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Arctic sea ice helps cool the planet and influences weather patterns around the world, but it is disappearing faster than ever as the climate warms. Scientists have now developed a new forecasting method that can predict...
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New research suggests that Epstein-Barr virus may actively provoke the immune system in people with multiple sclerosis. Scientists found large buildups of virus-targeting immune cells in the nervous systems of MS patient...
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'Invisible scaffolding of the universe' revealed in ambitious new James Webb telescope images A team of researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope has produced the most detailed map of dark matter to date.
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Science funding cuts in the UK are expected to be a "devastasting blow" for physics research, affecting international projects such as particle detection experiments at CERN
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Extraordinary photo captures first appearance of Siberian peregrine falcon in Australia's arid center An ecologist has captured a photo of a peregrine falcon subspecies in an unprecedented location.
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Scientist accidentally stumbles across bizarre ancient wrinkle structures in Morocco that shouldn't be there Ancient fossil structures imprinted on rocks that were once deep beneath the ocean suggest the search for the first life on Earth needs to be broadened.
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When we exercise more, our bodies may compensate by using less energy for other things - especially if we eat less too
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Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD. Scientists are finally beginning to understand how. New research shows MDMA and psilocybin may restore neural flexibility in people with PTSD, thereby helping the brain unlearn fear and relearn safety.
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Psychedelic drug ayahuasca could treat PTSD, early studies hint. But exactly how it works isn't clear. Using methods such as brain scans and symptom tracking, scientists are beginning to study whether a complex psychedelic brew known as ayahuasca can help rewire the brain's response to trauma.
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Two-dimensional (2D) materials, in general, allow the realization of unique quantum phenomena unattainable in the common three-dimensional (3D) world. A prime example is graphene. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
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Scientists Want to Give ChatGPT an Inner Monologue to Improve Its Thinking A new approach would help AI assess its own confidence, detect confusion, and decide when to think harder. The post Scientists Want to Give ChatGPT an Inner Monologue to Improve Its Thinking appeared first on Singularity...
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Concerns that quantum computers may start easily hacking into previously secure communications has motivated researchers to work on innovative new ways to encrypt information. One such method is quantum key distribution ...
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The properties of a quantum material are driven by links between its electrons known as quantum correlations. A RIKEN researcher has shown mathematically that, at non-zero temperatures, these connections can only exist o...
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Researchers in Australia have unveiled the largest quantum simulation platform built to date, opening a new route to exploring the complex behavior of quantum materials at unprecedented scales.
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A new theoretical study led by researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory has identified the microscopic mechanisms by which diamond surfaces affect the quantum coherence of nitrogen-vacancy...
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In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have performed the first global simulations of monster shocks-some of the strongest shocks in the universe-revealing how these extreme events in magnetar ma...
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Bandera Volcano Ice Cave: The weird lava tube in New Mexico whose temperature is always below freezing Due to a weird quirk of geology, New Mexico's Bandera Volcano Ice Cave never warms above 31 degrees Fahrenheit, even when temperatures outside exceed 100 F in summer.
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Time crystals, a collection of particles that "tick"-or move back and forth in repeating cycles-were first theorized and then discovered about a decade ago. While scientists have yet to create commercial or indus...
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Researchers have discovered a previously unknown enzyme that plays a crucial role in fat production. By blocking it, they stopped weight gain, reduced liver damage, and lowered harmful cholesterol levels in animal studie...
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Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change appearance, texture, and shape on command. The material is programmed using a special printing technique...
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Colorectal cancer has long baffled scientists because, unlike most tumors, patients often do better when their cancers are packed with immune-suppressing regulatory T cells. New research finally explains why. Scientists ...
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EPFL physicists have found a way to measure the time involved in quantum events and found it depends on the symmetry of the material. "The concept of time has troubled philosophers and physicists for thousands of yea...
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