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Seeing chemical reactions with music
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2020 06:00
(Institute for Basic Science) Audible sound enables chemical coloring and the coexistence of different chemical reactions in a solution.
Scientists develop first quantum algorithm to characterize noise across large systems
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 17:00
Quantum systems are notoriously prone to errors and noise. In order to overcome this and build a functional quantum computer, physicists should ideally understand the noise across an entire system. That has been out of r...
Light swirls provide insights into the quantum world
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 17:00
A new method uses swirls of light to enable researchers to observe previously invisible quantum states of electrons. The method was developed by physicists from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and an inte...
Space invaders as MOFs act as liquids
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2020 06:00
(King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)) Modified metal organic frameworks that can behave as porous liquids offer new possibilities for gas separation technologies.
Grasshopper jumping on Bloch sphere finds new quantum insights
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 16:04
New research at the University of Warwick has (pardon the pun) put a new spin on a mathematical analogy involving a jumping grasshopper and its ideal lawn shape. This work could help us understand the spin states of quan...
AI-Enhanced Precision Medicine Identifies Novel Autism Subtype
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 23:57
Precision-medicine enhanced with the help of artificial intelligence assisted in the identification of a new autism subtype that was characterized by abnormal lipid levels. AI-enhanced precision medicine could become a b...
That Little Voice in Your Head, If You Have It, May Be Aligning Your Thoughts
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 23:35
A significant number of people feel their thoughts take on the form of an inner voice, a new study reports.
Biology Blurs Line Between Sexes and Behaviors
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 23:13
Researchers have identified a genetic switch in neurons that can toggle between sex-specific states when necessary.
Individual Differences in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 22:34
Distinct personality traits emerge and manifest via both behavior and neural activity.
2 captive beluga whales finally freed to a seawater sanctuary in Iceland
Live Science - 10 Aug 2020 21:29
Two young beluga whales that were on show in an aquarium in Shanghai have now arrived at a seawater sanctuary off Iceland. This is the first time they've seen the sea in more than a decade.
Canada's last intact ice shelf just collapsed
Live Science - 10 Aug 2020 21:26
In less than 48 hours, the last intact ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic collapsed, losing more than 40% of its mass.
Is our solar system shaped like a deflated croissant?
Live Science - 10 Aug 2020 21:24
The bubble of charged particles that surrounds our solar system looks more like a deflated croissant than a comet, as traditionally envisioned, a recent study suggests.
What is brain death? New guidelines offer answers.
Live Science - 10 Aug 2020 20:50
Different states and different countries have never fully agreed on the procedure for determining brain death.
Deep learning and metamaterials make the invisible visible
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 19:11
By combining purpose-built materials and neural networks, researchers at EPFL have shown that sound can be used in high-resolution imagery.
Math Shows How Brain Stays Stable Amid Internal Noise and a Widely Varying World
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 19:09
Neural networks involved in the same computation will repeatedly converge toward the same firing rates, even if they are perturbed by the natural noisiness of individual neurons or sensory environmental stimuli.
International team develops new method to determine origin of stardust in meteorites
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 19:07
Analysis of meteorite content has been crucial in advancing our knowledge of the origin and evolution of our solar system. Some meteorites also contain grains of stardust. These grains predate the formation of our solar ...
Theoretical study shows that matter tends to be ordered at low temperatures
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2020 19:02
Classical phase transitions are governed by temperature. One of the most familiar examples is the phase transitions of water from solid to liquid to gas. However, other parameters govern phase transitions when temperatur...
Covid-19 news: Coronavirus not seasonal and will bounce back, says WHO
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2020 19:02
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Next Steps Taken Toward the Future of Particle Physics in Europe
Physics Buzz - 10 Aug 2020 18:43
Since the discovery of the Higgs Boson (or, more infamously, the "God Particle") in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) based at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), particle physicists have sought to exp...
Cannabis Use in Pregnancy Linked to a Greater Risk of Autism
Neuroscience News - 10 Aug 2020 18:37
Women who use cannabis during pregnancy are at increased risk of their child being diagnosed with autism.
Dwarf planet Ceres may be home to an underground ocean
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2020 18:00
New analysis of data from the Dawn spacecraft suggests there may be a liquid water ocean beneath the Occator crater on Ceres, the largest asteroid in the solar system
Fabric repels both oil and water thanks to clever silicone coating
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2020 18:00
By studying a fabric's weave, it's possible to design an environmentally friendly silicone coating for the individual fibres that makes the material oil and water-repellent