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Physicists link 'quantum memories' in early step toward quantum internet Two novel demonstrations bring the backbone of the quantum internet, quantum repeaters, a little closer.
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Researchers use transoceanic fiber link for geophysical sensing In a new study, researchers show that the fiber optic cables that carry data across the world's oceans can also be used to sense geophysical events and monitor ocean and seafloor conditions.
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These eels can swallow prey on land, thanks to extendable jaws in their throats Most marine creatures get their meals in the water, but snowflake moray eels have a strange adaptation that lets them grab and swallow prey on land, too.
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The virus that causes COVID-19 can infect and replicate in human kidney cells, but this does not typically lead to cell death. Kidney cells that already have features of injury may be more easily infected and develop add...
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Research looks at how experiencing rudeness amplifies anchoring bias including in doctors' decision-making.
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Like Night and Day: Animal Studies May Not Translate to Humans Without Time Considerations Disregarding lab animals' circadian rhythms can hamper reproducibility, validity, and reliability of research, researchers say.
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Could Naked Mole Rats Hold Key to Curing Cancer and Dementia? Naked mole rats have a unique DNA repair mechanism that prevents them from developing cancers and neurodegenerative disorders, researchers say.
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What is the Milky Way?

Live Science - 11 Jun 2021 00:32
What is the Milky Way? Find out all the science of the Milky Way, including the size of our home galaxy, who discovered it and how it's on a collision course with another galaxy.
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Research suggests that children with average risk medulloblastoma can receive radiation to a smaller volume of the brain at the end of a six-week course of treatment and still maintain the same disease control as those r...
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Researchers identify the molecular mechanism for the anti-inflammatory activity of diabetes drug metformin and, in mouse studies, say it prevents lung inflammation in animals infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caus...
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Researchers have identified a previously unknown early driver of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD). They report high levels of cis P-tau, a pathogenic protein, in human AD and VaD brains as well as pre...
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7,000-year-old letter seal found in Israel hints at ancient long-distance trade The tiny clay impression dates back 7,000 years and was likely used to seal and sign deliveries, as well as to keep storerooms closed, according to a new study.
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Brainfood: Researchers Find Brain Area Responsible For Craving Protein Study reveals the role the ventral tegmental area of the brain plays in craving protein-rich foods.
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Printing flexible wearable electronics for smart device applications The demand for flexible wearable electronics has spiked with the dramatic growth of smart devices that can exchange data with other devices over the internet with embedded sensors, software, and other technologies. Resea...
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Searching for heavy new particles with the ATLAS Experiment Since discovering the Higgs boson in 2012, the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN has been working to understand its properties. One question in particular stands out: why does the Higgs boson have the mass that it does? Experi...
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Largescale Brain Epigenetics Study Provides New Insights Into Dementia A new study sheds light on how genes are regulated in dementia. Researchers also identified 84 novel genes linked to dementia.
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Understanding Gut Inflammation May Hold Clues to Mitigating Parkinson's Onset Chronic gut inflammation can trigger the clumping of alpha-synuclein in the walls of the colon, a new study reports. Researchers found chronic inflammation in the gut during early life can exacerbate the clumping of alph...
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Much like a supply truck crossing the countryside, the misfolded proteins that damage neurons in Alzheimer's disease travel the 'roads' of the brain, sometimes stopping and sometimes re-routing to avoid roadblocks.
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Pairing sky-mapping algorithms with advanced immunofluorescence imaging of cancer biopsies, researchers developed a robust platform to guide immunotherapy by predicting which cancers will respond to specific therapies ta...
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How cells measure themselves

Science Daily - 10 Jun 2021 23:01
How do cells measure themselves? Now we have an answer to this long-standing biological question.
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The 2021 flood in Uttarakhand, India, that resulted in over 200 dead and missing was the result of an avalanche that dropped about 27 million square metres of rock and glacier ice from the nearby Ronti mountain
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In a recent survey of published animal studies, researchers found disregarding the animals' circadian rhythms can hamper reproducibility, reliability and validity.
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