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Location American Science News for 17 July 2018
This Drug Combo Extends Lifespan and Healthspan in Mice by Killing 'Zombie' Cells Aging may seem like the most natural--and inevitable--thing in life. Yet according to a new study in Nature Medicine, rejuvenating an aging body may be as easy as kitchen renovations. Simply swap drill and hammer for a c...
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New cost-effective instrument measures molecular dynamics on a picosecond timescale Studying the photochemistry, or chemical results of light, has shown that ultraviolet radiation can set off harmful chemical reactions in the human body and, alternatively, can provide "photo-protection" by dispersing ex...
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Scientists May Have Wildly Underestimated the Giant Dinosaurs of the Ancient World A new study of how plants grew in the environments of the dinosaur age offers some new clues about their populations.
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Women tend to find male chivalry attractive even though they see it as a threat to fairness, according to a new study. Existing inequality may explain why
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Solutions to water challenges reside at the interface In response to rising water scarcity, leading Argonne National Laboratory researcher Seth Darling describes the most advanced research innovations that could address global clean water accessibility. His comprehensive pa...
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Researchers enable transmission of specific colors of light over long distances Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have reached a new milestone on the way to optical computing, or the use of light instead of electricity for computing. They explored a new way to select a...
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Rise of the machines

Symmetry Magazine - 17 Jul 2018 18:09
Machine learning will become an even more important tool when scientists upgrade to the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider. When do a few scattered dots become a line? And when does that line become a particle track? ...
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Chinese Researchers Achieve Stunning Quantum-Entanglement Record The feat could pave the way for more powerful computing, although the technology is still in its early stages --
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Aided by the performance artist Brendan Walker, the folk-rock musician is giving concert-goers at London's Barbican Hall a taste of the anxiety disorder that keeps him off the stage.
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A blood test that detects melanoma in its early stages may allow people to get treatment before the cancer spreads and becomes difficult to cure
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A new haul of moons brings Jupiter's total to 79. Nine of the newly discovered satellites are orbiting the wrong way, and could obliterate one of their companions
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12-Million-Ton Iceberg Threatens Greenland Village

Live Science - 17 Jul 2018 16:47
12-Million-Ton Iceberg Threatens Greenland Village Residents of a small town on Greenland's western coast were evacuated after a giant iceberg parked itself nearby.
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Insurance companies are training hundreds of drone pilots to check property damage from the air to make sure claims are legitimate
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What Is Dry Cleaning?

Live Science - 17 Jul 2018 13:21
What Is Dry Cleaning? Dry cleaning isn't "dry"; the process uses liquids other than water to clean fabrics.
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CDC Chief Says Son Nearly Died from Cocaine Laced with Fentanyl The director of the largest U.S. public health agency reveals he has a personal reason for fighting the opioid epidemic.
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Britain is experiencing a prolonged "wind drought" that has slowed or halted the blades on turbines around the country
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This Magnetic Wire Could One Day Pull Cancer Cells from Your Blood A magnetic wire inserted into a vein could attract magnetized tumor cells
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Liver Cancer Death Rates Rise As Overall Cancer Death Rates Fall in the US Death rates from liver cancer have risen steadily since 2000, resulting in the disease going from the ninth-leading cause of cancer death to the sixth, according to a new report.
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New study could hold key to hack-proof systems

Phys.org - 17 Jul 2018 12:50
New study could hold key to hack-proof systems Major data breaches have made worldwide headlines of late but an international consortium of scientists--including a professor from Heriot-Watt--have developed a new technique that could result in hack-proof systems.
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This Big-Eyed, Deep-Sea Shark Looks Like an Anime Character Alien, or anime character? Neither! It's Genie's dogfish -- a new shark species named for the famous marine biologist, Eugenie Clark.
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Researchers work to advance understanding of hydrodynamic instabilities in NIF, astrophysics In a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) "Special Feature" paper published online June 26, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and University of Michigan researchers reported on recent experi...
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Scientists from Russia, Estonia and the United Kingdom have created a new method for predicting the bioconcentration factor (BCF) of organic molecules. Leveraging the classical models of physicochemical interactions betw...
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