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Location American Science News for 19 February 2019
Giving Neural Nets an Innate Brain-Like Structure Could Bolster Deep Learning How many times have you heard the following idea? Deep learning, the machine learning technique that has taken the AI world by storm, is loosely inspired by the human brain. I myself have repeated the statement so many t...
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Here's Why Great White Sharks Are Natural-Born Superheroes What's the secret to being a badass great white shark? Millions of years of highly specialized genetic evolution.
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Customs Letter About a Long-Lost Suitcase Leads to Artifacts from Desert with Early 'Jesus' Painting The ancient desert village of Shivta in southern Israel made headlines when archaeologists discovered a wall painting there that is thought to show the baptism of Jesus Christ, the earliest representation of Christ known...
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High-energy X-ray bursts from low-energy plasma Solar flares shouldn't produce X-rays, but they do. Why? The one-size-fits-all approach to electron collisions misses a lucky few that lead to an intense X-ray burst. Scientists thought there were too many electron-scatt...
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Physicists explain fireballs erupting from grapes in microwave oven A trio of researchers with McMaster, Concordia and Trent Universities has solved the mystery of why pairs of grapes ignite into fireballs when cooked together in a microwave oven. In their paper published in Proceedings ...
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Observation of quantized heating in quantum matter Shaking a physical system typically heats it up, in the sense that the system continuously absorbs energy. When considering a circular shaking pattern, the amount of energy that is absorbed can potentially depend on the ...
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(Virginia Tech) Liu's porous carbon fibers can enable high energy density and high electron/ion charging rates, which are typically mutually exclusive in electrochemical energy storage devices.
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There have been several hints of a moon orbiting the exoplanet Kepler-1625b, but now researchers say these signals might actually point to a Jupiter-like planet
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In the blink of an eye: Team uses quantum of light to create new quantum simulator Imagine being stuck inside a maze and wanting to find your way out. How would you proceed? The answer is trial and error. This is how traditional computers with classical algorithms operate to find the solution to a comp...
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Unexpected Place for Learning and Memory in the Brain

Neuroscience News - 19 Feb 2019 21:29
A new study reveals the somatosensory cortex plays a complex role in memory and reward learning.
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A new study reveals a link between food allergies and relapses in Multiple Sclerosis.
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Researchers report fear extinction memories form as a result of an adenosine modification, which help to increase the activity of specific genes.
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Study Finds Ethnoracial Differences in Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 19 Feb 2019 20:39
A new study reveals Hispanic Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease tend to survive significantly longer with the condition than people from other ethnoracial groups.
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The Committee on Climate Change has warned that the UK failed to meet 15 out of 18 of its targets for tackling emissions between 2013 and 2017
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A historic second world war German submarine off the US coast is being destroyed -- thanks to oil released from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill
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Researchers Create New Map of Brain's Immune System

Neuroscience News - 19 Feb 2019 19:26
Researchers have successfully created a new map of the brain's immune system in both mice and humans. The findings suggest microglia all have the same core signatures, but can act differently, depending on their function...
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An astronomical data challenge

Symmetry Magazine - 19 Feb 2019 19:18
An astronomical data challenge The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will manage unprecedented volumes of data produced each night. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope--scheduled to come online in the early 2020s--will use a 3.2-gigapixel camera to phot...
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Researchers find an unusual way in which a material conducts heat when it is compressed In the latest wrinkle to be discovered in cubic boron arsenide, the unusual material contradicts the traditional rules that govern heat conduction, according to a new report by Boston College researchers in today's editi...
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New imaging technology captures movement of quantum particles with unprecedented resolution Excitons--electrically neutral quasiparticles--have extraordinary properties. They exist only in semiconducting and insulating materials and can be easily accessed in two-dimensional (2D) materials just a few atoms thick...
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Confirming a source of the process behind auroras and the formation of stars Fast magnetic reconnection, the rapid convergence, separation and explosive snapping together of magnetic field lines, gives rise to northern lights, solar flares and geomagnetic storms that can disrupt cell phone servic...
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Have you ever taken a moment to admire the brilliant blue of a bluebird's feathers or the vibrant green of a beetle's wings and wondered why you can't buy that color in a paint can? Nature has long since perfected a kind...
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Rainforest species are usually too difficult for people to catch - but for 45,000 years, humans in Sri Lanka survived by hunting squirrels and monkeys
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