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Location American Science News for 16 August 2023
13 billion-year-old 'Maisie's galaxy' is one of the oldest objects in the universe, James Webb telescope reveals Born less than 400 million years after the Big Bang, Maisie's galaxy is officially one of the four oldest galaxies ever discovered, a new JWST study reveals.
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Gene-edited yeasts transform bread and give rice wine a banana taste We can change the flavour and texture of foods like bread and rice wine by tweaking the genomes of the yeasts that are used to make them
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Sick blackbirds go to bed earlier just like us

New Scientist - 16 Aug 2023 02:01
Sick blackbirds go to bed earlier just like us Blackbirds given an injection that mimics a bacterial infection remained active during the day, but rested earlier in the evenings for up to three weeks
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Why do we have earwax?

Live Science - 16 Aug 2023 22:57
Why do we have earwax? When it's not causing problems, earwax is good for your health and should be left alone.
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Scientists trap light inside a magnet

Phys.org - 16 Aug 2023 22:56
Scientists trap light inside a magnet A new study led by Vinod M. Menon and his group at the City College of New York shows that trapping light inside magnetic materials may dramatically enhance their intrinsic properties. Strong optical responses of magnets...
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How do screens damage your eyes?

Live Science - 16 Aug 2023 22:41
How do screens damage your eyes? Spending too much time in front of screens can elongate your eyes and increase the risk of other eye conditions down the line.
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New technology developed for time-resolved measurement of hydroxyl radicals Researchers led by Prof. Zhang Weijun from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed a feasible approach for the rapid detection of hydroxyl radicals.
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'Sex drive switch' discovered in male mouse brain that kicks their libido into overdrive In a mouse study, scientists identified a collection of neurons that regulate sexual behavior in males, and they think humans may have a similar circuit.
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Visualizing the microscopic phases of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene A Princeton University-led team of scientists has imaged the precise microscopic underpinnings responsible for many quantum phases observed in a material known as magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (MATBG). This remark...
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Researchers achieve high-speed super-resolution imaging with a large field of view Researchers have developed a fluorescence microscope that uses structured illumination for fast super-resolution imaging over a wide field of view. The new microscope was designed to image multiple living cells simultane...
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Listen to Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall,' as decoded from human brain waves Researchers reconstructed recognizable snippets of the classic Pink Floyd song "Another Brick in the Wall" using listeners' recorded brain activity.
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Hirota people of Japan intentionally deformed infant skulls 1,800 years ago The Hirota people, who occupied a Japanese island for around 400 years, deliberately flattened the back of their children's heads. And experts are not entirely sure why.
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Photos capture mission to rescue seagrass meadows in the the Baltic Seagrass is a crucial marine ecosystem that is being lost to climate change. Researchers in Germany are trying to help the meadows flourish again
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Why knowing how climate change contributes to extreme weather is key Attributing extreme weather events to climate change, as I do through my work as a climatologist, means we can hold countries and companies to account for their inaction, says Friederike Otto
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Game of Edges review: Inside story of how data is transforming sport As sport becomes more competitive and more corporate, using data to find that extra edge is vital, says Bruce Schoenfeld in his new book
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From One Cell review: Embryology and the future of medicine From marigolds to human babies, most complex organisms start as a single-celled embryo. In his new book, Ben Stanger explores what our humble origins could teach us about health and disease
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Long-lived quantum state points the way to solving a mystery in radioactive nuclei Timothy Gray of the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory led a study that may have revealed an unexpected change in the shape of an atomic nucleus. The surprise finding could affect our understanding of w...
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Inclined drops: New model allows description of slipping drops The behavior of drops on surfaces is of interest for a variety of applications. However, properties such as velocity, friction or shape on inclined surfaces depend on a large number of parameters--their behavior is still...
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Springy ice seen for the first time may explain how clouds make rain Clouds are made up of many tiny drops of liquid water suspended at temperatures below freezing, before they are penetrated by ice. Understanding this process better could help improve climate models
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-tzi the iceman was dark-skinned and balding, suggests genome analysis The genome of -tzi, the 5300-year-old mummified man found in the Alps, was first published in 2012, but a more accurate readout has changed the story of where his ancestors came from
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Wiping stem cells 'clean' could make them easier to produce A technique for reprogramming adult cells that removes any trace of their origins could help produce stem cells at larger scales
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A guide to cosmic fireworks, from stellar flares to black-hole beacons Far from serene, the night sky is a riot of spectacular bangs and flashes that reveal the universe at its most extreme. Here, an astronomer explains the explosive physics behind them and what they tell us
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