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Anyon evidence observed using tiny anyon collider A team of researchers from Sorbonne Université and Université de Paris has reported observational evidence of a quasiparticle called an anyon. In their paper published in the journal Science, the team describes the tin...
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Researchers have mapped the interaction between SARS-CoV-2 proteins and human cells, showing which proteins are being activated and deactivated by coronavirus. The findings reveal how the virus can spread through the hum...
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Statue of Liberty blueprints discovered, showing last-minute changes The blueprints revealed the forethought that went into designing the statue.
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In a first, researchers use ultrafast 'electron camera' to learn about molecules in liquid samples High-speed "electron cameras" can detect tiny molecular movements in a material by scattering a powerful beam of electrons off a sample. Until recently, researchers had only used this technique to study gases and solids....
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Live Science podcast In this special episode of Life's Little Mysteries, we'll give you the latest news and answer frequently asked questions about the new coronavirus and COVID-19.
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The sensitivity of current RT-PCR testing for COVID-19 and overall test performance characteristics have not been reported clearly or consistently in medical literature. Researchers say doctors should expect a less visib...
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A new optical imaging tool allows surgeons to map out cancerous tumors and helps to provide a better understanding of how diseases affect brain activity.
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Snake venom used to solve structure of muscle protein

Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2020 22:21
A neurotoxin found in snake venom allowed researchers to uncover a detailed shape of nicotinic receptors involved in muscle contractions.
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Video games improve the visual attention of expert players

Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2020 21:53
If you're playing video games to help kill time during social distancing, you might be improving your visual attention abilities. Researchers found experienced gamers have faster information processing abilities and can ...
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Mercury probe snaps stunning photos of our planet during Earth flyby A spacecraft bound for Mercury beamed home stunning views of Earth during a crucial flyby conducted early today (April 10).
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Why COVID-19 hits smokers harder

Live Science - 10 Apr 2020 21:06
Why COVID-19 hits smokers harder Smokers' lungs may contain more gateways for the virus to enter and trigger infection.
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Combining focused ultrasound with microbubble treatments weakens the connection between blood-brain barrier cells, effectively allowing for better delivery and absorption of drug treatments.
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New model reveals the aerosolized particles carrying the coronavirus can remain in the air longer than was previously suggested. Researchers modeled a scenario where an infected person coughs in a supermarket aisle and t...
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New protocol identifies fascinating quantum states Topological materials attract great interest and may provide the basis for a new era in materials development. In Science Advances, physicists around Andreas Elben, Jinlong Yu, Peter Zoller and Benoit Vermersch now prese...
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Self-powered X-ray detector to revolutionize imaging for medicine, security and research A new X-ray detector prototype is on the brink of revolutionizing medical imaging, with dramatic reduction in radiation exposure and the associated health risks, while also boosting resolution in security scanners and re...
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A new clinical trial is enrolling patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms to assess the effect of nitric oxide in treating the virus. Previous research found nitric oxide has antiviral properties against coronaviruses. Th...
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The commonly reported effects of the Rubber Hand Illusion can be attributed to imaginative suggestion, researchers report.
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Research links elastodynamic and electromagnetic wave phenomena Imagine the advances to predictive modeling if you could infer something about how light amplifies colors in a bird's plumage from the way seismic waves propagate through mountain systems.
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A New Pandemic Playbook--So Next Time We're Ready

Singularity Hub - 10 Apr 2020 16:00
A New Pandemic Playbook--So Next Time We're Ready Ask just about anyone how the US is doing on its response to the coronavirus pandemic and you'll get some variation of the same answer: poorly. From a shortage of tests and medical supplies to mixed and contradictory off...
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The cold eyes of DUNE: International Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment How do you detect a particle that has almost no mass, feels only two of the four fundamental forces, and can travel unhindered through solid lead for an entire light-year without ever interacting with matter? This is the...
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Biblical story of Jesus possibly explained by excavations in his hometown of Nazareth Excavations at Jesus' hometown of Nazareth may help to explain some stories told in the bible.
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6 new coronaviruses discovered in bats

Live Science - 10 Apr 2020 14:26
6 new coronaviruses discovered in bats Scientists have discovered six entirely new coronaviruses lurking in bats in Myanmar.
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