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Location American Science News for 30 August 2018
When your X-ray subject has wings--peering inside insects with the advanced photon source Slowly flapping its orange and black wings, a monarch butterfly sips liquid from a patch of mud. Its proboscis - the mouthpart that sucks up liquids - grazes the damp soil. For years, biologists knew that butterflies dre...
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(The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences) For some time now, in the data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, several anomalies have been seen in the decays of...
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Scientists predict superelastic properties in a group of iron-based superconductors A collaboration between scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main has computationally predicted a number of unique prop...
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Gene editing has improved muscle function in dogs that have the mutation that causes Duchenne muscular dystrophy in people, and could lead to new treatments
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A new study reports personality traits can help protect an individual's brain against symptoms of emotional distress, such as anxiety and depression.
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Great Minds May Think Alike, But All Minds Look Alike

Neuroscience News - 30 Aug 2018 17:08
Researchers report dendritic learning leads to a universal phenomenon that all brains are composed of the same wide spectrum of links.
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The Most Valuable Tool for Ending Poverty? Data.

Singularity Hub - 30 Aug 2018 17:00
The Most Valuable Tool for Ending Poverty? Data. The data revolution is under way, and data has impacted how we buy, work, live--even how we love. But there's one field that remains largely unaffected, and that's statistics--or, ironically enough, data itself. Accordin...
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Research could lead to security scanners capable of detecting explosives Using a single pixel camera and Terahertz electromagnetic waves, a team of Physicists at the University of Sussex have devised a blueprint which could lead to the development of airport scanners capable of detecting expl...
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Cosmic Zombies: Black Holes Can Reanimate Dead Stars

Live Science - 30 Aug 2018 16:31
Cosmic Zombies: Black Holes Can Reanimate Dead Stars Close encounters with medium-size black holes can reanimate dead stars, if only momentarily, a new study suggests.
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurological disorder in which a person's own immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system.
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If it becomes possible to make dozens of changes to DNA, future generations could live much longer before they succumb to diseases of old age such as cancer
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Experts are good at betting which scientific experiments can replicate EXCITING results from a scientific study are in effect meaningless if they cannot be replicated. All too often, at least in psychology experiments, that seems to be the case. A new report by a scientist who looks at this...
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A new type of motorboat takes to the water in disguise

The Economist - 30 Aug 2018 16:15
A new type of motorboat takes to the water in disguise Can't catch us A STRANGE craft has been seen darting around Britain's south coast recently. It has been causing something of a sensation among local seafarers, not least because it is painted in "dazzle" camouflage. This...
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Older men are more prone to cognitive impairment from dirty air Hold your breath LIVING under thick layers of smog is known to cause illness and reduce life expectancy. The degree to which pollution harms the mind is less clear. In theory some of the toxins that get inhaled could dam...
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Boron nitride separation process could facilitate higher efficiency solar cells A team of semiconductor researchers based in France has used a boron nitride separation layer to grow indium gallium nitride (InGaN) solar cells that were then lifted off their original sapphire substrate and placed onto...
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New insights into semiconductors for spintronic applications from hard X-ray photoemission "Spintronics" holds promise for new types of devices for information processing and data storage, with ones and zeros being stored in the spin state of electrons as well as their electric charge. Such devices could be fa...
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The International Date Line, Explained

Live Science - 30 Aug 2018 15:58
The International Date Line, Explained Sure, your clock is keeping time -- but to what?
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A report by The Children's Society claims one in four teenage girls in the UK are self-harming, but the reality is probably more nuanced
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Fireball Streaks Over Australia, and the Videos and Photos Will Amaze You Skywatchers across Western Australia caught sight of an incredible fireball on Tuesday night (Aug. 28), and many were lucky enough to capture the spectacle on film.
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Two new ways to measure the gravitational constant A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in China and one in Russia has devised two new ways to measure the gravitational constant. In their paper published in the journal Nature, the group describes th...
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Some misfit galaxies don't seem to conform to our standard model of the universe, but it may be because star formation and supernovae push dark matter around
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Newly Discovered Hybrid Pythons Could Threaten Florida's Everglades The hybrids could harbor more robust genes that allow them to adapt to various types of environments.
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