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Electronics at the speed of light

Phys.org - 23 Dec 2019 20:50
Electronics at the speed of light A European team of researchers including physicists from the University of Konstanz has found a way of transporting electrons at times below the femtosecond range by manipulating them with light. This could have major im...
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New rules illuminate how objects absorb and emit light Princeton researchers have uncovered new rules governing how objects absorb and emit light, fine-tuning scientists' control over light and boosting research into next-generation solar and optical devices.
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Researchers have now achieved the highest reported rates of inserting genes into human cells with the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing system, a necessary step for harnessing CRISPR for clinical gene-therapy applications. By che...
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Gone fishin' -- for proteins

Science Daily - 23 Dec 2019 21:28
Casting lines into human cells to snag proteins, a team of researchers has solved a 20-year-old mystery of cell biology.
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A mother's obesity in pregnancy can affect her child's development years down the road, according to researchers who found lagging motor skills in preschoolers and lower IQ in middle childhood for boys whose mothers were...
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Artificial intelligence tracks down leukemia

Science Daily - 23 Dec 2019 18:53
Artificial intelligence can detect one of the most common forms of blood cancer - acute myeloid leukemia -- with high reliability. Researchers at the DZNE and the University of Bonn have now shown this in a proof-of-conc...
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Researchers developed a liquid electret material capable of semi-permanently retaining static electricity. They subsequently combined this material with soft electrodes to create the first bendable, stretchable vibration...
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10 Things We Learned About the Brain in 2019

Live Science - 23 Dec 2019 17:00
10 Things We Learned About the Brain in 2019 We depend on this organ to live and learn, but much of the tissue still remains as mysterious to us as the inside of a black hole.
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Powder, not gas: A safer, more effective way to create a star on Earth A major issue with operating ring-shaped fusion facilities known as tokamaks is keeping the plasma that fuels fusion reactions free of impurities that could reduce the efficiency of the reactions. Now, scientists at the ...
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Scientists develop gentle, microscopic hands to study tiny, soft materials Handling very soft, delicate items without damaging them is hard enough with human hands, let alone doing it at the microscopic scale with laboratory instruments. Three new studies show how scientists have honed a techni...
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10 Signs That Earth's Climate Is Off the Rails

Live Science - 23 Dec 2019 21:33
10 Signs That Earth's Climate Is Off the Rails Our planet's climate is bananas.
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Buckyballs release electron-positron pairs in forward directions When electrons collide with positrons, their antimatter counterparts, unstable pairs can form in which both types of particle orbit around each other. Named 'positronium,' physicists have now produced this intriguing str...
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Six extremely hot exoplanets have been found, with temperatures of between 1100°C and 1800°C, by studying gas in outer space
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An approach for constructing non-Hermitian topological invariants in real space In physics, non-Hermitian systems are systems that cannot be described by standard (i.e., Hermitian) laws of quantum mechanics, or more precisely, that can only be described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. Non-Hermitian s...
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Physicists find ways to overcome signal loss in magnonic circuits Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, and N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University have demonstrated that the coupling elements in ...
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10 Things That Blasted Through Space in 2019

Live Science - 23 Dec 2019 18:17
... and sometimes crashed to Earth.
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The 10 Weirdest Science Studies of 2019

Live Science - 23 Dec 2019 18:14
The 10 Weirdest Science Studies of 2019 Oh, the things we do for science!
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Super-resolution at all scales with active thermal detection When you search your lost keys with a flash lamp, when bats detect obstacles during their night flight, or when car radars locate other cars on the road, the very same physical principle works. Be it light, sound, or an ...
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From Jesus' Time: The 10 Most Interesting Biblical Discoveries of 2019 From long-lost churches to marvelous mosaics, here are the most intriguing biblical discoveries archaeologists made in 2019.
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A one-off injection of cells could be a solution to the longstanding problem of the body rejecting an organ transplant
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A new forensics technique separates mixtures of drugs using magnetic levitation, helping police identify them more easily
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The coolest LEGO in the universe

Phys.org - 23 Dec 2019 14:00
The coolest LEGO in the universe For the first time, LEGO has been cooled to the lowest temperature possible in an experiment which reveals a new use for the popular toy.
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