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New approach to information transfer reaches quantum speed limit Even though quantum computers are a young technology and aren't yet ready for routine practical use, researchers have already been investigating the theoretical constraints that will bound quantum technologies. One of th...
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Perseid meteor shower peaks this month: New moon bodes well for skywatchers. Perseid meteors are already beginning to fall in a display that promises to dazzle skywatchers this month.
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Astronaut captures sparkling 'shooting star' video as Russian space station module falls to Earth From his perch on the International Space Station, a French astronaut watched a long-running Russian space module break into pieces in a shower of fireworks.
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This Touchy-Feely Glove Senses and Maps Tactile Stimuli

Neuroscience News - 5 Aug 2021 23:14
This Touchy-Feely Glove Senses and Maps Tactile Stimuli A new touch-sensing glove can feel pressure and other tactile stimuli, researchers report. The glove has applications for those with motor function disorders and could be adapted from virtual reality gaming experiences.
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Why People With Autism Read Facial Expressions Differently

Neuroscience News - 5 Aug 2021 22:53
Why People With Autism Read Facial Expressions Differently Artificial neural networks help researchers uncover new clues as to why people on the autism spectrum have trouble interpreting facial expressions.
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New Mothers' Sleep Loss Linked to Accelerated Aging

Neuroscience News - 5 Aug 2021 22:31
New Mothers' Sleep Loss Linked to Accelerated Aging New mothers who sleep less than seven hours a night six months after giving birth had an increase in biological age of between three to seven years compared to new moms who slept for seven or more hours.
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Lower Blood Levels of Amyloid Beta 42 in Midlife Associated With Dementia Risk Lower blood levels of amyloid-beta 42 during mid-life were associated with a higher risk of dementia and a marginally increased risk of mild cognitive impairment later in life, a new study reports.
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Decades of research bring quantum dots to brink of widespread use A new article in Science magazine gives an overview of almost three decades of research into colloidal quantum dots, assesses the technological progress for these nanometer-sized specs of semiconductor matter, and weighs...
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A gene called DOT1L appears to play a role in progression and severity of ovarian cancer, and inhibitors of the DOT1L enzyme may offer a new therapeutic approach for the disease, researchers say in a new study. The need ...
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Wearable technology seems all poised to take over next-generation electronics, yet most wireless communication techniques are not up to the task. To tackle this issue, scientists have delved deep into human-body communic...
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Researchers have discovered a critical new factor in regulating metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine and, therefore, in preventing the inherited metabolic disorder phenylketonuria. The research suggests a possible ...
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A new study shows that wearable sensor technology can be used to reliably assess the occurrence of myoclonic jerks in patients with epilepsy also in the home environment.
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For a cell to grow and divide, it needs to produce new proteins. This also applies to cancer cells. Researchers have now investigated the protein eIF4A3 and its role in the growth of cancer cells. The study shows that by...
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Two new molecules that generate minute amounts of the gas hydrogen sulfide have been found to prevent skin from aging after being exposed to ultraviolet light found in sunlight. Sunburn is a major cause of premature agin...
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Patients with vitamin D deficiency who received vitamin D supplements had a reduced need for pain relief and lower levels of fatigue in palliative cancer treatment, a randomized and placebo-controlled study shows.
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Scientists have created a model of the rare pediatric eye cancer that more closely mimics the biology of patient tumors.
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An immune signal promotes the production of energy-burning 'beige fat,' according to a new study. The finding may lead to new ways to reduce obesity and treat metabolic disorders.
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Fasting before and during exposure to Salmonella enterica bacteria protects mice from developing a full-blown infection, in part due to changes in the animals' gut microbiomes, according to new research.
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(VIDEO) Watch squirrels perform parkour-like stunts for peanuts If only our robots were as agile as squirrels.
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This quantum crystal could be a new dark matter sensor Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have linked together, or "entangled," the mechanical motion and electronic properties of a tiny blue crystal, giving it a quantum edge in measuring ...
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Today's gold standard for COVID diagnostics is qRT-PCR, but turnaround is typically more than a day. Newer assays using CRISPR enzymes require initial amplification of RNA, requiring special equipment not available in do...
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A major challenge to harvesting fusion energy on Earth A key challenge for scientists striving to produce on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars is preventing what are called runaway electrons, particles unleashed in disrupted fusion experiments that can bo...
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