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Location American Science News for 27 January 2021
Size of helium nucleus measured more precisely than ever before In experiments at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, an international research collaboration has measured the radius of the atomic nucleus of helium five times more precisely than ever before. With the aid of the new value...
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A vacuum-ultraviolet laser with submicrometer spot for spatially resolved photoemission spectroscopy If vacuum ultraviolet lasers can be focused into a small beam spot, it will allow investigation of mesoscopic materials and structures and enable the manufacture of nano-objects with excellent precision. Towards this goa...
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You may need to start wearing better face masks

Live Science - 27 Jan 2021 19:31
You may need to start wearing better face masks You might even consider wearing two masks instead of one.
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Intelligent extraterrestrials may have built vast solar power plants around their host stars. The hunt for their telltale glow is hotting up
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How heavy is dark matter? Scientists radically narrow the potential mass range for the first time Scientists have calculated the mass range for Dark Matter--and it's tighter than the science world thought.
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AI Used to Predict Early Symptoms of Schizophrenia in Relatives of Patients Combining brain scans with AI technology, researchers were able to accurately predict the likelihood of a person developing schizophrenia in those with a family history of the psychiatric disorder.
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Researchers have developed a new computational method for studying genetic and environmental interactions and how they influence disease risk.
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From efficacy after one dose, to whether you can still transmit the coronavirus to others and how to find out if the vaccine has worked for you, here's everything you need to know after one dose of the covid-19
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Immune Cells Silence Neurons by Removing Synapses in Multiple Sclerosis Gray matter damage associated with multiple sclerosis progression may be caused by inflammatory reactions that lead to synaptic loss.
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Here's how to watch the full 'wolf moon' this week

Live Science - 28 Jan 2021 00:26
Here's how to watch the full 'wolf moon' this week Here's how to see January's full moon, whether or not there is a clear night sky.
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Researchers have used a new approach to measure precarious, or low-quality, employment in the United States. And, according to those findings, precarious employment has increased 9 percent between 1988 and 2016.
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Microscopy systems using customized chips could expand on-site identification of pathogens The development of cost-efficient, portable microscopy units would greatly expand their use in remote field locations and in places with fewer resources, potentially leading to easier on-site analysis of contaminants suc...
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Optical scanner design for adaptive driving beam systems can lead to safer night driving Car accidents are responsible for approximately a million deaths each year globally. Among the many causes, driving at night, when vision is most limited, leads to accidents with higher mortality rates than accidents dur...
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A new study suggests that T cells try to fight SARS-CoV-2 by targeting a broad range of sites on the virus -- beyond the key sites on the virus's spike protein. By attacking the virus from many angles, the body has the t...
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Glass windows are notoriously bad at keeping buildings insulated, and a simple new process for making sturdy transparent wood could provide a solution
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Patrick Vallance, chief scientific adviser to the UK government, has urged caution when it comes to interpreting preliminary data from Israel on how much covid-19 vaccines can reduce transmission
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Schizophrenia is 2nd highest risk factor for dying of COVID-19, after age People who have schizophrenia may be two to three times more likely to die from COVID-19, study suggests.
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How to make compost - your scientific guide

New Scientist - 27 Jan 2021 22:00
From the right ratio of green and brown waste to regular aeration, here are some top tips for making compost, writes Clare Wilson
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An analysis of millions of posts on Reddit found that people who joined groups related to conspiracy theories were more likely to have faced actions from moderators in more mainstream groups beforehand
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All of us are vulnerable to psychological manipulation, due to quirks in the way our brains create our perception of the world. Understanding how that happens can help strengthen our defences against gaslighting
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New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss
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Catnip as a mosquito repellent... What could go wrong?

New Scientist - 27 Jan 2021 22:00
An unexpected use for catnip, plus the "right to reuse" ink cartridges and the benefits (or not) of blockchain, in Feedback's weird weekly-round up
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