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Location American Science News for 13 December 2023
Wearing an electrode-studded cap bristling with wires, a young man silently reads a sentence in his head. Moments later, a Siri-like voice breaks in, attempting to translate his thoughts into text, “Yes, I’d like a b...
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Tracking Brain's Researchers have made significant strides in understanding the neurological process of dying. Their study reveals that during anoxia, or oxygen deprivation, the brain undergoes a series of changes, including a massive re...
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2,200-year-old tiles found in Jerusalem provide direct link to the history of Hanukkah Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unearthed 16 ceramic tile fragments used in the construction of a Greek fortress.
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Drug prevents fentanyl overdose for a month in monkeys An early study in monkeys suggests that an antibody therapy could prevent fentanyl overdose.
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'Rare' disorder that causes extreme sleepiness may be more common than thought A new study suggests that a sleep disorder called idiopathic hypersomnia may not be as rare as previously thought.
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NASA's 46-year-old Voyager 1 probe is no longer transmitting data NASA's 46-year-old Voyager 1 probe can only transmit binary gobbledygook following a computer glitch that could take weeks to fix.
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Robotic third arm controlled by breathing is surprisingly easy to use Extra limbs could provide a productivity boost to people working in a range of jobs, and experiments show that people are capable of controlling them intuitively
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Google has launched Gemini, a new artificial intelligence system that can seemingly understand and speak intelligently about almost any kind of prompt--pictures, text, speech, music, computer code, and much more. This ty...
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Humans are changing the moon's surface so much it's entered a new geological era, scientists say Researchers hope their proposal of declaring a new geological era on the moon -- the Lunar Anthropocene -- will encourage discussion around human impact and help preserve important cultural artifacts such as footprints a...
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Researchers create stable hybrid laser by 3D printing micro-optics onto fibers For the first time, researchers have shown that 3D-printed polymer-based micro-optics can withstand the heat and power levels that occur inside a laser. The advance enables inexpensive, compact, and stable laser sources ...
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Two books to write and the universe to decipher - 2024's gonna be busy Chanda Prescod-Weinstein looks back over the past 12 months, and reveals some more details about the books she's currently working on
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First ever photo of a snow leopard under a starry sky is spectacular Photographer Morup Namgail set out to capture an image no-one had ever taken before, in the hope of drawing attention to the plight of the landscape and wildlife in his remote home region in Ladakh, India
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Alastair Reynolds: An exclusive short story for New Scientist Lottie and the River is a moving vision of the future from astrophysicist turned award-winning science fiction author Alastair Reynolds
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'Abdominal perimeters' increase over holiday season, find researchers Feedback ponders the shocking new science that reveals "the possibility of weight gain among young adults during vacation periods"
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How 2023 saw the UK going backwards on climate issues

New Scientist - 13 Dec 2023 20:00
How 2023 saw the UK going backwards on climate issues The past 12 months featured constant alarming news on the environment coupled to a political class still not heeding the warnings from scientists. But there have been highs amid the lows, says Graham Lawton
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Discovery of magnetic liquid crystal: First direct observation of spin quadrupole moments in a spin-nematic phase Liquid crystal is a state of matter that exhibits properties of both liquid and solid. It can flow like a liquid, while its constituent molecules are aligned as in a solid. Liquid crystal is widely used nowadays, for exa...
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COP28 deal has loopholes that could weaken its impact on emissions An agreement reached at the COP28 climate summit mentions transitioning away from fossil fuels, but contains weak points that could limit our ability to keep the world from warming beyond 1.5°C
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Cannabis use in pregnancy linked to small birth size, other poor outcomes A study suggests that using cannabis in pregnancy may raise the risk of pregnancy outcomes that are linked to placental dysfunction.
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Q&A: Understanding coordination mechanisms in decentralized systems Did you know that when a group of robots or bacteria moves in a space where there are several free objects, they deflect these objects so they can pass? An international research team managed to show that the trail left ...
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Glassy shell of microscopic algae inspires tiny ultrasound detectors for medical imaging A multidisciplinary team of researchers from Skoltech has discovered the resonance frequencies of diatom frustules. These intricately structured silicon dioxide shells of single-celled microalgae provide a promising mode...
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Earliest known parasitic fungus discovered in fossilized plant frozen in time 400 million years ago A fossilized plant in a museum collection contained the oldest known disease-causing fungus, with microscopic images showing it bursting through the plant's wall.
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A new method to fabricate optical devices that more closely match their design specifications Photolithography involves manipulating light to precisely etch features onto a surface, and is commonly used to fabricate computer chips and optical devices like lenses. But tiny deviations during the manufacturing proce...
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