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Location American Science News for 24 January 2020
Experimental probe of a complete 3-D photonic band gap A crystal with a 3-D photonic band gap is a powerful tool to control light, with applications for new types of solar cells, sensors and miniature lasers. Inside a man-made crystal like this, a range of light wavelengths ...
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The UK's Met Office is forecasting a big increase in CO2 levels in 2020, due in part to the extreme wildfires that have been burning for months in Australia
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Microsoft's Moonshot Plan to Reverse Its Lifetime CO2 Emissions by 2050 The alarming headlines about Australia's bush fires over the last couple weeks have heightened the global outcry over climate change, and companies, NGOs, and governments are taking action. One of the most ambitious targ...
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'Jumping genes' help stabilize DNA folding patterns

Science Daily - 25 Jan 2020 00:51
The DNA molecule inside the nucleus of any human cell is more than six feet long. To fit into such a small space, it must fold into precise loops that also govern how genes are turned on or off. New research indicates th...
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A new study suggests that significant early childhood exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with structural changes in the brain at the age of 12.
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Early life adversity and opioid addiction

Science Daily - 25 Jan 2020 00:51
Individuals with a history of early life adversity (ELA) are disproportionately prone to opioid addiction. A new study reveals why. The study examines how early adversities interact with factors such as increased access ...
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One of the causes of breast cancer may be inflammation triggered by harmful bacteria suggest researchers. Scientists advise consuming natural yogurt, which contains beneficial bacteria which dampens inflammation and whic...
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DARPA scraps XS-1 military space plane project after Boeing drops out Boeing has withdrawn from Experimental Spaceplane, a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program designed to increase the nation's access to space.
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(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center) A new study suggests that significant early childhood exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with structural changes in the brain at the age of 12.
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A TV satellite is about to explode following 'irreversible' battery damage A Boeing satellite is being hastily moved into "graveyard orbit" following a devastating "anomaly" that turned its batteries into bombs.
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Optical stimulation causes marmosets to move their forelimbs

Neuroscience News - 24 Jan 2020 23:57
Optogenetic stimulation of the motor cortex causes marmosets to move their forelimbs in an almost puppet-like fashion.
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What goes up may actually be down

Neuroscience News - 24 Jan 2020 23:37
Virtual reality study reveals people plan movements and anticipate the force of gravity by "seeing it" through visual cues rather than "feeling it."
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A new twist on quantum communication in fiber

Phys.org - 24 Jan 2020 23:00
A new twist on quantum communication in fiber New research done at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Huazhang University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China, has exciting implications for secure data transfer across optical...
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Study reports the balance between serotonin and dopamine may be a risk factor for a person developing social anxiety disorder.
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Second person in US hospitalized with new coronavirus. Here's what doctors know. The woman, a 60-year-old Chicago resident, had recently traveled to Wuhan and arrived back on Jan. 13.
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Neuroblastoma: Causes, symptoms & treatment

Live Science - 24 Jan 2020 21:58
Neuroblastoma: Causes, symptoms & treatment Neuroblastoma is a rare form of childhood cancer that occurs when early forms of nerve cells don't develop correctly.
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Neuroimaging reveals areas of the brain associated with visual and auditory processing are more active when anxiety slowly increases during horror movies. After a shocking scene, brain areas associated with emotional pro...
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Gobs of sea-foam wash up in Spanish town. Here's why. Sea-foam is known to form from decaying algal blooms.
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Adding memory to pressure-sensitive phosphors

Phys.org - 24 Jan 2020 19:30
Adding memory to pressure-sensitive phosphors Mechanoluminescence (ML) is a type of luminescence induced by any mechanical action on a solid, leading to a range of applications in materials research, photonics and optics. For instance, the mechanical action can rele...
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Within months researchers will attempt to create a ball of plasma hotter than the sun inside the Joint European Torus, a doughnut-shaped machine in south-east England
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Gravity: We might have been getting it wrong this whole time Symmetry has been one of the guiding principles in physicists' search for fundamental laws of nature. What does it mean that laws of nature have symmetry? It means that laws look the same before and after an operation, s...
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On the way to quantum networks

Phys.org - 24 Jan 2020 18:29
On the way to quantum networks Physicists at LMU, together with colleagues at Saarland University, have successfully demonstrated the transport of an entangled state between an atom and a photon via an optic fiber over a distance of up to 20 km--thus ...
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