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Location American Science News for 7 February 2019
Scientists simulate a black hole in a water tank Certain phenomena that occur in black holes but cannot be directly observed in astronomic investigations can be studied by means of a laboratory simulation. This is possible due to a peculiar analogy between processes th...
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New measurements of exotic form of magnesium suggest surprising shape-shift Just over a decade ago scientists pushed magnesium atoms to new limits, jamming extra neutrons into their nuclei toward--and possibly reaching--the maximum limit for this element.
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The European Space Agency is sending a rover to look for signs of life on Mars, and it has been named after one of the discoverers of DNA
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Researchers report specific drugs designed to affect human appetite work to suppress the appetite of mosquitoes.
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Researchers have identified a small set of molecules that can convert glial cells into new neurons. The finding could help develop new treatments for Alzheimer's disease and brain injuries.
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The Gut's Link to Parkinson's: Hype or Hope?

Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2019 21:50
Researchers review the evidence that Parkinson's disease may, at least for some patients, begin in the gut.
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A new study reports patients with psychosis experience accelerated brain aging in the frontoparietal and cingulo-opercular networks.
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This Is a Neuron on Nicotine

Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2019 21:40
Researchers have developed a protein sensor which allows for the observation of nicotine's movement in cells.
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A temperature sensitive fabric adjusts to how hot, cold or sweaty the wearer is to help them reach the perfect temperature
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Watch Now: Communicating the Universe's Complexity with Graphic Novels Theoretical physicist Clifford V. Johnson discusses his eye-catching approach to sharing science with the public --
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Researchers pinpoint promising approach for analyzing atmospheric particles from space A new analysis has revealed that advanced satellite-based instrument capabilities are needed for global monitoring of microscopic particles, or aerosols, in the stratospheric layer of the atmosphere. Aerosols in the stra...
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What do algae, grandfather clocks and a two-faced Roman god have in common? On the face of it, not much--but they all play a part in a recent paper out of Northwestern University.This story begins in the mid-17th century...
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Painted Wolves Caught on Camera Hunting Baboons for the First Time Africa's painted wolves are beautiful, hard-core hunters.
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'Oldest' Case of Bone Cancer Is Diagnosed in a 240-Million-Year-Old Shell-Less Turtle Hundreds of millions of years ago, a shell-less turtle developed a malady in its bones.
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How to preserve nature on a tight budget

The Economist - 7 Feb 2019 17:53
How to preserve nature on a tight budget The owls have it THE NORTHERN spotted owl, pictured above, is a handsome creature. Dark brown and, as the name implies, dappled with white flecks, it stands up to half a metre tall when perched on branches in the ancient...
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Discovering new particles using black holes

Phys.org - 7 Feb 2019 17:36
Discovering new particles using black holes Some theories that go beyond the Standard Model of particle physics predict the existence of new ultralight particles, with masses much below the lightest known particles in nature. When these particles have very weak in...
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Marshmello's Fortnite Performance Hints at the Mindblowing Potential for Huge Shared Virtual Events An interesting moment at the intersection of digital entertainment, virtual reality, music, and gaming took place this past weekend. It may be remembered as an iconic achievement in the use of online virtual worlds for a...
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A circuit platform made of strongly interacting microwave photons A team of researchers at the University of Chicago has developed a circuit platform for the exploration of quantum matter made of strongly interacting microwave photons. In their paper published in the journal Nature, th...
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5 of the world's toughest unsolved maths problems

New Scientist - 7 Feb 2019 16:24
The Open Problems in Mathematical Physics is a list of the most monstrous maths riddles in physics. Here are five of the top problems that remain unsolved
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Single molecules show promise to optically detect single electrons Optical detection of a single electron using a single molecule has never been done. Leiden physicist Michel Orrit and his team have now identified a molecule that is sensitive enough to detect an electron at a distance o...
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A step closer to conducting top-level research in physics Experiments in astrophysics and nuclear and particle physics are crucial to analyse how the universe works. These usually require complex detector systems whose design and testing necessitate a deep understanding of a va...
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Physicists take big step in nanolaser design

Phys.org - 7 Feb 2019 15:30
Physicists take big step in nanolaser design Lasers are widely used in household appliances, medicine, industry, telecommunications and more. Several years ago, scientists introduced nanolasers. Their design is similar to that of the conventional semiconductor lase...
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