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4 Dark Matter Searches to Watch in 2019

Live Science - 1 Jan 2019 15:48
4 Dark Matter Searches to Watch in 2019 As 2019 nears, physicists are hard at work on the next generation of dark matter detectors, and on parsing confusing data from detectors that already exist.
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James Clarke, of Intel's quantum computing research team, tells New Scientist about his ambitions to make the first device with a million qubits
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Farmed chickens often carry diseases like Campylobacter, which can cause food poisoning, but faecal transplants dramatically slow the spread of the bacteria
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AI Will Create Millions More Jobs Than It Will Destroy. Here's How In the past few years, artificial intelligence has advanced so quickly that it now seems hardly a month goes by without a newsworthy AI breakthrough. In areas as wide-ranging as speech translation, medical diagnosis, and...
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The construction of a high-speed train line, HS2, is allowing archaeologists to search for Romans, plague victims and even mammoths
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Archaeology Discoveries to Watch for in 2019

Live Science - 1 Jan 2019 15:47
Archaeology Discoveries to Watch for in 2019 We may find what's hiding inside the Great Pyramid. And also tablets from a lost city in Iraq, and lost Faberge eggs from the Russian royal family. Stay tuned.
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No one knew climate change would affect viruses that spread from person to person, but it does. For the eighth of our 12 Days of Culture we look at how disease may change
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Our annual vows to ditch bad habits rarely manage to change behaviour, but why? Frank Swain examines how to make a new you this year
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(Bentham Science Publishers) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors are potential drug candidates within therapeutics of different neuropsychological and neurodegenerative disorders including anxiety, depression and Parkinson's di...
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(Bentham Science Publishers) Data indicates that high intrahepatic or circulating PCSK9 levels increase muscle and liver lipid storage, adipose energy storage and hepatic fatty acids, as well as triglycerides storage and...
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(Bentham Science Publishers) The purpose of this review is to present available data on the efficacy and safety of the two available PCSK9 inhibitors in patients with FH, and importantly to discuss potential differences ...
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