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Location American Science News for 3 December 2018
New quantum materials could take computing devices beyond the semiconductor era Researchers from Intel Corp. and the University of California, Berkeley, are looking beyond current transistor technology and preparing the way for a new type of memory and logic circuit that could someday be in every co...
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Britain Is Developing an AI-Powered Predictive Policing System The tantalizing prospect of predicting crime before it happens has got law enforcement agencies excited about AI. Most efforts so far have focused on forecasting where and when crime will happen, but now British police w...
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The force of the vacuum

Phys.org - 3 Dec 2018 15:36
The force of the vacuum Scientists from the Theory Department of the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) at the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) in Hamburg, Germany have shown through theoretical ca...
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Researchers report functional alterations in L-type calcium channels were detected in models of Fragile X syndrome.
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A new study reports boys with social skill problems during sixth grade are more likely to develop substance use issues by grade eight.
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Reproductive Cycle May Foreshadow Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 3 Dec 2018 22:35
A new mouse study reveals females most prone to develop Alzheimer's disease display a unique pattern of fluctuations in sex hormones during the ovarian cycle.
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In a reanalysis of all of its data, LIGO spotted gravitational waves from four new pairs of black holes colliding, bringing the total detection count up to 11
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DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, aims to map the universe in three dimensions and shine a light on the mysterious force of nature we call dark energy. Its five-year sky survey will begin in 2020, but the p...
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EEG Decodes How People Navigate Complex Sequences

Neuroscience News - 3 Dec 2018 20:07
A new EEG study reveals strong working memory is vital to working with abstract information.
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Researchers answer the questions of whether artificial intelligence is better at facial recognization than humans. The study found both humans and deep learning algorithms perform with similar levels of accuracy when ide...
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The latest figures show that preventative efforts are working, if only governments are willing to put them into action, says Deborah Gold
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Researchers have developed a faster way to acquire 3-D endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. With further development, the new approach could be useful for early detection and classification of a wide ran...
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LHC ends second season of data-taking

Symmetry Magazine - 3 Dec 2018 18:59
During the last four years, LHC scientists have filled in gaps in our knowledge and tested the boundaries of the Standard Model. Today operators at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerato...
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Researchers report artificial intelligence advancements may help to personalize immunotherapies and slow the effects of biological aging.
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Experimental Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Parkinson's

Neuroscience News - 3 Dec 2018 18:18
Tasquinimod, a new cancer drug, appears to control genes associated with Parkinson's disease, a new study reports.
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Scientists detect biggest known black-hole collision An international team of scientists have detected ripples in space and time, known as gravitational waves, from the biggest known black-hole collision that formed a new black hole about 80 times larger than the Sun - and...
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Scientist at work: To take atomic-scale pictures of tiny crystals, use a huge, kilometer-long synchrotron It's 4 a.m., and I've been up for about 20 hours straight. A loud alarm is blaring, accompanied by red strobe lights flashing. A stern voice announces, "Searching station B. Exit immediately." It feels like an emergency,...
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Covert infrared image encoding--hiding in plasmonic sight Plasmonic materials can uniquely control the electromagnetic spectrum due to nano-scale surface architecture. Recent advances in nanotechnology and materials science and their combined capacity to develop controlled geom...
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The sun has a north pole but no spacecraft has ever photographed it. Now the European Space Agency has cleverly pieced a together picture of it using other images
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Macroscopic phenomena governed by microscopic physics It has been difficult to simultaneously obtain micro- and macroscopic information in outer space. Global images of distant astrophysical phenomena provide macroscopic information, however local information is inaccessibl...
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NASA Arrives at Bennu Today, But Exactly Where Is That Asteroid? NASA is starting scientific observations of a new asteroid called Bennu today (Dec. 3), kicking the OSIRIS-REx mission into full gear.
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Hello, Bennu! NASA Asteroid-Sampling Probe Reaches Its Target Space Rock NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe sidled up to the diamond-shaped asteroid Bennu today (Dec. 3), bringing an end to a circuitous deep-space chase that lasted 27 months.
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