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Meteor explodes over Vermont with the force of 440 pounds of TNT If you live in Vermont and heard an explosion just before dinnertime Sunday (March 7), there's a good chance that was a shockwave from an incoming meteor exploding over the state.
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Octopuses can feel light with their arms

Live Science - 8 Mar 2021 16:00
Octopuses can feel light with their arms Octopuses can "see" light with their arms, even when their eyes are in the dark, researchers have found.
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Researchers have identified a critical mechanism that allows deadly bacteria to gain resistance to antibiotics.
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Key step reached to­ward long-​sought goal of a silicon-​based laser When it comes to microelectronics, there is one chemical element like no other: silicon, the workhorse of the transistor technology that drives our information society. The countless electronic devices we use in everyday...
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A better way to measure acceleration

Phys.org - 9 Mar 2021 01:30
A better way to measure acceleration You're going at the speed limit down a two-lane road when a car barrels out of a driveway on your right. You slam on the brakes, and within a fraction of a second of the impact an airbag inflates, saving you from serious...
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THC Stays in Breast Milk for Six Weeks

Neuroscience News - 9 Mar 2021 01:24
THC Stays in Breast Milk for Six Weeks THC remains present in breast milk up to six weeks after a woman abstains from marijuana consumption.
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4.6-billion-year-old meteorite belongs to Earth's long-lost baby cousin Rare chemical makeup in a meteorite that fell to Earth in 2020 hints at its unusual origins: from a pre-planetary body dating to our solar system's beginnings.
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Cognitive Fatigue Changes Functional Connectivity in Brain's Fatigue Network Changes in functional connectivity within the fatigue network occur in response to cognitive fatigue.
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Think the Brain Is Always Efficient? Think Again

Neuroscience News - 9 Mar 2021 00:47
Think the Brain Is Always Efficient? Think Again Study reveals the brain may not be as efficient as previously believed.
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When a coastline undergoes massive erosion, like a hurricane flattening a beach and its nearby environments, it has to rebuild itself - relying on the resilience of its natural coastal structures to begin piecing itself ...
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A study defines parameters for the number of white blood cells that must be present in children's urine at different concentrations to suggest a urinary tract infection (UTI). The findings could help speed treatment of t...
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How Night Shift Work Increases Cancer Risk

Neuroscience News - 9 Mar 2021 00:01
How Night Shift Work Increases Cancer Risk Night-shifts destroy the natural 24-hour biological rhythm in the activity of certain cancer-related genes, resulting in more vulnerability to DNA damage and causing a mistiming in the DNA repair mechanisms in shift work...
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A meteorite that formed just 2 million years after the solar system is the oldest volcanic rock ever found, and it is different from any other meteorite in our collection
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Why Odors Trigger Powerful Memories

Neuroscience News - 8 Mar 2021 23:38
Why Odors Trigger Powerful Memories Researchers discovered unique connectivity between the hippocampus and olfactory areas in the brain, a finding which explains why specific odors can trigger powerful memories. The study also reports a loss of sense of sm...
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Brain Activity Foreshadows Changes in Stock Prices

Neuroscience News - 8 Mar 2021 23:18
Brain Activity Foreshadows Changes in Stock Prices Increased activity in the nucleus accumbens forecasted an increase in stock price within the next day, whereas increased activity in the anterior insular was predictive of whether a stock price would flip or change direc...
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A new study suggests current vaccines and monoclonal antibody therapies provide less neutralizing activity against the U.K. and South Africa variants of SARS-CoV-2.
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An analysis of several large studies involving participants from more than 60 countries has found that eating oily fish regularly can help prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in high-risk individuals, such as those who ...
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A new study from the University of California, Irvine shows that compounds in both green and black tea relax blood vessels by activating ion channel proteins in the blood vessel wall. The discovery helps explain the anti...
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Establishing the origin of solar-mass black holes and the connection to dark matter What is the origin of black holes and how is that question connected with another mystery, the nature of dark matter? Dark matter comprises the majority of matter in the Universe, but its nature remains unknown.
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If you got the COVID-19 vaccine, here's what the CDC says you can do Fully vaccinated people in the U.S. can visit indoors and mask-less with other fully vaccinated people.
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The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
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World's oldest 'pet cemetery' discovered in ancient Egypt An ancient Egyptian pet cemetery holding the remains of cats, dogs and monkeys, some wearing collars, was unearthed by the Red Sea.
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