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Location American Science News for 4 December 2018
ESA team blasts Intel's new AI chip with radiation at CERN An ESA-led team subjected Intel's new Myriad 2 artificial intelligence chip to one of the most energetic radiation beams available on Earth. This test of its suitability to fly in space took place at CERN, the European O...
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A step closer to fusion energy: Imaging allows better testing of components for devices Harnessing nuclear fusion, which powers the sun and stars, to help meet earth's energy needs, is a step closer after researchers showed that using two types of imaging can help them assess the safety and reliability of p...
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(University of Toledo) The equation to make the inorganic compound combines a lead-free double perovskite with sodium.
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Combining neuroimaging data with deep convolutional neural networks, researchers were able to predict where people would direct their attention and gaze at images of natural scenes.
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Researchers have developed an innovative approach to identifying novel cellular targets and pathways involved in wiring adult born neurons into existing brain circuits.
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Researchers report increases in cortical responses to infants' faces between the prenatal to postnatal period is associated with more positive relationships with the baby after birth.
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LHC Noir

Symmetry Magazine - 4 Dec 2018 20:08
A proton describes its final moments in the Large Hadron Collider. During its second run, between 2015 and 2018, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN collided about 16 million billion particle pairs. This is the story of on...
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How to Move a Single Electron

Physics Buzz - 4 Dec 2018 19:49
Every time you brush your hair, hundreds of trillions of electrons jump from your hair onto the brush. These particles are so small and sensitive that it is almost impossible to handle them individually, but a group of s...
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Researchers report the administration of Lactobacillus reuteri may lead to brain changes that reverse social deficits in mouse models of ASD through a mechanism that involves the vagus nerve and reward system. The findin...
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A new study reports the combination of a toxic herbicide and lectins may trigger Parkinsonism after the toxins travel from the stomach to the brain.
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New Insights Into Loss of Pleasure in Depression

Neuroscience News - 4 Dec 2018 18:59
A new study reveals a brain region that contributes to anhedonia, the loss of pleasure, in those with depression. The study also shows how ketamine acts on this brain region, explaining why the drug appears to be so effe...
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Removing the RCAN1 gene in mice reduced weight gain, even when the animals were fed high fat diets for prolonged periods of time. Researchers say the findings could help develop new treatments to help prevent obesity in ...
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The first sample-return mission to an asteroid

The Economist - 4 Dec 2018 18:35
The first sample-return mission to an asteroid ANOTHER STAMP has just been added to the album of objects in the solar system visited by space probes. Bennu, pictured, is an asteroid that orbits the sun at approximately the same distance as Earth. This proximity, plus...
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Two billion people have anaemia - now a smartphone app that analyses photos of their fingernails can help them monitor the condition
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Welcome to the CRISPR Baby World--Here's What You Should Know Last week, the gene editing world was hit by news the equivalent of a nuclear bomb. In a video on YouTube, Dr. Jiankui He at Southern University of Science and Technology in China revealed that the first CRISPR babies--a...
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Virtual Reality Brings Jedi Powers to Life with Force Push

Neuroscience News - 4 Dec 2018 16:40
Researchers say Force Push will give users the ability to move distant objects using an approach for remote object manipulation in virtual reality.
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Moldy Mouse Chow Delays SpaceX Dragon Launch to Space Station SpaceX's next cargo launch to the International Space Station has been pushed back to Wednesday (Dec. 5) due to a rodent problem.
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Bouncing around specially tailored waves can turn an entire room into an analogue computer, which could help build an energy-efficient artificial intelligence
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SpaceX Delay May Mean 36,000 Wormy Passengers Are Too Old for Their Planned Experiments Here's what those wriggling worms are expected to do in space ... and it's not to scare aliens.
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Scientists Just Discovered What May Be Canada's Largest Cave. And It Looks Like Sarlacc's Pit. A helicopter team counting caribou in Canada recently made an unexpected discovery.
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Humanity's Largest Atom Smasher Takes a Pause, Will Wake Up Again in 2021 Particles: Breathe easy. Scientists at the world's largest particle collider have no plans to smash you together until spring 2021.
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Researchers demonstrate new building block in quantum computing Researchers with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated a new level of control over photons encoded with quantum information. Their research was published in Optica.
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