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Location American Science News for 9 November 2023
Doctors perform 1st-ever whole eye, partial face transplant This is the first whole-eye transplant performed in a person, and it was completed alongside a partial face transplant.
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How the World's Biggest Optical Telescope Could Crack Some of the Greatest Puzzles in Science Astronomers get to ask some of the most fundamental questions there are, ranging from whether we're alone in the cosmos to what the nature of the mysterious dark energy and dark matter making up most of the universe is. ...
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Peanut toothpaste shows promise at preventing allergic reactions A toothpaste that contains peanut proteins did not cause any serious side effects in people with an allergy to the food and showed early signs of preventing dangerous reactions
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Mindful Mistakes: How Brains Learn from Errors

Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2023 23:22
Mindful Mistakes: How Brains Learn from Errors A new study reveals the brain's swift response to human errors compared to unintended outcomes. When individuals were tasked with identifying arrow directions, researchers observed the brain differentiating between corre...
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Slumber's Fountain: The Sleep-Aging DNA Connection

Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2023 23:04
Slumber's Fountain: The Sleep-Aging DNA Connection New research explores how sleep disturbances might accelerate aging by affecting DNA methylation, a chemical modification in our DNA. Using the jewel wasp as a model, scientists will examine the link between sleep depriv...
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Astronomers have found the most distant black hole ever confirmed The most distant supermassive black hole confirmed is more than 31 billion light years away, and it could be the key to figuring out how these behemoths grew so big so fast
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Study leverages chiral phonons for transformative quantum effect Quantum materials hold the key to a future of lightning-speed, energy-efficient information systems. The problem with tapping their transformative potential is that in solids, the vast number of atoms often drowns out th...
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Physicists have invented a new way to shake a martini Shaking a martini glass back and forth creates an intricate vortex pattern in the cocktail that takes on a different shape depending on the physical properties of the drink
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Photonics team develops high-performance ultrafast lasers that fit on a fingertip Lasers are essential tools for observing, detecting, and measuring things in the natural world that we can't see with the naked eye. But the ability to perform these tasks is often restricted by the need to use expensive...
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What causes spotting between periods?

Live Science - 9 Nov 2023 19:45
What causes spotting between periods? There are a number of possible reasons for bleeding between periods, including hormonal changes, infections and certain medical conditions.
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Shark has virgin birth after no male contact for 4 years in Chicago zoo An epaulette shark pup born in August at Brookfield Zoo hatched from an egg that was not fertilized by a male shark. It's the second time this species has undergone a virgin birth in captivity.
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Greenland glaciers are receding twice as fast as in the 20th century An analysis of archive photographs shows that the retreat rate of hundreds of glaciers around the coast of Greenland has accelerated dramatically due to global warming
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James Webb telescope finds an 'extreme' glow coming from 90% of the universe's earliest galaxies The universe's early galaxies are way brighter than they should be. The James Webb Space Telescope's discovery of brightly glowing gas around 90% of primordial galaxies may explain why.
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See stunning images of STEVE and auroras from this weekend's powerful solar storm Gorgeous photos show the stunning auroras and sky phenomena caused by a powerful geomagnetic storm that slammed into Earth Nov. 5.
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500-year-old Hebrew note reveals 'lost' earthquake swarm in Italy A Hebrew note found in the Vatican Library describes a 1446 earthquake swarm previously unknown to seismologists.
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Night owl or early bird? How your 'chronotype' influences cognition Your brain has an internal clock that influences how your mind functions over the course of a day.
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Fitbit's priciest device is now $50 off at Best Buy

Live Science - 9 Nov 2023 14:29
Fitbit's priciest device is now $50 off at Best Buy The Fitbit Sense 2 fitness tracker can be snapped up for less than $200 in this early Black Friday deal.
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Headless skeletons in China represent the largest known headhunting massacre from Neolithic Asia Headless skeletons from a 4,100-year-old massacre in China are from victims of the largest known 'headhunt' from Neolithic Asia.
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Chimps use military tactic only ever seen in humans before Scientists have discovered that chimps living in Côte d'Ivoire carry out surveillance on each other to avoid or insight conflict -- much like in human military operations.
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Highly effective weight-loss drug Zepbound approved in the US and UK A drug called tirzepatide and sold under the name Zepbound has been approved in the US and the UK for use as a weight-loss medication
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Best Buy has slashed $500 off of one of the best cameras around This Canon EOS R5 is drastically reduced at Best Buy.
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Ancient Egyptian tomb was filled with magical spells to ward off snake bites An ancient Egyptian tomb just south of Cairo was filled with magical spells intended to protect the dead from snake bites.
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