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    ‘A Really Bad Time to Be Alive’ – Ocean Deoxygenation Linked to Ancient Die-Off

    April 19, 2020

    Researchers present new evidence that the deoxygenation of the ocean wiped out biodiversity during one…

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    Severity of COVID-19 May Depend on Your Individual Genetic Variation in Immune System

    April 19, 2020

    Genetic variability in the human immune system may affect susceptibility to, and severity of infection…

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    Diet Can Change the Way Sugar Tastes – Here’s the Science Behind It

    April 19, 2020

    Learning and tasting are controlled by the same molecules, animal studies show. The food animals…

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    Could 3D Printers Create the Next Generation of Particle Accelerators?

    April 19, 2020

    SLAC scientists and collaborators are developing 3D copper printing techniques to build accelerator components. Imagine…

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    Conductive Gels That Stick When Wet for Better Biomedical Sensors and Implants

    April 19, 2020

    A new way of making polymers adhere to surfaces may enable better biomedical sensors and…

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    Coronavirus World Map: 2,160,207 Confirmed Cases; 207 Countries; 146,088 Deaths

    April 18, 2020

    Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 90. WHO Novel Coronavirus…

    Space

    Apollo 13 Crew Returned Safely to Earth 50 Years Ago

    April 18, 2020

    The crew of Apollo 13, Commander James A. Lovell, Command Module Pilot (CMP) John L.…

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    Seeing ‘Under the Hood’ in Batteries to Push for Next-Gen Performance

    April 18, 2020

    Technique adapted at Berkeley Lab X-ray facility finds growing use for next-gen battery R&D. From…

    Physics

    Coupled Quantum Dots May Offer a New Way to Store Quantum Information

    April 18, 2020

    Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their colleagues have for…

    Earth

    Increasingly Mobile Sea Ice Risks Polluting Arctic Neighbors With Oil and Microplastics

    April 18, 2020

    The movement of sea ice between Arctic countries is expected to significantly increase this century.…

    Health

    How Hong Kong Managed First Wave of COVID-19 Without Resorting to Complete Lockdown

    April 18, 2020

    Study suggests testing and contact tracing and population behavioral changes — measures which have far…

    Space

    Dance of Destruction: New Insights Into Eccentric Binary Black Holes

    April 18, 2020

    Scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) reveal the eccentricity…

    Technology

    Widely Used AI Machine Learning Methods Don’t Work as Claimed

    April 18, 2020

    Researchers demonstrated the mathematical impossibility of representing social networks and other complex networks using popular…

    Space

    Solar Telescope Mounted on a Rocket Detects Super-Fine Strands on the Sun

    April 18, 2020

    New images from a NASA sounding rocket provide the highest-resolution views ever captured of the…

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    For Narwhals – The ‘Unicorns of the Sea’ – Size Matters for Sexual Selection

    April 18, 2020

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    Science

    Ancient Events Could Be “Rewritten” by Fine-Tuning Radiocarbon Dating

    April 18, 2020

    Radiocarbon dating, invented in the late 1940s and improved ever since to provide more precise…

    Space

    How Earth Climate Models Help NASA Scientists Picture Life on Unimaginable Worlds

    April 18, 2020

    In a generic brick building on the northwestern edge of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center…

    Technology

    MegaX: The First Camera to Capture the Smallest Particles of Light

    April 18, 2020

    EPFL scientists, working in association with Canon, have developed a camera that can take 3D…

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