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Location American Science News for 10 November 2020
Physicists produce world's first neutron-rich, radioactive tantalum ions An international team of scientists have unveiled the world's first production of a purified beam of neutron-rich, radioactive tantalum ions. This development could now allow for lab-based experiments on exploding stars ...
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Researchers at Samsung have created a prototype video screen capable of displaying holographic images with a wide viewing angle, and the tech could come to smartphones
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Improving high-energy lithium-ion batteries with carbon filler Lithium-ion batteries are the major rechargeable power source for many portable devices as well as electric vehicles, but their use is limited, because they do not provide high power output while simultaneously allowing ...
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Scientists uncover secrets to designing brain-like devices Even with decades of unprecedented development in computational power, the human brain still holds many advantages over modern computing technologies. Our brains are extremely efficient for many cognitive tasks and do no...
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Alien-like photo shows snake eel dangling out of heron's stomach in midair The snake eel probably thought "not today" as it burrowed out of the heron's stomach.
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Sticky electrons: When repulsion turns into attraction Materials can assume completely different properties depending on temperature, pressure, electrical voltage or other physical quantities. In theoretical solid-state physics, state-of-the-art computer models are used to u...
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Meet the kaon

Symmetry Magazine - 10 Nov 2020 19:44
Nearly 75 years after the puzzling first detection of the kaon, scientists are still looking to the particle for hints of physics beyond their current understanding. All Clifford Charles Butler and George Rochester knew ...
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Bioinspired metagel with broadband tunable impedance matching Impedance matching is a concept that can maximize energy transmission from a source through a media, and is established across electrical, acoustic and optical engineering. It is frequently necessary to match a load impe...
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Jim Bridenstine will step aside as NASA chief when President-elect Biden takes over: report NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine won't remain in the agency's lead role in the Biden administration even if asked, Aerospace Daily & Defense Report reported on Sunday (Nov. 8).
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(Earth Institute at Columbia University) Scientists have detected what they say are the sediments of a huge ancient lake bed sealed more than a mile under the ice of northwest Greenland--the first-ever discovery of such ...
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(Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech)) Scientists from Skoltech puzzled out the physical meaning of the mysterious Mendeleev Numbers and suggested calculating them based on the fundamental properties o...
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(American Institute of Physics) Researchers from UCLA believe using plasma could promise a significant breakthrough in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. In Physics of Fluids, modeling conducted showed strains of ...
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Mama and baby bear shot to death aboard Russian nuclear submarine A mother bear and her cub were shot and killed by Russian hunters after boarding a docked nuclear submarine in Kamchatka.
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Chemicals in Your Living Room Cause Diabetes

Neuroscience News - 11 Nov 2020 01:09
Chemicals in Your Living Room Cause Diabetes PBDEs, common flame retardants found on household furniture, caused an increased risk of diabetes in mice only exposed to the chemicals through their mother's milk. In addition to increased glucose intolerance, researche...
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Black hole or no black hole: On the outcome of neutron star collisions A new study lead by GSI scientists and international colleagues investigates black-hole formation in neutron star mergers. Computer simulations show that the properties of dense nuclear matter play a crucial role, which ...
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2020 Atlantic hurricane season shatters record

Live Science - 11 Nov 2020 00:13
2020 Atlantic hurricane season shatters record Tropical storm Theta cements the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season's status as a record-breaker. And there's still time to run up the score.
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Denmark halts plan to cull 17 million mink over coronavirus infections Some still argue that culling would be best for public health and animal welfare.
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We have a covid-19 vaccine that works. But can we keep it cold enough to get it to enough people?
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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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Some microbes break down rocks and leach certain elements out of them for nutrients, and experiments in space show they could be used for mining beyond Earth
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SpaceX set to launch first fully-crewed ISS mission Saturday We're likely just days away from the first fully-crewed SpaceX launch, after SpaceX fixed engine problems that cropped up in October.
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A new study has shown pregnant women with obesity could reduce the health risks for their infants through improved diet and more physical activity.
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