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Location American Science News for 25 September 2020
A Genetic Variant That Protects Against Alzheimer's Promotes Immune Cell Functions PLCG2-P522R, a genetic variant that protects against Alzheimer's disease, enhances key functions of immune cells.
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IBM Plans to Have a 1,000-Qubit Quantum Computer by 2023

Singularity Hub - 25 Sep 2020 16:00
IBM Plans to Have a 1,000-Qubit Quantum Computer by 2023 The point at which quantum computers transition from expensive science experiments to a technology that could reshape the future always seems about a decade away. But a new technology roadmap from IBM suggests that timel...
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Mold that led to penicillin discovery revived to fight superbugs Scientists grew and sequenced mold that first led to the discovery of penicillin.
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Microscopic marine algae can use even the smallest amount of reflected light to grow in near darkness during winter under the Arctic sea ice
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Researchers work to create a roadmap on quantum materials The term 'quantum materials' was introduced to highlight the exotic properties of unconventional superconductors, heavy-fermion systems (materials with unusual electronic and magnetic properties) and multifunctional oxid...
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Physicists develop a method to improve gravitational wave detector sensitivity Gravitational wave detectors have opened a new window to the universe by measuring the ripples in spacetime produced by colliding black holes and neutron stars, but they are ultimately limited by quantum fluctuations ind...
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The use of graph neural networks to discover particles Machine learning algorithms can beat the world's hardest video games in minutes and solve complex equations faster than the collective efforts of generations of physicists. But the conventional algorithms still struggle ...
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Higher Narcissism May Be Linked With More Political Participation Study reveals those with narcissistic personality traits may be more politically active. Those with high levels of narcissism were more likely to contact politicians, sign petitions, and donate to political causes. Previ...
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Anxious, Moody Older Adults Are Vulnerable to Worse Cognitive Function Older people who have higher levels of neuroticism are more likely to have worse cognitive function than those with other personality traits. Researchers say personality traits may be related to how well people can maint...
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Spin clean-up method brings practical quantum computers closer to reality Quantum computers are the new frontier in advanced research technology, with potential applications such as performing critical calculations, protecting financial assets, or predicting molecular behavior in pharmaceutica...
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How COVID-19 might sabotage the immune system of young, healthy people Researchers have identified a crucial immune system mechanism that could help explain why the coronavirus is so lethal for some people.
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Provably exact artificial intelligence for nuclear and particle physics The Standard Model of particle physics describes all the known elementary particles and three of the four fundamental forces governing the universe; everything except gravity. These three forces--electromagnetic, strong,...
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Tiny robots that can transport individual neurons and connect them to form active neural circuits could help us study brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease
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Astronauts on the moon would face 2.6 times more radiation exposure than those aboard the International Space Station, which could make long-term missions riskier than thought
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Stem Cells Can Repair Parkinson's-Damaged Circuits in Mouse Brains Stem cells derived neurons integrate well into the correct regions of the brain, connecting with native neurons and restoring motor function in mouse models of Parkinson's disease.
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COVID-19 Spurs Anxious and Upsetting Dreams

Neuroscience News - 25 Sep 2020 23:07
COVID-19 Spurs Anxious and Upsetting Dreams New studies reveal COVID-19 is having a negative impact on sleep, spurring dreams that cause anxiety and emotional upset. Women appear to experience more disturbing dreams than men.
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Zombie storms are rising from the dead thanks to climate change Wildfires are burning the West Coast, hurricanes are flooding the Southeast -- and some of those storms are rising from the dead.
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Research Challenges Conventional Wisdom About Key Autism Trait Sensorimotor problems associated with ASD are caused by several complex and precise neurobiological processes, including differences in the way those with autism perceive the world around them.
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Divers discover lost WWII submarine wreck off Southeast Asia Divers in Southeast Asia have located the lost wreck of what's thought to be a U.S. Navy submarine that sank in 1943 after it was attacked by Japanese aircraft.
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Man dies after eating bags of black licorice every day The man reportedly ate several large packages of black licorice a day.
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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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Antiferromagnet lattice arrangements influence phase transitions Antiferromagnets contain orderly lattices of atoms and molecules, whose magnetic moments are always pointed in exactly opposite directions to those of their neighbors. These materials are driven to transition to other, m...
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