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(U.S. Army Research Laboratory) An Army-funded project marks a turning point in the field of scalable quantum processors, producing the largest quantum chip of its type using diamond-based qubits and quantum photonics.
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Your Brain Parasite Isn't Making You Sick, Here's Why

Neuroscience News - 30 Jul 2020 23:44
Microglia keep the Toxoplasma gondii parasite in check in the brain. Microglia release an immune molecule that recruit immune cells from the blood to control the parasite.
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NASA: Mars rover Perseverance in 'safe mode' after launch, but should recover NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover entered "safe mode" after a successful launch Thursday (July 30), but should recover, NASA says.
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Laughter Acts as a Stress Buffer, and Even Smiling Helps

Neuroscience News - 30 Jul 2020 21:55
Laughing and smiling more might help to buffer against the effects of stress, researchers report.
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Some male anglerfish fuse to the much larger females to mate - they can do so because they don't recognise their partner's tissue as foreign material that should be attacked
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Large solar flares can put astronauts' health at risk and damage satellites, but we haven't had an early warning system for them - until now
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Why NASA's Mars rover Perseverance will use nuclear power to stay warm A spacecraft is only as strong as its power source, which is why when NASA was designing its Perseverance Mars rover, the agency turned to radioactive plutonium.
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Alzheimer's risk factors could be apparent as early as our teenage years, researchers reports. The risk factors disproportionately affect African Americans and include heart health problems, high cholesterol, diabetes, a...
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When elephant seals go on long dives, they can reach thousands of metres below the ocean's surface - and the lice they carry with them can withstand the intense pressure there
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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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Up to 40 per cent of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed through lifestyle measures like exercising, socialising and not smoking, says a major review
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Coastal floods wrought by rising seas could affect tens of millions more people and wipe out assets worth trillions of dollars by the end of the century, if the world fails to prevent the worst-case climate change scenar...
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Faster LEDs for wireless communications from invisible light Researchers have solved a major problem for optical wireless communications--the process by which light carries information between cell phones and other devices. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) pulse their light in a coded...
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Returned chunk of Stonehenge solves long-standing monument mystery A restoration worker kept a chunk of Stonehenge more than 60 years ago. He returned it last year and now the stone has solved a long-standing mystery.
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ISOLDE reveals fundamental property of astatine, the rarest element on Earth A team of researchers using the ISOLDE nuclear-physics facility at CERN has measured for the first time the so-called electron affinity of the chemical element astatine, the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth. T...
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Long-standing tension in the Standard Model addressed The best-known particle in the lepton family is the electron, a key building block of matter and central to our understanding of electricity. But the electron is not an only child. It has two heavier siblings, the muon a...
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Boosting the representation of Black students

Symmetry Magazine - 30 Jul 2020 15:32
A study conducted by the TEAM-UP task force provides a road map for doubling the number of African Americans obtaining bachelor's degrees in physics and astronomy. On June 10, thousands of academics around the globe halt...
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Researchers enhance electron spin longevity

Phys.org - 30 Jul 2020 14:40
Researchers enhance electron spin longevity The electron is an elementary particle, a building block on which other systems evolve. With specific properties such as spin, or angular momentum, that can be manipulated to carry information, electrons are primed to ad...
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Quantum machines learn 'quantum data'

Phys.org - 30 Jul 2020 14:30
Quantum machines learn 'quantum data' Skoltech scientists have shown that quantum enhanced machine learning can be used on quantum (as opposed to classical) data, overcoming a significant slowdown common to these applications and opening a "fertile ground to...
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Unusual electron sharing found in cool crystal

Phys.org - 30 Jul 2020 14:27
Unusual electron sharing found in cool crystal A team of scientists led by Nagoya University in Japan has detected a highly unusual atomic configuration in a tungsten-based material. Until now, the atomic configuration had only been seen in trihydrogen, an ion that e...
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Team proposes new integrated power-exhaust control solution for fusion reactor steady-state operation The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) team has proposed a new integrated control solution to tackle key problems in divertor power exhaust for the steady state operation of tokamak fusion reactor.
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Sleeping microbes wake up after 100 million years buried under the seafloor The microbes had been dormant below the ocean floor for eons, buried since the time of the dinosaurs. Then a team of scientists in Japan woke the little organisms up.
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