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Four new octopus species discovered by deep-sea submersible Expedition leaders say they have found several new species of octopus using a remotely operated vehicle around 3 kilometres deep near Costa Rica
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Tech Breakthroughs in Heart and Brain Health

Neuroscience News - 16 Jan 2024 17:30
Tech Breakthroughs in Heart and Brain Health The Journal of the American Heart Association's special issue showcases the progress of innovative digital technology projects, funded by over $14 million from the American Heart Association's Health Technologies and Inn...
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The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators Just like a book can't be judged by its cover, a material can't always be judged by its surface. But, for an elusive conjectured class of materials, physicists have now shown that the surface previously thought to be "fe...
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Ultrafast laser pulses could lessen data storage energy needs A discovery from an experiment with magnets and lasers could be a boon to energy-efficient data storage.
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Research team uses water as a nonlinear medium for ultra-broadband white laser Scientists are making significant strides in the development of ultrabroadband white laser sources, covering a wide spectrum from ultraviolet to far infrared. These lasers find applications in diverse fields such as larg...
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Memory Loss from TBI Reversed

Neuroscience News - 16 Jan 2024 23:33
Memory Loss from TBI Reversed Researchers made a breakthrough in understanding memory loss due to repeated head impacts, as often experienced by athletes. Their study reveals that memory issues following head injury in mice are linked to inadequate r...
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5 Earth-like worlds may lurk in the outer reaches of the solar system, simulations suggest The young sun may have captured several Mars- or Mercury-size exoplanets that now orbit in the outer reaches of the solar system, but identifying them will be extremely challenging.
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Part of Hadrian's 1,800-year-old aqueduct and rare Greek coins unearthed near Corinth The enormous aqueduct was built in the second century to carry water to the city of Corinth from a lake 50 miles away.
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First 'thermodynamic computer' uses random noise to calculate Random physical fluctuations - or noise - can be a source of errors for conventional computers, but for a prototype "thermodynamic computer" they can be harnessed to run calculations
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Scientists develop 'crying' model of human eye tissue The new model mimics the structure and function of the human conjunctiva in a lab dish, even producing its own tears.
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Tiny black holes from the dawn of time may be altering our planet's orbit, new study suggests A study suggests primordial black holes may make planets and moons near us wobble. If measured experimentally, this will provide the first concrete proof such objects exist.
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'Quantum ping-pong': Two atoms can be made to bounce a single photon back and forth with high precision Atoms can absorb and reemit light--this is an everyday phenomenon. In most cases, however, an atom emits a light particle in all possible directions--recapturing this photon is, therefore, quite hard.
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Experiment could test quantum nature of large masses for the first time An experiment outlined by a UCL (University College London)-led team of scientists from the UK and India could test whether relatively large masses have a quantum nature, resolving the question of whether quantum mechani...
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New quantum optics technique sheds light on polariton interactions An international collaboration, led by Macquarie University scientists, has introduced a new quantum optics technique that can provide unprecedented access to the fundamental properties of light-matter interactions in se...
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Massive tectonic collision causing Himalayas to grow may also be splitting Tibet apart The Indian plate may be peeling into two as it slides under the Eurasian plate, tearing Tibet apart in the process.
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More than duodecillion cells have existed on Earth in its history, scientists estimate Scientists have estimated how many cells have occupied Earth since the origin of life on the planet.
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1st-ever ancient case of Turner syndrome, with just 1 X chromosome instead of 2, found in ancient DNA A new DNA technique has detected evidence in Iron Age skeletons of Turner, Klinefelter and Down syndrome.
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Lust Over Love: The Psychology and Impact of Modern Music

Neuroscience News - 16 Jan 2024 18:21
Lust Over Love: The Psychology and Impact of Modern Music Over 40 years, popular music lyrics have shifted from themes of love to lust, as revealed by a study of Billboard's Top 40 songs from 1971 to 2011. This analysis indicates a decline in songs featuring love or a mix of lo...
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Meet 'Retro': The 1st ever cloned rhesus monkey to survive more than a day Scientists have created a healthy rhesus monkey clone by providing the cloned embryo with a healthy placenta, paving the way for more efficient cloning of primates and other mammals.
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Grit salt on our roads is killing freshwater wildlife. What can we do? The salt we spread to keep roads safe in winter is damaging ecosystems and threatening water supplies. Do alternatives, from coffee grounds to cheese brine, work?
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Does the birth of a cloned monkey mean we could now clone people? A healthy rhesus monkey has been born after being cloned from fetal cells, but creating a clone of an adult human being would be much harder
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Why sperm counts are falling and what we can do to increase them Sperm counts are down worldwide, but researchers are finally getting to grips with why - and coming up with ways to reverse the trend
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