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Is reality a game of quantum mirrors? A new theory suggests it might be Imagine you sit down and pick up your favorite book. You look at the image on the front cover, run your fingers across the smooth book sleeve, and smell that familiar book smell as you flick through the pages. To you, th...
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Researchers develop compact, intense XUV laser

Phys.org - 28 Jun 2021 16:31
Researchers develop compact, intense XUV laser An international team of researchers has demonstrated a new concept for the generation of intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) radiation by high-harmonic generation (HHG ). Its advantage lies in the fact that its footprint ...
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See the Highest-Resolution Atomic Image Ever Captured

Scientific American - 28 Jun 2021 12:45
See the Highest-Resolution Atomic Image Ever Captured Scientists achieved a record level of visual detail with an imaging technique that could help develop future electronics and better batteries --
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Researchers noted a significant difference in mice from mothers that were fed a diet rich in canola oil, compared with mothers fed a diet rich in corn oil. A maternal Omega 3-rich diet affected genome-wide epigenetic lan...
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Experts estimate more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's dementia. But a recent study sheds new light on the disease and a highly debated new drug therapy.
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Virtual Reality Boosts Brain Rhythms Crucial For Neuroplasticity, Learning and Memory Immersive virtual reality enhances theta and eta waves in the hippocampus, improving memory, learning and neuroplasticity.
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The first two COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) employed mRNA technology, which had never before been used in FDA-approved vaccines. A new study has found evide...
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Baby reef fishes swim for gold

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2021 23:05
Baby coral reef fishes can outpace all other baby fishes in the ocean, swimming around 15-40 body lengths per second.
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Scientists isolated a molecule, extracted from the leaves of the European chestnut tree, with the power to neutralize dangerous, drug-resistant staph bacteria.
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New technique to treat middle ear infections

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2021 23:05
In a new study, researchers have designed a miniaturized 3D-printed device to inactivate Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common bacterium that causes the infection.
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New research shows that despite cultural and political pushback, the evidence remains clear: Face masks made a difference in Kansas.
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GluN3A-deficient mice display all aspects of Alzheimer's neurodegeneration.
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Traits of a Troll: Research Reveals Motives of Internet Trolling Individuals with dark triad personality traits, including narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, combined with feeling schadenfreude, taking pleasure from the misfortune of others, are more likely to indulge in i...
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6 weird animals that evolution came up with

Live Science - 28 Jun 2021 22:10
6 weird animals that evolution came up with These creatures have evolved unique appearances, impressive superpowers, and some strange habits.
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Human 'Time Neurons' Encode Specific Moments in Time

Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2021 22:10
Human 'Time Neurons' Encode Specific Moments in Time Specific hippocampal neurons may be involved in time-related memory encoding. Findings reveal the human brain contains time-tracking neurons.
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We thought Gould's mouse went extinct 125 years ago - but a small population has now been identified on an island off Australia's west coast
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Saturated Fatty Acid Levels Increase When Making Memories

Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2021 21:55
Saturated Fatty Acid Levels Increase When Making Memories Saturated fatty acid levels rise in the brain during the formation of new memories, researchers say. The highest levels of saturated fatty acids were found in the amygdala, an area of the brain associated with fear and e...
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RAMBO speeds searches on huge DNA databases

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2021 21:29
Computer scientists are sending RAMBO to rescue genomic researchers who sometimes wait days or weeks for search results from enormous DNA databases.
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In recent decades minimally invasive endovascular stenting, in which a tubular support is placed inside the collapsed or obstructed vessel, has become the preferred option of care for superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS). ...
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Prevailing Alzheimer's Theory in Question With New Discovery

Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2021 21:21
Prevailing Alzheimer's Theory in Question With New Discovery Study finds amyloid-beta plaques may not be the cause of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease, but instead a consequence of the disease. Regardless of the levels of amyloid plaques, researchers found individua...
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What caused the Surfside condo collapse in Miami-Dade County? Experts are still investigating what caused the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South Condo.
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Now detected in at least 85 countries, delta spreads more easily than previous variants and is better at evading the protection provided by vaccines, meaning it will probably outcompete other variants
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