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Location American Science News for 30 January 2024
Photographer snaps extremely rare 'aurora curls' after magnetic wave rings Earth's atmosphere 'like a bell' Ethereal green "aurora curls" were photographed in the night sky over Iceland after a gust of solar wind vibrated Earth's magnetic shield like a plucked guitar string. The phenomenon is extremely rare.
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A bold new take on quantum theory could reveal how reality emerges At the smallest scales, everything is made out of a cloud of quantum possibilities. A new idea attempts to explain how our everyday world comes from this, using the laws of thermodynamics
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AI-Powered Robot Reads Braille Twice as Fast as Humans

Neuroscience News - 30 Jan 2024 00:51
AI-Powered Robot Reads Braille Twice as Fast as Humans Researchers developed a robotic sensor using artificial intelligence to read braille at a remarkable 315 words per minute with 87% accuracy, surpassing the average human reading speed. This sensor employs machine learnin...
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'One of the holy grails of shark science': Watch 1st ever footage of a pure white newborn great white shark A newborn great white shark has been seen in the wild for the first time, and the discovery could help scientists finally solve a longstanding mystery about the threatened species.
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Mass starvation after nuclear war could be partially averted with one specific food A nuclear winter could reduce global calorie production by as much as 90%. But vast kelp farms could help save 1.2 billion lives until temperatures recover.
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A perfect storm of factors is causing major East Coast cities to sink. What are they, and can we do anything about it? Cities along the Atlantic coast -- including New York, Boston, and Miami -- are sinking into the ground.
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People Likely to Conceal Contagious Sickness for Social Commitments A significant number of people, including healthcare workers, conceal infectious illnesses to maintain their work and social commitments. The study, involving over 4,100 participants, found that 75% had hidden or might h...
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Music's Universal Impact on Body and Emotion

Neuroscience News - 30 Jan 2024 23:47
Music's Universal Impact on Body and Emotion A recent study reveals that music's emotional impact transcends cultures, evoking similar bodily sensations globally. Researchers found that happy music energizes arms and legs, while sad tunes resonate in the chest.
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Scientists build high power cladding-pumped Raman fiber laser at 1.2 μm waveband Laser sources operating at the 1.2 μm wavelength band have some unique applications in photodynamic therapy, biomedical diagnosis and oxygen sensing. Additionally, they can be adopted as pump sources for mid-infrared op...
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1 of Sweden's oldest stone tombs is mysteriously missing skulls A 5,500-year-old Neolithic tomb in Sweden contains the remains of at least 12 people, but many of their skulls and long bones are missing.
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Neuralink brain chip implanted into human for the 1st time, Elon Musk says Neuralink implanted its first brain chip in a human subject, and Musk posted on X that the person is "doing well" after surgery.
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A faster, more efficient imaging system for nanoparticles Researchers have developed a new system for imaging nanoparticles. It consists of a high-precision, short-wave infrared imaging technique capable of capturing the photoluminescence lifetimes of rare-earth doped nanoparti...
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Nearly 400 ancient medical tools from Turkey hint at rare Roman doctors' offices Medical instruments dating to the Roman era may be evidence of a "group practice" run by health care workers.
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Physicists present new way to predict magnetic alloy properties with machine learning Researchers from Skoltech and MIPT and their German, Austrian, and Norwegian colleagues have proposed and tested a new method for computer modeling of magnetic alloys. The method, which relies on machine learning, accura...
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How measuring Reynolds similitude in superfluids could help demonstrate existence of quantum viscosity Every fluid--from Earth's atmosphere to blood pumping through the human body--has viscosity, a quantifiable characteristic describing how the fluid will deform when it encounters some other matter. If the viscosity is hi...
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A Trojan approach to guide and trap light beams via Lagrange points Reliably guiding and capturing optical waves is central to the functioning of various contemporary technologies, including communication and information processing systems. The most conventional approach to guide light w...
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Researchers develop new model to predict surface atom scattering A group of Cornell-led researchers in the Center for Bright Beams has developed a new theoretical approach to calculate how atoms scatter from surfaces. The method, developed by recently conferred Cornell physics Ph.D. M...
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Spider webs collect DNA that reveals the species living nearby DNA analysis of spider webs from two locations in Australia identified dozens of vertebrate species, suggesting a new approach to wildlife monitoring
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Neuralink: What do brain implants do and why is Elon Musk making them? Elon Musk's Neuralink company is conducting its first human trials, implanting a tiny chip onto the surface of a person's brain to allow them to talk directly with computers
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Could combatting loneliness extend the lives of people with obesity? A recent study suggests that reducing social isolation among people with obesity helps them live longer, but it's not easy to prove that's definitely the case
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Slight flight altitude changes could slash aviation's climate impact Contrail clouds that form behind planes are responsible for much of the climate warming effects of flying. Small altitude adjustments would help minimise them
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Get 45% off this bestselling Garmin smartwatch while you still can The Garmin Fenix 6s Pro Solar smartwatch combines performance with great looks -- and now this top-rated fitness tracker is $370 cheaper at Amazon.
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