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Where are all the squarks and gluinos?

Live Science - 11 Jan 2021 22:30
Where are all the squarks and gluinos? There have been no signs of supersymmetry, and the theory is looking a little shaky, researchers say.
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Scientists Paint Multicolor Atlas of the Brain

Neuroscience News - 11 Jan 2021 03:43
Scientists Paint Multicolor Atlas of the Brain A newly developed technique dubbed NeuroPAL is helping researchers investigate the dynamics of neural networks in the nervous system of microscopic worms.
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Coronavirus origins will be investigated by WHO team arriving in China this week A little over a year after the World Health Organization first announced a string of mysterious illnesses, the agency will travel to their point of origin to investigate how it all started.
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When an accident occurs, the reactions of bystanders are important. Researchers have studied whether laypeople realize the severity of the situation when someone in their proximity begins to bleed, and whether they can e...
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In Guam, invasive brown tree snakes have been seen doing a previously undocumented kind of movement - they make their bodies into a lasso shape that helps them climb metal poles holding up bird boxes
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Megalodon shark mamas had human-size babies (because they ate their siblings) New analysis of rare megalodon fossils revealed that their newborn babies were the biggest live babies in the shark family.
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2D compound shows unique versatility

EurekAlert! - 11 Jan 2021 09:00
(Rice University) A unique two-dimensional material shows distinct properties on each side, depending on polarization by an external electric field. The pairing of antimony and indium selenide could have applications in ...
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Ancient megalodon sharks may have been at least 2 metres long at birth - and they might have grown so large by eating unhatched eggs in the uterus
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Robot Displays a Glimmer of Empathy to a Partner Robot

Neuroscience News - 12 Jan 2021 01:44
Robot Displays a Glimmer of Empathy to a Partner Robot Researchers have created a robot that can learn to visually predict how its partner will behave. This could help robots get along with other robots and humans more intuitively.
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Quick guide: COVID-19 vaccines in use and how they work Here's a guide to the vaccines being used in different countries.
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Unique study incorporates fluid dynamics and more to evaluate, enhance future implants Rice University engineers hope to make life better for those with replacement joints by modeling how artificial hips are likely to rub them the wrong way.
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Researchers report quantum-limit-approaching chemical sensing chip University at Buffalo researchers are reporting an advancement of a chemical sensing chip that could lead to handheld devices that detect trace chemicals--everything from illicit drugs to pollution--as quickly as a breat...
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Mindfulness courses can reduce anxiety, depression and stress and increase mental wellbeing within most but not all non-clinical settings, say a team of researchers. They also found that mindfulness may be no better than...
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Pregnant women who exercise more during the first trimester of pregnancy may have a lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, according to a new study. The analysis found that lower risk was associated with at least...
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4-stranded DNA's activity in living cells unraveled for 1st time The odd DNA may play a role in cancer progression.
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Cracking the code of a shapeshifting protein

Science Daily - 11 Jan 2021 22:59
A shapeshifting immune system protein called XCL1 evolved from a single-shape ancestor hundreds of millions of years ago. Now, researchers have discovered the molecular basis for how this happened. In the process they un...
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A team of scientists has developed a bio-compatible surgical patch that releases non-opioid painkillers directly to the site of a wound for days and then dissolves away. The polymer patch provides a controlled release of...
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A new approach to film atoms and molecules vibrating inside solids Theoretical and experimental scientists have come together to watch solids vibrate.
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Scientists synthesize an unusual superconducting barium superhydride A group of scientists from Russia, China and the United States predicted and then experimentally obtained barium superhydrides, new unusual superconductors. The study was published in Nature Communications.
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Researchers acquire 3-D images with LED room lighting and a smartphone As LEDs replace traditional lighting systems, they bring more smart capabilities to everyday lighting. While you might use your smartphone to dim LED lighting at home, researchers have taken this further by tapping into ...
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Model offers help for new hips

Science Daily - 11 Jan 2021 22:06
Engineers design a computational model that will ultimately serve as the engine to predict how long a hip implant could last for a specific patient. The unique model incorporates fluid dynamics and the physics of implant...
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A global research effort offers the first worldwide view of how climate change could affect water availability and drought severity in the decades to come. By the late 21st century, global land area and population facing...
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