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Doxy-PEP, an antibiotic taken to prevent sexually transmitted infections, to be endorsed by CDC The CDC issued a draft of its guidance for how and when the antibiotic doxycycline should be used as a preventive treatment for STIs, a regimen known as doxy-PEP.
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8 pre-Inca mummies and artifacts unearthed just beneath the streets of Lima, Peru While installing new gas lines in Peru, workers unearthed nearly a dozen pre-Inca mummies buried alongside a variety of artifacts.
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Inexpensive new malaria vaccine is a 'vital tool' to protect tens of millions of people The World Health Organization has recommended the use of a malaria vaccine called Matrix-M, which is anticipated to boost the vaccine supply.
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Quantum Computers Could Crack Encryption Sooner Than Expected With New Algorithm One of the most well-established and disruptive uses for a future quantum computer is the ability to crack encryption. A new algorithm could significantly lower the barrier to achieving this. Despite all the hype around ...
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Playful Brains: Early Years Play Shapes Children's Futures

Neuroscience News - 2 Oct 2023 23:02
Playful Brains: Early Years Play Shapes Children's Futures Researchers examine the neural intricacies behind young children's inclination for play. Drawing from neuroscience and child development research, the researchers portray how play forges crucial neural pathways vital for...
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Sleep Struggles Link to Elevated Risk of Hypertension

Neuroscience News - 2 Oct 2023 22:48
Sleep Struggles Link to Elevated Risk of Hypertension Researchers have found a notable link between insomnia symptoms and hypertension in women. Drawing from a 16-year study involving over 66,000 participants, the study showed women with sleep difficulties were more prone t...
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Simulations reveal the atomic-scale story of qubits Researchers led by Giulia Galli at University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering report a computational study that predicts the conditions to create specific spin defects in silicon carbide. Their find...
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MDMA Makes People Feel More Connected During Conversations

Neuroscience News - 2 Oct 2023 22:32
MDMA Makes People Feel More Connected During Conversations Researchers shed light on MDMA's potential to foster feelings of connection in controlled environments. Their study reveals that individuals on MDMA or methamphetamine felt more connected during conversations compared to...
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Hidden in the Hippocampus are the Neural Secrets Behind False Memories Neuroscientists delved into the mechanisms behind true and false memories. Their study reveals that electrical signals in the hippocampus can differentiate between the imminent recall of authentic versus fabricated memor...
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Force that holds atoms together measured more precisely than ever We know less about the strength of the strong force than of any of the other fundamental forces of nature, but researchers at CERN have now made the most precise measurement of it ever
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Watch Chinese astronauts light a spherical fire in risky open-flame experiment on Tiangong space station Chinese astronauts lit a match while filming a lecture aboard the Tiangong Space Station, creating a spherical open flame that would be forbidden aboard the ISS.
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Nobel Prize in medicine goes to scientists who paved the way for COVID-19 mRNA vaccines Katalin Karikó and Dr. Drew Weissman won the 2023 Nobel Prize in medicine for their work on mRNA vaccines.
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Astronomers alarmed by satellite that outshines all but seven stars Observations collected from telescopes around the world confirm that the communications satellite BlueWalker 3 outshines all but seven stars, posing huge problems for astronomy
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Examining the superconducting diode effect

Phys.org - 2 Oct 2023 16:46
Examining the superconducting diode effect A collaboration of FLEET researchers from the University of Wollongong and Monash University have reviewed the superconducting diode effect, one of the most fascinating phenomena recently discovered in quantum condensed-...
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Beetles raise their young in trash dumps left behind by army ants Breeding beetles belonging to dozens of species are attracted to the piles of food waste left behind by raiding army ants
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Next-generation printing: Precise and direct, using optical vortices Will printed photographs ever match the precision of a mirror's reflection? Even though the answer may still be no for a while, Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have made significant strides in precision printing...
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Save $60 on the Sony WH-1000XM4B headphones at Amazon These highly-rated headphones are under $300 with this sale.
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On Cloudboom Echo 3 running shoes review

Live Science - 2 Oct 2023 15:05
On Cloudboom Echo 3 running shoes review On's Cloudboom Echo 3 are ideal for runners trying their first pair of carbons, though they have a hefty price tag, underfoot firmness and limited mileage.
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Surge of Russian tankers in the Arctic is raising risk of oil spills This year has seen an unprecedented number of Russian oil tankers in Arctic waters, increasing the risk of oil spills that could impact human communities and marine wildlife
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Researchers advance effort to turn diamonds into a quantum simulator Diamonds are often prized for their flawless shine, but Chong Zu, an assistant professor of physics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, sees a deeper value in these natural crystals. As reported in ...
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The best new science fiction books of October 2023

New Scientist - 2 Oct 2023 13:15
The best new science fiction books of October 2023 From an authorised sequel to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four to a collection of newly discovered short stories from the late Terry Pratchett, there is a mountain of brilliant science fiction to get through this mont...
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Nobel prize for medicine goes to mRNA work behind covid-19 vaccines Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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