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Seeing with radio waves

Phys.org - 9 Jul 2021 16:48
Seeing with radio waves Scientists from the Division of Physics at the University of Tsukuba used the quantum effect called 'spin-locking' to significantly enhance the resolution when performing radio-frequency imaging of nitrogen-vacancy defec...
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Jupiter blasts out strange X-ray flares that have gone unexplained for decades, and the mystery has now been solved by vibrations in the planet's magnetic field
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Vocal Music Boosts the Recovery of Language Functions After Stroke Stroke survivors who listened to vocal music had improved recovery of structural connectivity of language networks in the left frontal lobe compared to those who listened to audiobooks.
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(Harvard University) A team of physicists from the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms and other universities has developed a special type of quantum computer known as a programmable quantum simulator capable of opera...
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Mitochondrial Malfunction May Be a Major Cause Of Parkinson's Disease Sporadic Parkinson's disease appears to be caused by a blockage in the pathway that helps regulate mitochondria.
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Fission vs. fusion: What's the difference?

Live Science - 9 Jul 2021 23:14
Fission vs. fusion: What's the difference? A short overview of two different nuclear processes: fission and fusion.
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New Genetic Driver of Autism and Other Developmental Disorders Identified A new mouse study identifies the Necdin (Ndn) gene as a causal factor of autism with 15q11-q13 chromosomal abnormality.
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Hitting the Right Note: Even Professional Singers Tend to Overestimate the Accuracy of Their Own Performance Professional singers are surprisingly inaccurate when rating their own pitch accuracy. Most tend to overestimate their performance, especially if they are more accomplished musicians.
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Understanding Our Perception of Rhythm

Neuroscience News - 9 Jul 2021 21:47
Understanding Our Perception of Rhythm When perceiving rhythm, the brain makes two separate decisions based on grouping and prominence. The groupings mutually inform each other to generate an overall rhythmic perception.
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Anti-tumor agent from the intestine

Science Daily - 9 Jul 2021 19:50
Certain metabolites of bacteria from the intestine make immune cells more aggressive as a new study conducted by scientists reveals. The findings could help improve cancer therapies.
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Summer School with Live Science: Turn milk into plastic This Friday (July 9), we will explore the chemistry of milk plastic, (or casein plastic) in our new kids video series: Summer School with Live Science.
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No, this dinosaur isn't vaping. It just breathed like a weirdo. Analysis of a well-preserved fossil from South Africa provided a "missing puzzle piece" for the evolution of dinosaur respiration.
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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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6000-year-old miniature ceramic bottles found in Slovenia contain traces of the same minerals later used in make-up by ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians
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Iceland's 4-Day Work Week Trial Was a Smashing Success. Will It Start a New Trend? Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the idea of working from home was unthinkable to a lot of people. Between time-wasting (and calorie-increasing) temptations like the fridge, couch, or TV, distractions from one's family or...
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How to watch Virgin Galactic launch billionaire Richard Branson to space on Sunday Virgin Galactic will broadcast the flight of its founder, Richard Branson, as he soars into space on Sunday (July 11).
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Mary Seacole

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2021 16:48
Pioneering British-Jamaican nurse famous for nursing hundreds of people during the cholera pandemic of 1850 and, later, the Crimean War
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A research team performs machine learning-powered photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging for thyroid cancer classification.
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Babies younger than four weeks old, called neonates, were once thought not to perceive pain due to not-yet-fully-developed sensory systems, but modern research says otherwise.
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Researchers have found that exposure to specific types of light before sleep can have variable effects on energy metabolism during sleep. Specifically, participants who went to sleep after exposure to organic light-emitt...
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Listening to vocal music is a simple and cost-efficient way of promoting recovery and brain health after a stroke.
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New method to measure loss of signal in far-infrared instruments After carefully observing dim objects in the night sky, you don't want to waste any precious signal on its way from the telescope dish to the detector. But in the case of far-infrared astronomy, it's not as easy as it so...
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