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When magnetic fields around a black hole reconnect, they can slow down plasma particles near the event horizon, which cause the black hole to lose energy when it swallows them
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Autism Theory 25 Years in the Making

Neuroscience News - 9 Jan 2021 00:57
Autism Theory 25 Years in the Making New autism theory is consistent with the current science on the genetics of the disorder but shifts the focus to the positive traits of ASD and historical events that altered the prevalence of autism in society.
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More Than Half of People Using Cannabis for Pain Experience Multiple Withdrawal Symptoms People who use cannabis as a form of pain management report sleeplessness, nausea, and changes in mood or behavior when they go a significant time without using the drug.
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Wandering polar vortex may cause a wild, snowy winter A polar vortex disruption may cause snowy, cold weather in about two weeks.
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Nanoparticle vaccine for COVID-19

Science Daily - 8 Jan 2021 23:21
Researchers are working to develop a single-dose vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 that could potentially be stored at room temperature.
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Corals are able to compensate for ocean acidification when in water of optimal temperature, but when exposed to heat stress, they are less resilient to acidification
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The roots of human music may go back to our primate ancestors developing elaborate calls to advertise that they were willing and able to perform death-defying leaps from tree to tree
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In a new study, researchers have described a medical device that might help with weight loss and requires a simpler operative procedure for implantation.
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Adorable dwarf giraffes spotted for the first time

Live Science - 8 Jan 2021 21:03
Adorable dwarf giraffes spotted for the first time Too bad they'll have trouble mating.
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Researchers have developed a nanoparticle vaccine that elicits a virus-neutralizing antibody response in mice after only a single dose.
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In a new study, researchers show that microbes are capable of an incredible feat that could help reclaim a valuable natural resource and soak up toxic pollutants.
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Researchers realize efficient generation of high-dimensional quantum teleportation In a study published in Physical Review Letters, a team led by academician Guo Guangcan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has made progress in high dim...
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Raids in Israel uncover 'gargantuan' trove of stolen artifacts Israeli officials have recovered a cache of thousands of stolen archaeological artifacts from all over the world.
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What is a coup?

Live Science - 8 Jan 2021 19:08
What is a coup? A coup d'état, which translates as "stroke of the state," can be triggered by military actions, the involvement of foreign governments, or popular revolts.
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Movers and shakers: New evidence for a unifying theory of granular materials Understanding the dynamics of granular materials--such as sand flowing through an hourglass or salt pouring through a shaker--is a major unsolved problem in physics. A new paper describes a pattern for how record-sized "...
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New strategies for designing electroluminescent materials New research details how a class of electroluminescent materials, key components of devices such as LED lights and solar cells, can be designed to work more efficiently. Published in Nature Photonics, the combined effort...
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These Futuristic Flying Ambulances May Soon Be Zooming Around New York Ambulance use surged in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic, even as emergency medical service providers struggled due to the revenue hit they took from delayed and canceled elective procedures. While we're fervently h...
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An avalanche of violence: Analysis reveals predictable patterns in armed conflicts New work by SFI's Collective Computation Group (C4) finds that human conflict exhibits remarkable regularity despite substantial geographic and cultural differences.
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Transmitting sensory signals from prostheses to the nervous system helps leg amputees to perceive prosthesis as part of their body. While amputees generally perceive their prostheses as heavy, this feedback helps them to...
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Antibiotic resistance from random DNA sequences

Science Daily - 8 Jan 2021 18:38
An important and still unanswered question is how new genes that cause antibiotic resistance arise. In a new study, researchers have shown how new genes that produce resistance can arise from completely random DNA sequen...
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The UK government is exploring the use of gene editing to modify food crops because the technique can improve the nutrition of crops through tiny DNA changes
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Using the SYK model to examine the fast-charging process of quantum batteries The Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model, an exactly solvable model devised by Subir Sachdev and Jinwu Ye, has recently proved useful for understanding the characteristics of different types of matter. As it describes quantum m...
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