friday the 13th is what you make it, and it's OK if you think it's unlucky.
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Wounds and burns could one day be treated by the material spiders use to make their webs
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Ireland is set to become the first country to sell off all its investments in fossil fuels, but efforts to limit global warming must go much further
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The first brain-scanning study to track activity in the brain's decision-making centres during gambling shows fluctuations in dopamine levels affect risk-taking
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Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have constructed a first-of-its-kind optic isolator based on resonance of light waves on a rapidly rotating glass sphere. This is the first photonic device in wh...
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'Grandmother' Cells in the Brain Could Help the Body Shake Off Jet Lag Heavy eyes, snappish words, bitter feelings? You can thank your cells for making you feel this way.
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Governments and employers can still snoop on you when you use Chrome's Incognito Mode or other private browsers, but many people don't know this
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Possible Oldest Fragment of Homer's 'Odyssey' Discovered in Greece In an ancient heap of Roman rubble, archaeologists in Greece discovered a clay tablet engraved with 13 lines of Homer's epic poem.
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French Farmer Discovered a Rare Mastodon Skull, But Kept It Secret for Years After keeping it to himself for a while, this farmer finally let the world know about his amazing discovery.
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Earthquake in Mexico Cracked a Pyramid and Revealed an Ancient Temple A quake in Mexico had a surprisingly positive outcome for archaeologists.
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Why the FDA Just Approved a Drug for Smallpox, Nearly 40 Years After the Disease Was Eradicated The FDA just approved a drug for a disease that no longer exists...well, sort of.
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Early Humans Probably Didn't Evolve from a Single Population in Africa Did humans evolve from one population in Africa? Probably not.
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