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Location American Science News for 22 November 2020
The Trillion-Transistor Chip That Just Left a Supercomputer in the Dust The history of computer chips is a thrilling tale of extreme miniaturization. The smaller, the better is a trend that's given birth to the digital world as we know it. So, why on earth would you want to reverse course an...
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Could we ever pull enough carbon out of the atmosphere to stop climate change? Can we harness natural and human-made carbon traps to help us slow climate change?
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Stereotypes Prejudice Our Musical Tastes

Neuroscience News - 23 Nov 2020 00:43
Stereotypes Prejudice Our Musical Tastes Emotional response to music isn't just derived from lyrics or the beat, they are also based on preconceived ideas we have about different musical genres.
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Airflow studies reveal strategies to reduce indoor transmission of COVID-19 Wear a mask. Stay six feet apart. Avoid large gatherings. As the world awaits a safe and effective vaccine, controlling the COVID-19 pandemic hinges on widespread compliance with these public health guidelines. But as co...
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Breaking the ice on melting and freezing

Phys.org - 22 Nov 2020 22:06
Breaking the ice on melting and freezing At the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics, researchers shared new insights into melting icebergs and lake ice formation.
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Rural hospitals are under siege from COVID-19. Here's what doctors are facing, in their own words. It's difficult to put into words how hard COVID-19 is hitting rural America's hospitals.
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JFK conspiracy theory is debunked in Mexico 57 years after Kennedy assassination Most conspiracy theories surrounding President John F. Kennedy's assassination have been disproven.
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Solar power stations in space could be the answer to our energy needs It sounds like science fiction.
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Researchers present a range of studies investigating the aerodynamics of infectious disease. Their results suggest strategies for lowering risk based on a rigorous understanding of how infectious particles mix with air i...
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(American Physical Society) At the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics, researchers presented a range of studies investigating the aerodynamics of infectious disease. Their r...
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