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This AI Predicts Obesity Prevalence--All the Way from Space A research team at the University of Washington has trained an artificial intelligence system to spot obesity--all the way from space. The system used a convolutional neural network (CNN) to analyze 150,000 satellite ima...
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Breaking the symmetry between fundamental forces A fraction of a second after the Big Bang, a single unified force may have shattered. Scientists from the CDF and DZero Collaborations used data from the Fermilab Tevatron Collider to re-create the early universe conditi...
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How the Brain Bounces Back

Neuroscience News - 17 Sep 2018 21:14
A new study reports activity, not rest, help speed up recovery following a brain injury.
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Modeling crystal behavior--toward answers in self-organization The electrical and mechanical responses of crystal materials, and the control of their coupled effect, form one of the central themes in material science. They are vital to applications such as ultrasonic generators and ...
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Particles surf their own waves, reveal how microbes and cells move through human body Surf's up for microbes swimming beside red blood cells.
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New understanding of light allows researchers to see around corners Covert sensing of objects around a corner may soon become a reality.
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New world record magnetic field

Phys.org - 17 Sep 2018 20:22
New world record magnetic field A group of scientists at the University of Tokyo has recorded the largest magnetic field ever generated indoors--a whopping 1,200 tesla, as measured in the standard units of magnetic field strength.
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By creating a new twist on fiber optic sensors, researchers in China have developed a smart, flexible photoacoustic imaging technique that may have potential applications in wearable devices, instrumentation and medical ...
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Are We Predisposed to Forgive?

Neuroscience News - 17 Sep 2018 19:51
A new study reports our cognitive flexibility in judging those who wrong us may shed light on both the human tendency to forgive, and explain why people hold on to those who continue to wrong them.
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Antibacterial cleaning products have the ability to alter the gut microbiome, increasing the risk for obesity in children, researchers report.
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Four Personality Types Based on New Data

Neuroscience News - 17 Sep 2018 17:41
A new, comprehensive data analysis study challenges existing paradigms in psychology relating to personality types. Researchers report there appear to be four major clusters of personality types.
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A honeybee swarm behaves like a superorganism by changing shape in response to physical stress - although doing so means individuals take on a greater burden
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Engineered skin cells inserted beneath the skin of mice help destroy cocaine in the blood before it reaches the brain - and the therapy might work in people too
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The Human Eye Can See 'Ghost Images'

Live Science - 17 Sep 2018 16:15
The Human Eye Can See 'Ghost Images' Scientists have discovered that the human eye has a spooky ability.
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Woman's Liver Problems Tied to Her Turmeric Supplement For one woman in Arizona, taking a turmeric supplement may have triggered an uncommon liver problem.
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If You Throw a Compostable Cup in the Trash, Does It Still Break Down? Compostable products are all the rage these days. But what happens to these items -- including compostable straws and silverware -- when they're thrown into a landfill instead of a compost heap?
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Japanese Billionaire Will Be First Lunar Tourist. And He Plans to Invite Artists. Yusaku Maezawa, founder of clothing company ZoZo, will be the first space tourist to travel around the moon, private spaceflight company SpaceX announced tonight (Sept. 17).
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The Large Hadron Collider prepares for the future The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is stopping proton collisions for five days this week to undergo numerous tests. Accelerator specialists need to test the LHC when it is not in production mode and there are only several w...
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Keep cool: Researchers develop magnetic cooling cycle As a result of climate change, population growth, and rising expectations regarding quality of life, energy requirements for cooling processes are growing much faster worldwide than for heating. Another problem that bese...
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Ancient Three-Way Collision Formed British Mainland

Live Science - 17 Sep 2018 13:32
Ancient Three-Way Collision Formed British Mainland A surprising third party was involved in the creation of Britain.
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Bizarre Physics Phenomenon Suggests Objects Can Be Two Temperatures at Once Schrödinger's cat has a new friend: Schrödinger's thermometer.
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'Thor's Well' Seems to Drain to the Underworld in Incredible Photo (Here's Why) The ocean seems to disappear into Oregon's rocky coastline.
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