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Location American Science News for 18 April 2021
New Warp Drive Research Dashes Faster-Than-Light Travel Dreams--but Reveals Stranger Possibilities In 1994, physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed a radical technology that would allow faster-than-light travel: the warp drive, a hypothetical way to skirt around the universe's ultimate speed limit by bending the fabric o...
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Female Robots Are Seen as Being the Most Human. Why?

Neuroscience News - 18 Apr 2021 03:43
Female Robots Are Seen as Being the Most Human. Why? Researchers investigate why feminine robots and AI systems, such as Siri and Alexa, are considered to be more humanistic than their male counterparts.
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'Deprogramming' Qanon Followers Ignores Free Will and Why They Adopted the Beliefs in the First Place Researchers warn that "deprogramming" beliefs of those who believe in outlandish conspiracy theories may be detrimentally harmful. Instead, they suggest a more cautious approach, such as listening to their concerns and p...
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Estrogen Status, Not Sex, Protects Against Heightened Fear Recall Peripheral and brain markers for fear differ in a hormone dependent manner between males and females.
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AI Is Increasingly Being Used to Identify Emotions, Here's What's at Stake Emotional recognition technology is rapidly growing into a multi-billion dollar industry. Researchers investigate the limitations of new AI technology, and some of the biases within the algorithms, when it comes to ident...
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No Increase In Brain Health Problems in Middle Age for Men Who Played Football in High School Study reveals there is no significant uptick in men who played high school football reporting problems with brain health in middle age compared to their peers who did not play sports. However, ex-football players were mo...
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Scientists paint best portrait yet of closest known fast radio burst Scientists have uncovered more details about perhaps the most famous repeating fast radio burst, a mysterious phenomenon astronomers cannot yet explain.
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Dying white dwarf stars may explode like a nuclear bomb When a white dwarf star explodes as a supernova, it may be detonating like a nuclear weapon on Earth, a new study finds.
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Can a night owl turn into an early bird?

Live Science - 18 Apr 2021 15:00
Can a night owl turn into an early bird? What steps can night owls take to become early birds?
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World's fastest photo-exfoliation

EurekAlert! - 18 Apr 2021 08:00
(Osaka City University) Researchers discovered, while exploring the photomechanical properties of diarylethene, that under irradiation with UV light the crystal of the compound peels off into micrometer-sized crystals at...
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Run, process, run!

EurekAlert! - 18 Apr 2021 08:00
(Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences) Solid-matrix catalysts called heterogeneous catalysts are among the most widespread industrial applications in reducing toxic gases, unburned fuel, and ...
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