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Location American Science News for 25 April 2019
Artificial intelligence has learned to to paint in the style of artists including Van Gogh and Turner from just a few examples
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An AI made by Google has written mathematical proofs for more than 1200 theorems and may one day go on to tackle problems mathematicians don't know how to solve
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Scientists on a Sailboat Just Found Nearly 200,000 Viruses Hiding in Earth's Oceans The boat, named the Tara, has given scientists an unprecedented, detailed map of viruses in the marine ecosystem.
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One of Stephen Hawking's Most Famous Theories About Black Holes Just Suffered a Huge Blow A groundbreaking search for Hawking's ancient black holes comes back empty-handed.
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Inside Giant Atom Smasher, Physicists See the Impossible: Light Interacting with Light Physicists thought this was impossible, until now.
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An estimated 169 million children worldwide have missed out on getting the first dose of a measles vaccine, including more than half a million in the UK
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Sleep frees the hippocampus for new memory contents

Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2019 23:31
A rapid memory system transition from the hippocampus to the posterior parietal cortex is stabilized as we sleep. Sleep and repeated rehearsal of memory jointly contribute to long-term memory consolidation.
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The spin doctors: Researchers discover surprising quantum effect in hard disk drive material Scientists find surprising way to affect information storage properties in metal alloy.
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Over the past three decades, extreme winds and waves have increased globally, worsening the risk of flooding in coastal communities during storms
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The truth about the QWERTY keyboard

New Scientist - 25 Apr 2019 20:15
Why are we stuck with the QWERTY keyboard? The history of the most commonly used keyboard layout is a sometimes murky story of commercial opportunism, critics with ulterior motives and the stubborn persistence of an idea...
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Brain scans on movie watchers reveal how we judge people

Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2019 20:12
Using a combination of movie clips and neuroimaging, researchers find people have positive biases to those they feel are more like them, even if they are unable to see the person's face.
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A legal victory means 16 species of bird, including wood pigeons and crows, can no longer be killed with impunity in the UK
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Melanocyte stem cells from human hair follicles that carry CD34 have the ability to turn into glial cells. The CD34+ stem cells can regenerate myelin, both on neurons and in mouse models with a genetic defect that preven...
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High-Altitude Auroras Create 'Speed Bumps' for Satellites They help move pockets of air up where some spacecraft roam.
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Avengers: Endgame exploits time travel and quantum mechanics as it tries to restore the universe At the end of Avengers: Infinity War half the people (including heroes and villains) in the universe were gone in the snap of a finger from Thanos (Josh Brolin).
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Study uncovers new materials interactions that could improve data storage A new study provides insight into multiferroic materials, which could have substantive implications in fields such as data storage.
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Ministers are expected to meet with climate protestors next week, but what do they want? Rupert Read, of Extinction Rebellion, explains the group's demands
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Ministers are expected to meet with climate protestors next week, but what do they want? Rupert Read, of Extinction Rebellion, explains the group's demands
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Golden eagle talons with cut marks are commonest find from Neanderthal caves, compared with other birds of prey
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Comfort food leads to more weight gain during stress

Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2019 17:19
A combination of chronic stress and high-calorie diets raised insulin levels tenfold in the amygdala of mice. Prolonged high levels of insulin in the central amygdala resulted in neurons becoming desensitized to insulin....
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Ancient Tomb of Mysterious Man Named Tjt Discovered in Egypt Inside were many mummies and a statue of a ba-bird.
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Researchers transmit data via a semiconductor laser, opening the door to ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi You've never heard Dean Martin like this.
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