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How molecules interact with a laser field

Phys.org - 18 Jan 2019 18:00
How molecules interact with a laser field When molecules interact with the oscillating field of a laser, an instantaneous, time-dependent dipole is induced. This very general effect underlies diverse physical phenomena such as optical tweezers, for which Arthur ...
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A new mouse study reveals common food additives, such as the dietary emulsifiers CMC and P80, may increase the risk of anxiety related disorders and adversely affect social behaviors.
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Genetic Variant Implicated in Schizophrenia Development

Neuroscience News - 18 Jan 2019 22:42
Researchers report a genetic variant that prevents correct functioning of the NMDAR receptor may play a role in the development of schizophrenia.
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Researchers have developed a new system that relies on reinforcement learning to tune a robotic prosthesis, allowing users to walk comfortably with the device within minutes.
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Researchers have discovered a link between women who sleep for more than nine hours uninterrupted a night while pregnant and an increased risk of stillbirth. The study reports the link appears to be independent of other ...
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No Link Between Bilingualism in Children and More Focus

Neuroscience News - 18 Jan 2019 21:54
Contrary to popular belief, bilingual children do not have an advantage over monolingual children when it comes to attention and executive function, a new study reports.
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Researchers have developed a new technique that helps identify the functional properties of individual synapses that link the two hemispheres of the brain.
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Classic double-slit experiment in a new light

Phys.org - 18 Jan 2019 21:00
Classic double-slit experiment in a new light An international research team led by physicists from the University of Cologne has implemented a new variant of the basic double-slit experiment using resonant inelastic X-ray scattering at the European Synchrotron ESRF...
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Enhanced NMR reveals chemical structures in a fraction of the time MIT researchers have developed a way to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), a technique used to study the structure and composition of many kinds of molecules, including...
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A new study reveals how bacteria in the gut is able to metabolize levodopa into dopamine in Parkinson's patients.
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How Musicians Communicate Non-Verbally During Performance

Neuroscience News - 18 Jan 2019 20:51
Fitting musicians with motion capture sensors and applying mathematical techniques, researchers discover how musicians communicate non-verbally while performing different pieces of music.
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Here's How to Watch the Super Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse This Weekend On Sunday, the moon will snuggle up as close as it ever does to Earth, passing through our planet's shadow and putting on a show for millions across North and South America.
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The discovery of preserved carcasses of tiny crustaceans and tardigrades beneath Lake Mercer suggests biologically complex life may survive deep beneath the ice
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Large Hadron Collider replacement plans unveiled - here's what it could discover The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is the most powerful particle accelerator in the world. During its ten years of operations it has led to remarkable discoveries, including the long sought-after Higgs boson. On Jan...
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In search of Weyl semimetals

Phys.org - 18 Jan 2019 17:57
In search of Weyl semimetals Imagine how much you could accomplish if the circuits in your laptop and cell phone worked 10 times faster, and your battery lasted 10 times longer, than they do now.
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The last 10 years have seen amazing advances in science and technology - and stark damage to the world we live in. Like a lot of people on social media we thought we'd take a look back at the last ten years in science an...
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The Catch No One's Talking About: Renewable Energy Relies on Non-Renewable Resources Renewable energy is generally viewed as a long-term solution to climate change. It's no surprise, then, that a great deal of effort is going into to powering the world by using only renewables, and researchers are even l...
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The Power of Unlearning: Serena Williams' Story

Singularity Hub - 18 Jan 2019 17:00
The Power of Unlearning: Serena Williams' Story At the beginning of the 2010 season, tennis superstar Serena Williams was at the pinnacle of her sport. She was the top-ranked female tennis player in the world. However, while dining at a Munich restaurant Serena accide...
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Check Out These Amazing Super-Detailed Images of Fruit Fly Brains A team of neuroscientists have produced a series of amazing, detailed images of fruit fly brains using a brand-new combination of imaging techniques.
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1st Interstellar Visitor 'Oumuamua Is Actually Not That Special A cigar-shaped space rock named 'Oumuamua caused quite a stir when it became the first interstellar visitor discovered in our solar system. Is it an asteroid, a comet or an alien spacecraft? Whatever it is, it's probably...
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Here's How a Huge Exoplanet Very Close to Earth Could Hide Strange Forms of Life There's a rocky planet in our stellar neighborhood that's very big and cold. However, scientists argue, it might still hold life.
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Mini-Monsters with Multiple Heads Created in the Lab

Live Science - 18 Jan 2019 15:03
Mini-Monsters with Multiple Heads Created in the Lab A single genetic tweak can mess up the process of regeneration in hydras, causing them to sprout multiple heads.
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