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Brain Region Implicated in Predicting the Consequences of Actions The anterior cingulate cortex plays a key role in how the brain can simulate the results of different actions and make the best decisions.
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What if Earth shared its orbit with another planet?

Live Science - 9 Nov 2020 16:36
What if Earth shared its orbit with another planet? Earth is the only planet traveling within its nearly circular orbit around the sun. But what if Earth shared its orbit with another planet?
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Micaiah Johnson's debut novel, The Space Between Worlds, is a witty, deep and savvy tale about travelling throughout the multiverse
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Study Confirms Spit Testing May Help Doctors Diagnose Concussions Altered microRNA levels in a person's saliva can help determine if they have experienced a recent concussion. The new saliva test is a cheap and non-invasive method for the identification of concussion.
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Safeguard That Protects Blood's 'Fountain of Youth' Discovered YTHDF2 is a key protein that assists in creating healthy blood cells by regulating the body's inflammatory response.
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Researchers decode thermal conductivity with light Groundbreaking science is often the result of true collaboration, with researchers in a variety of fields, viewpoints and experiences coming together in a unique way. One such effort by Clemson University researchers has...
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Study Finds Evidence of Neurobiological Mechanism for Hallucinations and Delusions Hallucinations and delusions share a common neurobiological mechanism while simultaneously depending on symptom-specific pathways.
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Female banded mongooses lead their groups into violent conflicts with rivals, mating with males in other groups in the confusion of battle
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US tops 10 million coronavirus cases

Live Science - 9 Nov 2020 23:17
US tops 10 million coronavirus cases The country's total now stands at just over 10 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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Antiferromagnets are suitable for dissipationless nanoelectronics, contrary to current theories Sometimes combinations of different things produce effects that no one expects, such as when completely new properties appear that the two combined parts do not have on their own. Dr. Libor mejkal from Johannes Gutenberg...
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Pfizer and its partner BioNTech say their coronavirus vaccine is 90 per cent effective in phase III trials. How excited should we be about the news, and what questions remain unanswered?
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Researchers find a way to turn glass into smart surfaces ITMO researchers have created a surface that can turn normal glass into a smart surface. This technology can be used in the production of AR screens that equip users with additional information about what is happening ar...
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Electrified magnets: Researchers uncover a new way to handle data The properties of synthesized magnets can be changed and controlled by charge currents as suggested by a study and simulations conducted by physicists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and Central South ...
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Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine is more than 90% effective, early data suggests The data is not yet published and the study is ongoing. But if this number holds up, it far exceeds public health experts' expectations.
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Jupiter's icy moon Europa may glow in the dark, which could help NASA's Europa Clipper mission determine whether the moon's seas have the ingredients for life
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Findings on short-range nuclear interactions will help scientists investigate neutron stars and heavy radioactive nuclei Atoms in a gas can seem like partiers at a nanoscopic rave, with particles zipping around, pairing up, and flying off again in seemingly random fashion. And yet physicists have come up with formulas that predict this beh...
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Tiny device enables new record in super-fast quantum light detection Bristol researchers have developed a tiny device that paves the way for higher performance quantum computers and quantum communications, making them significantly faster than the current state-of-the-art.
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The International Space Station Is Ailing. Its Replacement Will Shape the Future of Space Exploration Humans have now had a continuous presence in space for 20 years thanks to the International Space Station (ISS), but the facility is unlikely to survive into the next decade. What comes next could shape the future of spa...
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Study sets the first germanium-based constraints on dark matter Cosmological observations and measurements collected in the past suggest that ordinary matter, which includes stars, galaxies, the human body and countless other objects/living organisms, only makes up 20% of the total m...
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NOvA turns its eyes to the skies

Phys.org - 9 Nov 2020 18:18
NOvA turns its eyes to the skies The NOvA experiment, best known for its measurements of neutrino oscillations using particle beams from Fermilab accelerators, has been turning its eyes to the skies, examining phenomena ranging from supernovae to magnet...
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Experiments at French particle accelerator probe the properties of supernovae The action of neutrinos in supernovae is poorly understood. When the core of a massive star at the end of its life collapses on itself under the effect of gravity, the electrons in the atoms combine with the protons in t...
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Researchers propose source mask optimization technique in computational lithography Recently, researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed a source mask optimization (SMO) technique using the covariance matrix adaptation evo...
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