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New compact hyperspectral system captures 5-D images Researchers have developed a compact imaging system that can measure the shape and light-reflection properties of objects with high speed and accuracy. This 5D hyperspectral imaging system--so-called because it captures ...
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New Study Is the Most Successful Attempt to Gene Edit Human Embryos So Far In the quest for CRISPR supremacy, China just won another first. Last week, a team used CRISPR-Cas9 to correct a single mistaken DNA letter in over a dozen human embryos--and succeeded 16 out of 18 tries, a massive impro...
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Novel Brain Network Linked to Chronic Pain in Parkinson's

Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2018 23:58
Researchers have identified a novel, pain sensing network that links the subthalamic nucleus to a pain processing network in mouse models of Parkinson's disease.
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New approach makes sprayed droplets hit and stick to their targets When spraying paint or coatings onto a surface, or fertilizers or pesticides onto crops, the size of the droplets makes a big difference. Bigger drops will drift less in the wind, allowing them to strike their intended t...
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What Is CBD Oil, and Does It Really Work?

Live Science - 28 Aug 2018 18:47
What Is CBD Oil, and Does It Really Work? Cannabis oil may not be the cure-all people think it is.
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Facebook has banned top military accounts in Myanmar, including the commander-in-chief's. This is the first time it has banned a country's military or political leaders
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Researchers Develop Drugs with Potential to Curb Smoking

Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2018 18:13
Researchers have developed more than a dozen new potential drug candidates they believe have the potential to curb smoking addiction by slowing how nicotine is broken down in the body.
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Genes that Regulate How Much We Dream

Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2018 18:07
A new study identifies two genes which regulate how much we dream. The genes, Chrm1 and Chrm3, play a key role in regulating REM sleep and function in different ways.
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For a Bright Future of Work, Focus on Purpose

Singularity Hub - 28 Aug 2018 17:30
For a Bright Future of Work, Focus on Purpose Can you think of more than one industry whose workers aren't worried about losing their jobs to robots or computers? Automation seems to be sweeping through companies relentlessly--canceling out obsolete jobs, creating n...
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United States Woefully Unprepared for Nuclear Strike

Scientific American - 28 Aug 2018 17:30
United States Woefully Unprepared for Nuclear Strike Health system lacks capacity to respond to attacks that use high-powered modern weapons --
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Which Is Rarer: Gold or Diamonds?

Live Science - 28 Aug 2018 17:01
Which Is Rarer: Gold or Diamonds? Diamonds are forever, and gold is precious, but which is rarer? And does that rarity have anything to do with the price we see at a jewelry store?
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Come together: New laser technique binds aluminum with plastic in injection molding As developers in the automotive and airline industries push to make more efficient vehicles, they are turning their attention to designing sturdy, lightweight machines. Designing lightweight materials, however, requires ...
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First published results from new X-ray laser

Phys.org - 28 Aug 2018 16:59
First published results from new X-ray laser With the publication of the first experimental measurements performed at the facility, the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) has passed another critical milestone since its launch in September 2017. It is the f...
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35 Genes Associated with Cannabis Use Identified

Neuroscience News - 28 Aug 2018 16:52
Researchers have identified 35 genes associated with cannabis use. The study reports many of these genes are also associated with personality types, risk taking behavior, alcohol and tobacco use, and some psychiatric con...
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Researchers uncover the science behind blowing bubbles What exactly happens when you blow on a soap film to make a bubble? Behind this simple question about a favorite childhood activity is some real science, researchers at New York University have found.
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New accelerator research program at Fermilab sees first beam

Symmetry Magazine - 28 Aug 2018 16:05
IOTA, the new test accelerator, gives researchers rich and varied opportunities to dive deep into the physics of particle beams. On August 21, a beam of electrons successfully circulated for the first time through a new ...
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1,000 Human Teeth Uncovered in Excavation for Australian Subway A long-dead Australian dentist's gruesome legacy recently resurfaced.
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Viking History: Facts & Myths

Live Science - 28 Aug 2018 15:53
Viking History: Facts & Myths Modern perception of Vikings often cast these historic people as savage raiders with horned helmets. In truth, the Scandinavian people were much more diverse in their motives and intentions.
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A New 'Brown Tide' Could Make Florida's Dangerous Red Tide Worse Florida's got more than one problem bloom in its waters, and they're threatening to mix.
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Scientists advance technique for developing novel light beams from synchrotron radiation Structured light, created by generating and applying light to a surface, is important in such applications as 3-D scanners, dual photography and microscopic technology. A new study has demonstrated a method that produces...
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Water vapor annealing technique on diamond surfaces for next-generation power devices Diamonds are often displayed in exquisite jewelry. But this solid form of carbon is also renowned for its outstanding physical and electronic properties. In Japan, a collaboration between researchers at Kanazawa Universi...
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LHC scientists detect most favored Higgs decay

Symmetry Magazine - 28 Aug 2018 15:00
LHC scientists detect most favored Higgs decay Scientists now know the fate of the vast majority of all Higgs bosons produced in the LHC. Today at CERN, the Large Hadron Collider collaborations ATLAS and CMS jointly announced the discovery of the Higgs boson transfor...
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