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Location American Science News for 16 February 2019
Autotune can often sound robotic because it shifts off notes into perfect pitch, a new version listens to the notes you've already sung and uses them to help fill in the gaps
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Researchers report children on the autism spectrum who experience specific phobias may benefit from immersive virtual reality therapy. The study reports immersive VR helped almost 45% of children with ASD remain free fro...
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Brain Connections That Disadvantage Night Owls Revealed

Neuroscience News - 16 Feb 2019 21:59
A new MRI study reveals those who get to sleep and wake up late have lower resting brain connectivity in regions associated with the maintenance of consciousness. Researchers report the reduced brain connectivity is link...
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Why Men Who Can Do 40 Pushups May Have Better Heart Health The ability to do a lot of pushups may be a sign not only of strength, but also of good heart health, a new study suggests.
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(University of Science and Technology of China) A research team from University of Science and Technology of China develops a simple and economical process to fabricate large-scale flexible smart windows.
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(Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Recent advances to address hunger through agricultural discovery will be highlighted at this year's annual meeting of the AAAS. Se...
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The Ways of Wisdom in Schizophrenia

Neuroscience News - 16 Feb 2019 22:37
A new study reveals a correlation between higher levels of wisdom in those with schizophrenia and general well-being, better cognitive performance and everyday function.
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This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through February 16) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI Is Reinventing the Way We Invent David Rotman | MIT Technology Review “i‘This is where the action is,’ Alán Aspuru-Guzik says. ‘AIs that drive cars, AIs that improve medical diagnostic...
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(Aalto University) Researchers at Aalto University have developed new metasurfaces for the arbitrary manipulation of reflected waves, essentially breaking classical reflection law to engineer it at will.
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