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An Atomic-level Look at an HIV Accomplice

Now, scientists at the University of Michigan have determined the atomic-level, three-dimensional structure of a SEVI precursor known as PAP248-286 and discovered how it damages cell membranes to make...

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UCSB physicists move 1 step closer to quantum computing

The researchers have demonstrated the ability to electrically manipulate, at gigahertz rates, the quantum states of electrons trapped on individual defects in diamond crystals. This could aid in the d...

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NIST Demonstrates ‘Universal’ Programmable Quantum Processor

The processor could be a module in a future quantum computer, which theoretically could solve some important problems that are intractable today. The NIST demonstration, described in Nature Ph...

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Small Optical Force Can Budge Nanoscale Objects

The technology could have applications in the design of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) – nanoscale devices with moving parts – and micro-optomechanical systems (MOMS) which combine moving part...

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EIT waves and coronal magnetic field diagnosis

The study, which was led by Dr. Chen, is reported in Issue 52 of Science in China (G) because of its significant research value.Many explosive phenomena on the Sun, such as solar flares, invol...

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Are Teenagers Wired Differently Than Adults?

With the advent of magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, we have begun to appreciate how the brain continues to develop structurally through adolescence and on into adulthood. High emotionality is a cha...

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New study confirms exotic electric properties of graphene

Not only is this the thinnest material possible, but it also is 10 times stronger than steel and it conducts electricity better than any other known material at room temperature. These and graphene�...

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Oak Ridge ‘Jaguar’ Supercomputer is World’s Fastest

An upgrade to a Cray XT5 high-performance computing system deployed by the Department of Energy has made the “Jaguar” supercomputer the world’s fastest. Located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Jagua...

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Accidental discovery produces durable new blue pigment for multiple applications

Through much of recorded human history, people around the world have sought inorganic compounds that could be used to paint things blue, often with limited success. Most had environmental or durabilit...

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Analyzing structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease

By applying the techniques to the newly completed dataset of the multi-institution Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), the scientists demonstrated that such sub-regional brain vol...

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NIST demonstrates 'universal' programmable quantum processor

The processor could be a module in a future quantum computer, which theoretically could solve some important problems that are intractable today.The NIST demonstration, described in Nature Ph...

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Sweet as can be: how E. coli gets ahead

Microbes are well-known for their ability to grow in demanding and nutritionally poor environments, which has allowed them to colonise some of the most remote places on the planet. Bacteria living in ...

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A bubbling ball of gas

The SUNRISE balloon-borne telescope, a collaborative project between the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau and partners in Germany, Spain and the USA, has now deliver...

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New explanation for nature's hardiest life form

Spore-forming bacteria, present almost everywhere in our environment, can also cause serious infectious diseases, such as tetanus, anthrax, and botulism.Now researchers from Lund University an...

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New UAB Study Sheds Light on Brain’s Response to Distress, Unexpected Events

In the study, UAB researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to see how activity in the parts of the brain associated with fear, learning and memory respond when research participan...

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