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 Gegenereerd op April 13 2021 12:58 PM

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Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology



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Daily science news on research developments, technological breakthroughs and the latest scientific innovations



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title Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology
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  • [H1] Science news
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  • [H3] Ancient ammonoids' shell designs may have aided buoyancy control
  • [H3] Rescuing street art from vandals' graffiti
  • [H3] In a first, scientists watch 2D puddles of electrons spontaneously emerge in a 3D superconducting material
  • [H3] Ocean bacteria release carbon into the atmosphere
  • [H3] Researchers' work will help the pipeline industry limit the destructive power of bubbles
  • [H3] Black holes like to eat, but have a variety of table manners
  • [H3] Scientists discover three liquid phases in aerosol particles
  • [H3] Researchers find bubbles speed up energy transfer
  • [H3] Common approach to diversity in higher education reflects preferences of white Americans
  • [H3] Following atoms in real time could lead to better materials design
  • [H3] DeepONet: A deep neural network-based model to approximate linear and nonlinear operators
  • [H3] Artificial nervous system uses light sensing to catch objects like humans do
  • [H3] Study links structural brain changes to behavioral problems in children who snore
  • [H3] Be an ACS Industry Insider
  • [H3] Medical Xpress
  • [H3] Tech Xplore
  • [H3] Researchers create light waves that can penetrate even opaque materials
  • [H3] For tomato genes, one plus one doesn't always make two
  • [H3] Unusual fossil reveals last meal of prehistoric pollinator
  • [H3] How spanking may affect brain development in children
  • [H3] Astronomers inspect open cluster NGC 1348
  • [H3] Topological insulator metamaterial with giant circular photogalvanic effect
  • [H3] Researchers call for greater awareness of unintended consequences of CRISPR gene editing
  • [H3] Road salts and other human sources are threatening world's freshwater supplies
  • [H3] Poop core records 4,300 years of bat diet and environment
  • [H3] Researchers engineer probiotic yeast to produce beta-carotene
  • [H3] Medical Xpress
  • [H3] Tech Xplore
  • [H3] Science X
  • [H4] Artificial nervous system uses light sensing to catch objects like humans do
  • [H4] Gene sequencing bacteria in natural environment sheds new light on antimicrobial resistance
  • [H4] Keto diet found to ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
  • [H4] Topological insulator metamaterial with giant circular photogalvanic effect
  • [H4] DeepONet: A deep neural network-based model to approximate linear and nonlinear operators
  • [H4] Researchers use satellite imagery to track interactions between cows and elk at the interface of wildland and rangeland
  • [H4] Research suggests SEC's increasing focus on terrorism may limit financial oversight
  • [H4] Crop rotations with beans and peas offer more sustainable and nutritious food production
  • [H4] When rare California toads get thirsty for love, this tiny college helps set the mood
  • [H4] States are growing fewer trees. Forest owners say that's a problem
  • [H4] 'Spectacle of nature': A Denali glacier is speeding downhill, potentially hampering climbers and increasing flood risk
  • [H4] Head-mounted microscope captures brain activity in freely behaving mice
  • [H4] Breakthrough in plant protection: RNAi pesticides affect only one pest species
  • [H4] Having employees overseas helps companies reap US tax benefits
  • [H4] UPF presents its Planetary Wellbeing initiative to the world in a scientific article
  • [H4] Chemists create renewable plant-based polymers
  • [H4] Pandemic-inspired discoveries: New insect species from Kosovo named after the Coronavirus
  • [H4] Human-induced drying trend in Central Asia since the 1950s
  • [H4] Differences of cloud top height between satellites and ground-based radar revealed
  • [H4] Scientists need to become better communicators, but it's hard to measure whether training works
  • [H4] Thawing permafrost cools Arctic currents: This might affect fish stocks
  • [H4] Women 'risk' gray hair to feel authentic
  • [H4] The buzz about pollinators in canola fields
  • [H4] Image: Storage containers at Concordia research station
  • [H4] Paying for whose performance? Teacher incentive pay and the black-white test score gap
  • [H4] Your Privacy
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  • [H5] WHO urges pause in market sale of captured live wild animals
  • [H5] Study links structural brain changes to behavioral problems in children who snore
  • [H5] One in four parents give youth sports low rankings for enforcement of COVID-19 guidelines
  • [H5] India approves Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine
  • [H5] Deep Learning model to maximize lifespan after liver transplant
  • [H5] Doctors still reluctant to prescribe medical cannabis: study
  • [H5] Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign
  • [H5] Pandemic hits 'critical point' as Europe deaths top one million
  • [H5] India reels amid virus surge, affecting world vaccine supply
  • [H5] CDC chief urges Michigan to 'close things down' amid spike
  • [H5] New Mexico governor signs bill to legalize recreational pot
  • [H5] How spanking may affect brain development in children
  • [H5] New mechanism identified behind blindness in older adults
  • [H5] Gut epithelium muscles up against infection
  • [H5] New research reveals why some of us are hungry all the time
  • [H5] Keto diet found to ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
  • [H5] More than the sum of mutations: 165 new cancer genes identified with the help of machine learning
  • [H5] Brain damage caused by plasticisers
  • [H5] Pain receptors linked to the generation of energy-burning brown fat cells
  • [H5] Exercise benefit in breast cancer linked to improved immune responses
  • [H5] New test better detects reservoir of virus in HIV patients
  • [H5] Study finds Americans eat food of mostly poor nutritional quality—except at school
  • [H5] Activating the brain's immune system against cancer prevents it from spreading
  • [H5] Stress does not lead to loss of self-control in eating disorders
  • [H5] Study reveals neural stem cells age rapidly
  • [H5] Knowing how the brain retrieves facts may help people with memory disorders
  • [H5] Cancer DNA blood tests validated by international research team
  • [H5] Artificial intelligence can accelerate clinical diagnosis of fragile X syndrome
  • [H5] Researchers find genes, corresponding proteins that may lead to new depression treatments
  • [H5] E-cigarettes with a cigarette-like level of nicotine are effective in reducing smoking
  • [H5] Volkswagen reaches wage deal with German workers
  • [H5] Coinbase brings cryptocurrencies to Wall Street
  • [H5] Understanding the plan to release treated Fukushima water
  • [H5] $69 million digital art buyer shines light on 'NFT' boom
  • [H5] Microsoft bets big on health with $19.7 bn purchase of Nuance
  • [H5] Japan to start releasing Fukushima water into sea in 2 years
  • [H5] New materials to make ships more sustainable and less noisy for marine life
  • [H5] Ottawa, Air Canada reach Can$5.9 bln aid agreement
  • [H5] Late president's book outlines vision for Japan's Nintendo
  • [H5] DeepONet: A deep neural network-based model to approximate linear and nonlinear operators
  • [H5] Artificial nervous system uses light sensing to catch objects like humans do
  • [H5] One-stop machine learning platform turns health care data into insights
  • [H5] Microsoft buying speech recognition firm Nuance in $16B deal
  • [H5] Intel to supply self-driving systems for delivery trucks
  • [H5] Biden tells execs US needs to invest, lead in computer chips
  • [H5] Why is Google Docs not working? Google says it's investigating issues affecting Google Drive, Docs
  • [H5] Auction houses Sotheby's, Phillips latest to join NFT craze
  • [H5] GM's Cruise to operate all-electric driverless cars in Dubai
  • [H5] COVID shopping anxiety: A simple piece of tech could help lure customers back
  • [H5] 5G network could realize Nikola Tesla's dream of wireless electricity a century later
  • [H5] Machine learning at speed with in-network aggregation
  • [H5] A new approach to planning the best route breaks a barrier that's stood for nearly half a century
  • [H5] Resilience against replay attacks in computer systems
  • [H5] Modular newsgathering makes content aggregation faster, more accurate
  • [H5] Amazon defeats union push in Alabama, but labor leaders say the fight's not over
  • [H5] Twitter picks Ghana for first Africa jobs
  • [H5] Drivers wanted: Record demand at Uber as vaccinations rise
  • [H5] French homeschooling system hit by hackers from Russia, China: investigators
  • [H5] Chinese regulator orders Ant Group to conduct major overhaul
  • [H5] SKorea's Moon says EV battery settlement 'very meaningful'
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Pain receptors linked to the generation of energy-burning brown fat cells Extern doFollow
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New test better detects reservoir of virus in HIV patients Extern doFollow
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Poop core records 4,300 years of bat diet and environment Intern doFollow
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