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Location American Science News for 22 June 2020
New research deepens mystery of particle generation in proton collisions A group of researchers including scientists from the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, University of Tokyo, Nagoya University, and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) used the spin-polarized Relativis...
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Why some physicists really think there's a 'mirror universe' hiding in space-time What happens when you turn space-time upside-down?
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(Bentham Science Publishers) In this article, we have described a new practical cyclocondensation synthesis for a series of [1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-c]pyrido[3,2-e] pyrimidine and pyrido[2',3':4,5] pyrimido[6,1-c][1,2,4] tria...
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Being 'mind-blind' may make remembering, dreaming and imagining harder Aphantasia, a disorder in which people are lack the ability to mentally visualize imagery, is also associated with a widespread pattern of changes to other important cognitive processes. Many with aphantasia report a red...
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Siberian town records 100 degree F day -- the hottest in Arctic history The Siberian town of Verkhoyansk just recorded a 100-degree Fahrenheit day -- the hottest in Arctic history.
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A man who can't see numbers provides new insight into awareness The study of a man with a neurodegenerative disease that has robbed his ability to see certain numbers sheds light on how the brain processes information without any visual awareness of the stimuli.
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A history of bad relationships, discrimination or financial insecurity can increase someone's risk of dying early, according to a study of people in the US
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Quantifying creativity to expand it? Better art begins with better understanding Mixing materials allow for more varied and nuanced expressions of artistic creativity in children.
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New design for 'optical ruler' could revolutionize clocks, telescopes, telecommunications Just as a meter stick with hundreds of tick marks can be used to measure distances with great precision, a device known as a laser frequency comb, with its hundreds of evenly spaced, sharply defined frequencies, can be u...
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This man can't see numbers. But his brain can.

Live Science - 22 Jun 2020 21:09
This man can't see numbers. But his brain can. A rare degenerative brain disorder made it impossible for this man to see the numbers 2 through 9.
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Microbubbles controlled by acoustical tweezers for highly localized drug release Microbubbles are used every day as contrast agents in medical sonography, and are the subject of intense research for the delivery of therapeutic agents. There are a number of options available to manipulate these microb...
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One night in late April, my husband happened to look out the window and noticed, passing over our valley in southwest Montana, a string of around 30 mysterious lights--too fast to be aircraft and apparently too numerous ...
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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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Experimentally identifying effective theories in many-body systems One goal of science is to find physical descriptions of nature by studying how basic system components interact with one another. For complex many-body systems, effective theories are frequently used to this end. They al...
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Strainoptronics: A new way to control photons

Phys.org - 22 Jun 2020 18:26
Strainoptronics: A new way to control photons Researchers discovered a new way to engineer optoelectronic devices by stretching a two-dimensional material on top of a silicon photonic platform. Using this method, coined strainoptronics by a team led by George Washin...
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A method to 3-D print components for refined neutron scattering The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has licensed a novel method to 3-D print components used in neutron instruments for scientific research to the ExOne Company, a leading maker of binder jet 3-D pri...
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The record-breaking heat that has baked Siberia for several months should serve as a "loud alarm bell" of the need to adapt to climate change, researchers say
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A fresh twist in chiral topology

Phys.org - 22 Jun 2020 16:38
A fresh twist in chiral topology The concept of chirality is well-established in science: when an object cannot be superimposed on its mirror image, both the object and its mirror image are called chiral. In the drug industry, for instance, more than 50...
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World's fastest Bose-Einstein condensate created Researchers have created a Bose-Einstein condensate with record speed, creating the fascinating phase of matter in about 100 femtoseconds. To get an idea of how quick that is, hundred femtoseconds compared to one second ...
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CERN Council endorses building larger supercollider The CERN Council has unanimously endorsed the idea of building a newer, larger circular supercollider, dubbed the Future Circular Collider (FCC). The group made the announcement on June 19. The move is the first step tow...
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Honeywell claims to have built the highest-performing quantum computer available Multinational conglomerate Honeywell International Inc. is claiming to have built the highest-performing quantum computer available today. It made the announcement in a blogpost on its website. The company further claims...
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A New Startup Intends to Build the World's First Large-Scale Quantum Computer An ambitious plan to build a quantum computer the size of a soccer field could soon become a reality. A startup founded by the researchers behind the idea has just come out of stealth with $4.5 million in funding. While ...
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