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This year gave rise to an incredible mix of brain implants that can record, decode, and alter brain activity. It sounds like déj vu--brain-machine interfaces also lived rent free in my head in last year's roundup, but f...
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Eating with Your Eyes and Gut? How Your Brain Decides When to Eat The science of eating behavior goes beyond hunger cues; it involves sensory stimuli, internal signals, and the gut-brain connection. External cues like food packaging and advertisements influence our eating decisions, bu...
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Molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions without external forces, new study finds Researchers from the University of Maine and Penn State discovered that molecules experience non-reciprocal interactions without external forces.
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Geometric origin of intrinsic dark counts in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors In a recent leap forward for quantum computing and optical technologies, researchers have uncovered an important aspect of photon detection. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs), pivotal in quantum c...
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From the coelacanth to the cockroach, these "living fossil" creatures haven't changed much in millions or even hundreds of millions of years.
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The most extraordinary archaeological findings of 2023 2023 was an outstanding year for finding ancient hoards, creating reconstructions and discovering burial.
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Why quantum mechanics defies physics

Phys.org - 29 Dec 2023 16:36
Why quantum mechanics defies physics The full, weird story of the quantum world is much too large for a single article, but the period from 1905, when Einstein first published his solution to the photoelectric puzzle, to the 1960's, when a complete, well-te...
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Korean artificial sun, KSTAR, completes divertor upgrades for long pulse operations The Korean artificial sun, KSTAR, has completed divertor upgrades, allowing it to operate for extended periods sustaining high-temperature plasma over 100 million degrees.
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A dense quark liquid is distinct from a dense nucleon liquid Atomic nuclei are made of nucleons (like protons and neutrons), which themselves are made of quarks. When crushed at high densities, nuclei dissolve into a liquid of nucleons and, at even higher densities, the nucleons t...
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8 asteroid discoveries that rocked our world in 2023

Live Science - 29 Dec 2023 16:00
8 asteroid discoveries that rocked our world in 2023 This year was one of the biggest ever for asteroid science, with NASA's triumphant return from asteroid Bennu, the grand reveal of organic molecules from asteroid Ryugu, a close look at the gory aftermath of an asteroid ...
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Quantum state of matter made with 'dipolar' molecules for first time A quantum state of matter comprising molecules with opposite charges at each end has been made for the first time. It could help probe our understanding of the quantum properties of exotic materials
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Why is snot sticky?

Live Science - 29 Dec 2023 15:00
Why is snot sticky? The glue-like mucus in your nose plays an important role in your immune system.
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From phytoplankton-based carbon capture to 3D reconstruction scanners, scientists are working on cutting-edge technologies they believe can reshape humanity for the better.
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The most popular Live Science stories of 2023

Live Science - 29 Dec 2023 13:00
The most popular Live Science stories of 2023 These were the stories our readers loved in 2023.
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2024 could finally see greenhouse gas emissions start to decline If governments step up support for renewable energy and other efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, 2024 could see total carbon emissions begin to fall
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Our 10 most-read health stories of 2023

Live Science - 29 Dec 2023 12:00
Our 10 most-read health stories of 2023 Live Science's most-read health stories from 2023 feature Neanderthal DNA, harrowing medical case reports and curious new research findings.
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CRISPR engineered viruses could render other viruses harmless A virus engineered using CRISPR technology spread its DNA to other viruses in mice, causing them to become harmless
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