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Location American Science News for 14 December 2018
The Next Great Leap Forward? Combining Robots With the Internet of Things The Internet of Things is a popular vision of objects with internet connections sending information back and forth to make our lives easier and more comfortable. It's emerging in our homes, through everything from voice-...
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Scientists dismiss the idea of travel through wormholes A RUDN employee and Brazilian colleagues have called into question the concept of using stable wormholes as portals to different points of space-time. The results of the studies were published in Physical Review D.
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Better superconductors from ceramic copper oxides Medical magnetic resonance imaging, high-power microwave generators, superconducting magnetic energy storage units, and the solenoids in nuclear fusion reactors are very different technologies which all critically rely o...
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Researchers report human growth hormone, prepared from human tissue prior to 1985, may have been contaminated with seeds of the amyloid beta protein. In a new study, researchers injected mice with the original c-hGH batc...
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According to researchers, many children start to lose their belief in the existence of Santa by age eight. The main reason, researchers say, is as a result of errors made by parents. For those who do believe, the threat ...
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Researchers found differences in cells types between 16 regions of the brain during development may be key in determining whether genetic risks translate into disorders like ASD, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
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A Role For MicroRNAs in Social Behavior

Neuroscience News - 14 Dec 2018 22:00
Researchers report on how a microRNA cluster associated with the regulation of synaptic strength plays a role in controlling social behaviors in mammals.
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When parents play with their child, their brains show similar bursts of brain activity. The activity is linked to their baby's attention patterns, and not their own, researchers report.
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Experts Urge U.S. to Continue Support for Nuclear Fusion Research An international fusion project could help the nation eventually develop its own, smaller reactor --
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Half-Size, Ruffle-Headed Relative of Triceratops Discovered If head frills were a fashion statement, a newly identified 73-million-year-old triceratops relative was certainly at the top of its game.
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A space playground for the fourth state of matter A recipe to understand atomic structures:
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How complexity science can quickly detect climate record anomalies The history of our climate is written in ice. Reading it is a matter of deciphering the complex signals pulled from tens of thousands of years of accumulated isotopes frozen miles below the surface of Antarctica.
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When heat ceases to be a mystery, spintronics becomes more real The development of spintronics depends on materials that guarantee control over the flow of magnetically polarized currents. However, it is hard to talk about control when the details of heat transport through the interf...
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Using Wi-Fi signals to perform analog, wave-based computations A pair of researchers, one with the Langevin Institute, the other a company called Greenerwave, both in France, has developed a way to use ordinary Wi-Fi signals to perform analog, wave-based computations. In their paper...
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Magic number colloidal clusters

Phys.org - 14 Dec 2018 15:48
Magic number colloidal clusters Complexity in nature often results from self-assembly, and is considered particularly robust. Compact clusters of elemental particles can be shown to be of practical relevance, and are found in atomic nuclei, nanoparticl...
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The splendid generative potential of the Sierpinski triangle One transistor can become an oscillator with a surprising richness of behavior. However, even more interesting effects emerge if the structure of connections is fractal and shows some imperfections. Could similar rules e...
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What Lies Beneath the Transylvanian Castle That Imprisoned 'Dracula'? A castle where the bloodthirsty Vlad the Impaler may have once been imprisoned is slowly revealing its secrets, thanks to new radar scans of the ground below the structure.
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50,000-Year-Old Tiara Made from Woolly Mammoth Ivory Found in Denisova Cave The tiara was probably worn by an adult man with a relatively large head.
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Mountain of Evidence Confirms: Climate Change Is Really, Really Bad for Human Health and Well-Being It's now beyond official: Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, pose a danger to public health and welfare, according to an exhaustive review that looked at 275 scientific studies published over the past nine years.
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The carbon emissions from lugging coal around can be much higher than thought - up to a third as much as is emitted when the stuff is burned
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Leo DiCaprio's Rumored Plan to Buy a Dinosaur Duo Has Paleontologists Upset Leonardo DiCaprio is rumored to be in the market for a $2.5 million dinosaur duo: a meat-eating Allosaurus mother and babe, according to Page Six in the New York Post.
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We already knew that lunar dust is highly abrasive, but now it seems minerals in the dust can easily react with human cells and release large amount of toxins
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