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Location American Science News for 7 November 2018
Ripples in Space-Time Could Reveal the Shape of Wormholes Wormholes are usually illustrated as gaping gravity wells linked by a narrow tunnel, but their precise shape has been unknown -- until now.
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A new robot system will reopen abandoned, flooded mines Teeth in its head and a sting in its tail THE IDEA of underwater mining is not restricted to the ocean floor (see article). High water tables submerge many terrestrial deposits, too. At minimum, this means doing a lot of...
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Town-dwelling spiders are not afraid of the light

The Economist - 7 Nov 2018 22:33
Town-dwelling spiders are not afraid of the light Lover of the light MOST SPIDERS avoid light because, besides being predators, they are also potential prey. But there is a set of circumstances in which living beside a powerful light is an advantage. This is when you ar...
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Levitating particles could lift nuclear detective work Laser-based 'optical tweezers' could levitate uranium and plutonium particles, thus allowing the measurement of nuclear recoil during radioactive decay. This technique, proposed by scientists at Los Alamos National Labor...
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How beatboxers produce sound: Using real-time MRI to understand Beatboxing is a musical art form in which performers use their vocal tract to create percussive sounds. Sometimes individual beatboxers perform as a part of an ensemble, using their vocal tracts to provide beats for othe...
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Codebreaker Turing's theory explains how shark scales are patterned A system proposed by world war two codebreaker Alan Turing more than 60 years ago can explain the patterning of tooth-like scales possessed by sharks, according to new research.
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A blood test can detect if you have breast, bowel or other cancers by looking for characteristic tumour DNA fragments that have leaked into the circulation
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Researchers create most complete high-resolution atomic movie of photosynthesis to date Despite its role in shaping life as we know it, many aspects of photosynthesis remain a mystery. An international collaboration between scientists at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Labor...
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A red animal painted on a cave wall in Borneo more than 40,000 years ago is the oldest drawing of a real-life object ever discovered
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Many are alarmed by the fast-rising popularity of vaping among teenagers in the US. But experts are divided on whether e-cigarettes should be more tightly regulated
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Mining the deep ocean will soon begin

The Economist - 7 Nov 2018 19:59
DIVA AMON, a researcher at the Natural History Museum in London, spotted her first whale skull in 2013, during an expedition to the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the tropical Pacific. It sat on beige silt, some 4,000 ...
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Embalmed Heads Hanging Around a Horse's Neck: That's How Ancient Celts Showed Off The ancient Celts took boasting of their conquests to an extreme.
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What Is Salmonella?

Live Science - 7 Nov 2018 19:33
What Is Salmonella? Salmonella causes an unpleasant bacterial infection that usually occurs after the person consumes a contaminated food or beverage. Although the symptoms are miserable, most people recover quickly with hydration and rest.
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Unraveling a Genetic Network Linked to Autism

Neuroscience News - 7 Nov 2018 19:02
Using CRISPR techniques, researchers have uncovered a genetic network linked to autism.
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Using Big Data to Give Patients Control of Their Own Health Big data, personalized medicine, artificial intelligence. String these three buzzphrases together, and what do you have? A system that may revolutionize the future of healthcare, by bringing sophisticated health data dir...
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Researchers report adolescent cannabis use alters the structural development of the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain that helps control higher cognitive functions.
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A new study reports women who give birth to boys are at a 79% increased risk of developing postnatal depression than those who birth girls. Researchers also note that women who experience birth complications are 174% mor...
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According to a new study, people who live to the age of 65 are continuing to live longer than their parents did. Researchers say this trend does not appear to be slowing.
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Experiments with optical tweezers race to test the laws of quantum mechanics One might think that the optical tweezer - a focused laser beam that can trap small particles - is old hat by now. After all, the tweezer was invented by Arthur Ashkin in 1970. And he received the Nobel Prize for it this...
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AI Won't Replace Doctors, It Will Augment Them

Singularity Hub - 7 Nov 2018 18:00
AI Won't Replace Doctors, It Will Augment Them The future of medicine is a physician-patient-AI golden triangle, one in which machines augment clinical care and diagnostics--one with the patient at its heart. That is the takeaway message of DeepMind researcher Dr. Al...
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A new study reports a 39 to 46% reduction in seizures in children with Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome when given CBD based treatments.
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It Turns Out There is No "Type" in Type A Personality

Neuroscience News - 7 Nov 2018 17:17
Researchers say there is no "type" in the common pop psychology concept of a "Type A" personality.
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