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Graphics cards farm to help in search of new physics at LHCb For the first time, data from LHCb, a major physics experiment, will be processed on a farm of GPUs. This solution is not only much cheaper, but it will help decrease the cluster size and process data at speeds up to 40 ...
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(Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg) Bose-Einstein condensates are often described as the fifth state of matter: At extremely low temperatures, gas atoms behave like a single particle. The exact properties of th...
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Stunningly intact giant squid washes ashore in South Africa The giant squid's esophagus goes through its brain.
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As COVID-19 spikes, will some state shut down again?

Live Science - 17 Jun 2020 13:00
As COVID-19 spikes, will some state shut down again? Will states reach a "tipping point" in COVID-19 cases that triggers more shutdowns?
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Scientists gain detailed images of how a protein that calms brain activity works Cryo-electron microscopy captures detailed snapshots of the GABAB receptor protein contorts as it interacts with GABA.
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New techniques improve quantum communication, entangle phonons Quantum communication--where information is sent through particles, typically entangled photons--has the potential to become the ultimate secure communication channel. Not only is it nearly impossible to eavesdrop on qua...
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Using light turbulence to generate frequency combs from small ring lasers We've all experienced turbulent air and water, but did you know light can be turbulent too?
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A proven method for stabilizing efforts to bring fusion power to Earth All efforts to replicate in tokamak fusion facilities the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars must cope with a constant problem--transient heat bursts that can halt fusion reactions and damage the doughnut-shaped...
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Even without concussion, athletes in contact sports may have brain changes Even without a concussion, repetitive impacts experienced by those who play contact sports have clear effects on the brain. Rugby players who reported no concussions had alterations in the microstructure of the brain, sp...
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Quantum-inspired approach dramatically lowers light power needed for optical coherence tomography Researchers have shown that a detection technology borrowed from quantum optics can be used to perform optical coherence tomography (OCT) with much lower light power than previously possible. This could greatly improve t...
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New quantum sensing technique allows high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a widely used tool for chemical analysis and molecular structure recognition. Because it typically relies on the weak magnetic fields produced by a small thermal nuclear s...
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A step forward in solving the reactor-neutrino flux problem Joint effort of the nuclear theory group at the University of Jyvaskyla and the international collaborative EXO-200 experiment paves the way for solving the reactor antineutrino flux problems. The EXO-200 collaboration c...
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Study sheds light on a classic visual illusion

Neuroscience News - 17 Jun 2020 21:07
Study sheds light on a classic visual illusion A new study sheds light on why we get tricked by a classic optical illusion. Researchers found brightness estimations occur before visual information reaches the visual cortex, probably originating in the retina.
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We still don't know what the mass of a neutrino is, which means there is still lots of exciting work to do, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
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Observation of excess events in the XENON1T dark matter experiment Scientists from the international XENON collaboration, an international experimental group including the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), University of Tokyo; the Institute fo...
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Physicists develop a new theory for Bose-Einstein condensates Bose-Einstein condensates are often described as the fifth state of matter: At extremely low temperatures, gas atoms behave like a single particle. The exact properties of these systems are notoriously difficult to study...
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Astronomers solve whirling mystery around nearby black hole How fast is this nearby black hole spinning? A new measurement offers clues that could solve the old mystery.
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DNA analysis of the 5000-year-old bones of a man buried in the Newgrange passage tomb in Ireland suggest the ruling elite at the time married within their family like some ancient Egyptian rulers
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A huge egg, the second largest ever found, has been discovered in dinosaur-era rocks. It may have been laid by a giant marine reptile called a mosasaur
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Palaeontologists have long assumed that all dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs, but fossils of soft-shelled dinosaur eggs discovered in Mongolia suggest otherwise
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As bee populations continue to decline, researchers are looking for alternative ways to fertilise flowers. One suggestion is using soap bubbles to deliver pollen
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