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Applying physics to understanding the mystery of consciousness An international study involving Monash physicists has cornered a new approach to measure consciousness, potentially changing our understanding complex neurological problems.
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Coronavirus mutations do not appear to increase transmissibility Researchers have identified 6,822 mutations of SARS-CoV-2 across a global dataset. 273 mutations have occurred repeatedly and independently. Of those, researchers investigated 31 mutations that have occurred at least ten...
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Babies know when you imitate them, and like it

Neuroscience News - 25 May 2020 20:58
Babies know when you imitate them, and like it By the age of six months, infants can recognize when an adult imitates them and perceive the imitator as more friendly.
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A child's brain activity reveals their memory ability

Neuroscience News - 25 May 2020 20:19
A child's brain activity reveals their memory ability Activity in the frontoparietal network during memory tasks reflected the individual working memory capabilities of children, with an activity pattern unique to working memory.
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Problems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why

Neuroscience News - 25 May 2020 19:48
Problems with alcohol? 29 gene variants may explain why Researchers have identified 29 genetic variants linked to problematic alcohol use. Nineteen of the genes were previously unknown independent risk factors for alcohol use disorder.
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A small galaxy called Sagittarius passed close to the Milky Way four times in the past 6 billion years, which may have caused periods of intense star formation
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New soliton laser pulses deliver high energy in a trillionth of a second Scientists have developed a new type of laser that can deliver high amounts of energy in very short bursts of time, with potential applications in eye and heart surgery or the engineering of delicate materials.
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Leading behavioural scientists have expressed concern that the Dominic Cummings scandal could encourage people to disregard the UK's coronavirus restrictions
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Russian military satellite launch spawns space-junk fireball over Australia (video) Russia launched a military satellite to orbit on Friday (May 22), and the mission generated plenty of drama in the downward direction as well.
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Researchers observe protons 'playing hopscotch' in a high-pressure form of ice An international team of researchers from University College Dublin (UCD) and University of Saskatchewan, Canada, have observed 'proton-hopping' movement in a high-pressure form of ice (Ice VII lattices).
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Energy-recovery linear accelerator proposed for next-generation physics research As physicists developed plans for building an electron-ion collider (EIC)--a next-generation nuclear physics facility to be built at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory for nuclear physics rese...
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Researchers demonstrate high-efficiency emission of dispersive wave in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers In the past decade, anti-resonant, hollow-core photonic crystal fibers (HC-PCFs) have become excellent platforms for studying ultrafast nonlinear optics such as ultrashort pulse compression to the single-cycle regime, ef...
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New Marsquake study could shatter theories on how Mars was born Tantalizing details about Mars' seismic activity have been revealed for the very first time.
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(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)) Thanks to data from the Gaia mission, of the European Space Agency (ESA), and international team led by researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) has p...
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(National Research Council of Science & Technology) Dr. Jeong Nam-Jo of Korea Institute of Energy Research(KIER) Marine Energy Convergence and Integration Research Team developed synthesis technologies of electrode mater...
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(Seoul National University) Researchers in the US and Korea reported the first efficient flexible light-emitting diodes with a two-dimensional titanium carbide MXene as a flexible and transparent electrode. This MXene-ba...
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(Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, Chinese Academy) Optical logic operations, as the basis of optical computing, hold huge potentials to many applications such as cryptog...
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(ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO 3D)) Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a 'cosmic ring of fire' -- as it existed 11 billion years ago.
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(Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, Chinese Academy) Nonlinear plasmonics, an interdisciplinary subject combining nonlinear and sub-wavelength optics, is an emerging field...
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(Kazan Federal University) Coordination Compounds Lab of Kazan Federal University started researching prebiotic peptide synthesis in 2013 with the use of the ASIA-330 flow chemistry system. Many lab projects are devoted ...
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(University of Wisconsin-Madison) New research shows that in the important ceramic material silicon carbide, carbon atoms collect at those grain boundaries when the material is exposed to radiation. The finding could hel...
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Lossless conduction at the edges

EurekAlert! - 25 May 2020 06:00
(University of Basel) Atomically thin layers of the semimetal tungsten ditelluride conduct electricity losslessly along narrow, one-dimensional channels at the crystal edges. The material is therefore a second-order topo...
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