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Just seven photons can act like billions

Phys.org - 10 Sep 2018 17:00
Just seven photons can act like billions A system made of just a handful of particles acts just like larger systems, allowing scientists to study quantum behaviour more easily.
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What's the world record look like for RPMs? One of the fastest-spinning objects in the world is a tiny, levitating dumbbell created by a team of American and Chinese researchers--a nanoscale rotor that can spin more than...
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Next-generation camera takes data of early universe

Symmetry Magazine - 10 Sep 2018 20:54
The South Pole Telescope recently opened its third-generation camera for a multiyear survey. Deep in Antarctica, at the southernmost point on our planet, sits a 33-foot telescope designed for a single purpose: to make im...
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There are fears genetics research into autism will lead to eugenics and eradication of the condition. That must never come to pass, says Simon Baron-Cohen
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Exploring the relationship between emotion and pain in rheumatoid arthritis, researchers report emotions may function as a stressor, promoting inflammation and causing pain symptoms.
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Quick Learners Remember More Over Time

Neuroscience News - 10 Sep 2018 19:28
According to a new study, adults who are able to learn information quickly are better at long term retention for the material learned, despite spending less time studying it.
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Decoding Mood from Human Brain Signals

Neuroscience News - 10 Sep 2018 18:52
Researchers have built a decoder which is able to translate neural signals into mood variations.
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When You Go with Your Gut, You Feel Like You

Live Science - 10 Sep 2018 18:52
When You Go with Your Gut, You Feel Like You Going with your gut might make you feel like your "true self" made the choice.
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Power of tiny vibrations could inspire novel heating devices Ultra-fast vibrations can be used to heat tiny amounts of liquid, experts have found, in a discovery that could have a range of engineering applications.
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In Gut We Trust When It Comes to Choices

Neuroscience News - 10 Sep 2018 18:01
Researchers say decisions which recruit intuition, or gut feelings, are seen as a reflection of the true self.
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Nationwide conversion to vegetarianism in France, Germany or the UK would halve the amount of water needed to produce each country's food
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Eavesdropping on someone's mood in real time is a major first step towards permanent brain implants to both detect and treat depression
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Discovered: Optimal magnetic fields for suppressing instabilities in tokamaks Fusion, the power that drives the sun and stars, produces massive amounts of energy. Scientists here on Earth seek to replicate this process, which merges light elements in the form of hot, charged plasma composed of fre...
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7 Quantum Particles Act Like Billions in Weird Physics Experiment Just seven photons in a mirrored trap formed a Bose-Einstein condensate, one of the more exotic particle states -- and one usually reserved for matter.
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The double-slit experiment is a classic demonstration that all particles of light and matter are also waves - and now it's been done with antimatter particles
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Galaxy Punches Through Neighbor to Spawn Giant Ring of Black Holes A giant ring of black holes has been discovered 300 million light-years away, offering new clues about what happens when galaxies collide.
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Study reveals principles behind electron heating in weakly ionized collisional plasmas A KAIST research team successfully identified the underlying principles behind electron heating, which is one of the most important phenomena in plasmas. As the electric heating determines wide range of physical and chem...
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New High-Res Map of Antarctica Shows the Icy Continent in Astonishing Detail Researchers have released the most detailed terrain map of Antarctica to date.
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Hurricane Florence Intensifies As It Barrels Toward US East Coast Florence is expected to become a major hurricane before striking the Southeast.
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Happy Birthday, LHC: Here's to 10 Years of Atom Smashing at the Large Hadron Collider Ten years ago, the world's largest scientific instrument was turned on and the start of a research dynasty began.
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The Fate of Free Will: When Science Crosses Swords with Philosophy In some domains the two knowledge systems are complementary, but in others they might be headed for conflict --
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We should be open to the idea that human intelligence isn't as special as we like to think it is
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