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Mathematician warns US spies may be weakening next-gen encryption Quantum computers may soon be able to crack encryption methods in use today, so plans are already under way to replace them with new, secure algorithms. Now it seems the US National Security Agency may be undermining tha...
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Zealandia, Earth's hidden continent, was torn from supercontinent Gondwana in flood of fire 100 million years ago Scientists have fully mapped the lost continent of Zealandia in a world first, discovering new details about how it broke away from the supercontinent Gondwana through the ignition of a huge volcanic region tens of milli...
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Protein Deficiency Reveals Evidence Fragile X Develops Before Birth Researchers shifted the paradigm around Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the leading form of inherited intellectual disability, by uncovering its developmental origins pre-birth through the role of FMRP, a protein. This protein...
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Neanderthal DNA may shape how sensitive you are to pain, genetic analysis shows Scientists studied genetic samples from more than 7,000 people and linked three genetic variants, inherited from Neanderthals, to increased pain sensitivity.
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Rowing the Atlantic: Heartbeat Insights from Extreme Endeavors Ciara Burns' solo row across the Atlantic not only tested her physical and mental limits but also turned into a scientific study exploring the interplay between the body and psyche during extreme activities. Monitoring h...
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Medial Septum's Key Role in Memory Storage and Recall

Neuroscience News - 10 Oct 2023 22:03
Medial Septum's Key Role in Memory Storage and Recall Researchers unveil the medial septum's pivotal role in orchestrating memory storage and recall through managing rapid brain wave cycles in the hippocampus. Employing various research methodologies, including optogenetics...
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Where to buy solar eclipse glasses before the Oct. 14 'ring of fire' eclipse It's not too late to buy safe, high-quality eclipse glasses before the Oct. 14 annular solar eclipse in North America. Just make sure you're buying from an approved vendor.
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World's largest offshore wind farm sends first power to UK grid The Dogger Bank offshore wind farm is located off England's north-east coast and has begun generating power following installation of the first turbine at the site
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Scientists find 10 'markers' in blood that predict people's chances of reaching 100 A recent study pinpoints measurable differences in the blood of people who survived to age 100 and those who died younger.
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Slicing the moon in half would be disastrous for Earth - but beautiful The moon can be a scourge for astronomers, so the Dead Planets Society has figured out how to destroy it, with consequences both disastrous and visually stunning
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Research shows how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures Researchers who have been working for years to understand electron arrangement and magnetism in certain semimetals have been frustrated by the fact that the materials only display magnetic properties if they are cooled t...
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Driving under the influence of cannabis: How high is too high? Driving under the influence of cannabis increases the risk of traffic accidents, but despite plenty of research into cannabis use by drivers, there is no consensus on deciding who is too high to drive
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Prime Day deal cuts Echo Dot price by over 50%

Live Science - 10 Oct 2023 18:55
Prime Day deal cuts Echo Dot price by over 50% Get Amazon's latest generation Echo Dot for under $25.
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Should we be worried about AI's growing energy use?

New Scientist - 10 Oct 2023 18:00
Should we be worried about AI's growing energy use? The expanding use of large AI models demands huge numbers of powerful servers, which could end up consuming as much energy as whole countries
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Ocean life surged 500 million years ago due to cooler sea temperatures A fall in sea surface temperatures around 500 million years ago led to the evolution of aquatic life that could survive in newly hospitable environments
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The desire for legacy is a mental glitch but we can use it for good The strange drive to be remembered after death may result from a cognitive glitch, but it could help solve big problems from climate change to inequality
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Beyond the periodic table: Superheavy elements and ultradense asteroids Some asteroids have measured densities higher than those of any elements known to exist on Earth. This suggests that they are at least partly composed of unknown types of "ultradense" matter that cannot be studied by con...
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Ionic crystal generates molecular ions upon positron irradiation The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, has the same mass and charge as that of an electron but with the sign flipped for the charge. It is an attractive particle for scientists because the use of positrons has l...
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Save extra on one of our favorite cheap fitness trackers for Prime Day The Amazfit Bip 3 Pro is cheap -- and it just got another price cut.
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China discovers never-before-seen ore containing a highly valuable rare earth element A new ore, dubbed niobobaotite, was discovered in Inner Mongolia's Bayan Obo deposit and contains the rare earth element niobium -- a valuable metal that acts as a superconductor and could revolutionize battery technolog...
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'They mated like mad': Low-flying helicopter sparks massive crocodile orgy in Australia A Chinook helicopter flying above a crocodile farm in Queensland appears to have set off a huge sexy frenzy, with the crocs mistaking the noise and vibrations as a signal it was time to make babies.
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Toward metropolitan free-space quantum networks Quantum communications have rapidly progressed toward practical, large-scale networks based on quantum key distributions that spearhead the process. Quantum key distribution systems typically include a sender "Alice," a ...
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