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Diamonds are not just for jewelry anymore

Phys.org - 22 Dec 2020 17:39
Diamonds are not just for jewelry anymore When it comes to the semiconductor industry, silicon has reigned as king in the electronics field, but it is coming to the end of its physical limits.
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Wearing a mask may not be enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 without social distancing. Researchers tested how different types of mask impacted the spread of droplets that carry the coronavirus when we cough or sne...
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Chemists describe a new form of ice

Phys.org - 22 Dec 2020 17:56
Chemists describe a new form of ice Scientists from the United States, China and Russia have described the structure and properties of a novel hydrogen clathrate hydrate that forms at room temperature and relatively low pressure. Hydrogen hydrates are a po...
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How to Be Happier in 2021

Neuroscience News - 22 Dec 2020 03:11
How to Be Happier in 2021 What and how you contribute to the world could be key to happiness in 2021.
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Stunning telescope image of Jupiter and Saturn's Great Conjunction will amaze you A telescope close-up reveals the strange beauty of the Great Conjunction.
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2 people die in shark attacks. How unusual is this?

Live Science - 22 Dec 2020 17:31
2 people die in shark attacks. How unusual is this? Separate shark attacks in Hawaii and the eastern Caribbean leave two people dead. Experts say tragedies like this are rare relative to the number of people in the water.
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Putting on the pressure improves glass for fiber optics Rapid, accurate communication worldwide is possible via fiber optic cables, but as good as they are, they are not perfect. Now, researchers from Penn State and AGC Inc. in Japan suggest that the silica glass used for the...
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Cannabis Use Blunts Stress Reactivity

Neuroscience News - 23 Dec 2020 01:16
Cannabis Use Blunts Stress Reactivity Female rats exposed to vaporized cannabis for 30 days developed a blunted response to stress. The effect was not seen in male rats. Findings shed light on how chronic cannabis use affects males and females differently.
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Seals are making 'Star Wars' noises at each other underwater, and we have no idea why Antarctica's Weddell seals communicate with each other in a high-pitched underwater language reminiscent of Star Wars sound effects, a new study finds.
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Surgery, in addition to treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, may increase the length of survival for metastatic breast cancer patients, according to researchers.
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Pregnant women who are infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, during the third trimester are unlikely to pass the infection to their newborns, new research suggests. The study followed 127 pregnant wom...
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Understanding aerosol concentrations and persistence in public spaces can help determine infection risks. However, measuring these concentrations is difficult, requiring specialized personnel and equipment. Now, research...
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Discovering wide variation in hospitals' COVID-19 survival rates, researchers found that the levels of novel coronavirus in the surrounding community was likely the driving factor.
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A paint-on, transparent bandage containing phosphorescent materials reads the amount of oxygen reaching transplanted tissue -- a critical component of a transplant's success. Existing oximeter technology is complicated t...
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Researchers have developed a new bio-inspired medical endoscope that can acquire 3D visible light and near-infrared fluorescence images at the same time. It features an optical design that combines the high-resolution 3D...
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Substances present in cooked meats are associated with increased wheezing in children, researchers report.
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Over 300,000 people die each year in the US due to sudden cardiac death. In many cases, sudden cardiac death is caused by abnormally rapid heart rhythms called tachycardias, which means the heart cannot pump adequate blo...
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Scientists have shown that adding an experimental cancer drug to a widely used diabetes treatment improves blood glucose control and weight loss in mice, according to a new study.
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Antarctica has its 1st COVID-19 outbreak

Live Science - 22 Dec 2020 21:51
Antarctica has its 1st COVID-19 outbreak The outbreak occurred at the a Chilean research base on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Is it safe to get the COVID-19 vaccine if you're pregnant? Though the vaccine hasn't been tested in pregnant people, experts think that it's likely safe.
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Masks not enough to stop COVID-19's spread without distancing: study Simply wearing a mask may not be enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 without social distancing.
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Moon has way (way) more craters than we thought

Live Science - 22 Dec 2020 20:00
Moon has way (way) more craters than we thought Scientists found over 109,000 previously unidentified impact craters on the moon using artificial intelligence and data from China's lunar orbiters, creating the largest crater database of its kind.
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