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Location American Science News for 28 July 2023
Bures and Sjöqvist metrics over thermal state manifolds for spin qubits and superconducting flux qubits Dr. Carlo Cafaro, SUNY Poly faculty in the Department of Mathematics and Physics, has collaborated with Dr. Paul M. Alsing, Principal Research Physicist at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY, on work published...
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Golgi Apparatus Influences Brain Development

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2023 23:05
Golgi Apparatus Influences Brain Development Researchers have uncovered a significant mechanism in the process of dendritic refinement within neurons during early postnatal brain development. The study, focusing on the Golgi apparatus in rodent neurons, demonstrate...
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Body of climber missing for nearly 40 years discovered in melting Swiss glacier The remains of a climber who went missing in 1986 were found peeking out of a melting glacier in the Swiss Alps.
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AI Traces Emotional Contagion

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2023 22:19
AI Traces Emotional Contagion Researchers artificial intelligence (AI) to measure the risk of "emotional contagion" among relationship professionals, such as social workers and psychologists. This emotional contagion, an unconscious transfer of emoti...
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Room-temperature superconductors: Here's everything you need to know Truly convenient materials that can conduct electricity perfectly have long been sought after by researchers, but their history is one of difficult experiments, theoretical puzzles and scientific controversy
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Tickling Out the Secrets of Rat Playfulness

Neuroscience News - 28 Jul 2023 21:45
Tickling Out the Secrets of Rat Playfulness In a pioneering study, scientists have successfully simulated playful environments in labs, encouraging playfulness in rats and analyzing the resulting brain activity. Their findings, highlight the crucial role of a stru...
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Journeys Beyond: Contrasting Psychedelic Trips and Near-Death Experiences A research study scrutinizes the parallels and differences between a near-death experience (NDE) during a coma and the experience induced by a potent psychedelic drug, 5-Methoxy-DMT (5MeO-DMT). The researchers found shar...
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Spherical 'minibrains' to be grown on the International Space Station An upcoming resupply mission to the International Space Station will include stem cells destined to be grown into tiny, 3D models of the human brain.
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Looking for sterile neutrinos in the CMS muon system The CMS collaboration has recently presented new results in searches for long-lived heavy neutral leptons (HNLs). Also known as "sterile neutrinos", HNLs are interesting hypothetical particles that could solve three majo...
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Investigating the Ising model with magnetization Researchers have explored the evolution of systems of interacting spins, as they transition from random to orderly alignments. Through new simulations, they show that this evolution can be investigated by measuring the c...
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Acoustic emission monitoring technique, an essential way to analyze pulsed laser processing Acoustic emission (AE) monitoring is used to reveal the interaction mechanisms in pulsed laser processing of float glass. Circular ablated pits and irregular shaped cracks are formed on the float glass's upper surface by...
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Teen's year-long case of depression and seizures caused by brain-injuring autoimmune disease After she'd spent a year experiencing unusual mood and behavioral symptoms, doctors discovered the teen's brain was being attacked by her own cells.
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The 'Sturgeon Supermoon' -- August's 1st of 2 full supermoons -- swims into the sky Aug. 1 The 'Sturgeon Supermoon' will be the second of four supermoons in 2023 and best viewed at moonrise on Tuesday, August 1, 2023.
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Rats have a 'laugh centre' in their brains that responds to tickling A region of the midbrain in rodents appears to be instrumental in enabling rats to engage in laughter and play
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Women may age fastest during their 30s and 50s

New Scientist - 28 Jul 2023 18:00
Women may age fastest during their 30s and 50s A woman may be most likely to give birth in her 30s and go through the menopause in her 50s, with these life events causing hormonal changes that may accelerate ageing
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Intermittent fasting could boost immunity in addition to melting fat Immune cells are more effective at fending off pathogens when they use ketones - which are produced during fasting - rather than glucose for energy
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Examining how atomic nuclei vibrate with a greater degree of precision Using ultra-high-precision laser spectroscopy on a simple molecule, a group of physicists led by Professor Stephan Schiller Ph.D. from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) has measured the wave-like vibration of a...
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Save big on a small computer with $100 off the latest Mac Mini at B&H Photo The Mac Mini is the cheapest Mac on the market, and the tiny form factor makes it ideal for students. This $100 discount helps a lot too.
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Loss of smell may be an early sign of Alzheimer's in at-risk people People who carry a genetic variant that raises the risk of Alzheimer's disease may start to lose their sense of smell before they experience any decline in cognitive function
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Yellowstone's geysers at risk of extinction from climate change, tree skeletons reveal In a warmer and drier climate, the groundwater that fuels Yellowstone's tallest active geyser could dwindle, resulting in less frequent eruptions and even extinction.
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Watch orca tear open whale shark and feast on its liver in extremely rare footage The orca "slurped in the liver and then the whale shark just fell and descended down, with no movement," James Moskito of Ocean Safaris told Live Science.
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Ask a cancer researcher what the breakthrough treatment of the decade is, and they'll tell you CAR T takes the crown. The therapy genetically engineers a person's own immune T cells, turning them into super soldiers that...
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