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15 matches found for "physical manipulations"

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Researchers solve 'bloodcurdling' mystery

By applying cutting-edge techniques in single-molecule manipulation, researchers at Harvard University have uncovered a fundamental feedback mechanism that the body uses to regulate the clotting of bl...

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New equation of state of seawater

Seawater is a complex, dynamic mixture of dissolved minerals, salts, and organic materials that despite scientists best efforts, presents difficulties in measuring its potential to contain and dispers...

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Why don't we read so well on a screen?

Clicking and scrolling interrupt our attentional focus. Turning and touching the pages instead of clicking on the screen influence our ability for experience and attention. The physical manipu...

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A Novel Human Stem Cell-based Model of ALS Opens Doors for Rapid Drug Screening

To get to the root of this complicated relationship, researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies for the very first time established a human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-based system for ...

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How does the Opioid System Control Pain, Reward and Addictive Behaviors?

The opioid system controls pain, reward and addictive behaviors. Opioids exert their pharmacological actions through three opioid receptors, µ, d and ? whose genes have been cloned (Oprm, Oprd1 and Op...

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Physicists pin down spin of surface atoms

Scientists who dream of shrinking computers to the nanoscale look to atomic spin as one possible building block for both processor and memory, yet setting the spin of an atom, let alone measuring it, ...

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Social cues and illusion: There's more to magic than meets the eye

While scientists have used knowledge of illusions to further our understanding of the mind, magicians have learned to master the art of deception for entertainment purposes. In new findings, researche...

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Just one nanosecond: Clocking events at the nanoscale

As scientists and engineers build devices at smaller and smaller scales, grasping the dynamics of how materials behave when they are subjected to electrical signals, sound and other manipul...

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Researchers identify key protein involved in neuropathic pain

A team of researchers led by Université Laval and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) has discovered a protein that plays a major role in neuropathic pain. This discovery, publ...

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Researchers create first nanofluidic transistor, the basis of future chemical processors

University of California, Berkeley, researchers have invented a variation on the standard electronic transistor, creating the first "nanofluidic" transistor that allows them to contro...

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Psychologist finds instance where ’two wrongs do make a right’

UO study shows the distinction between perception and action streams is oversimplified A trusted mental map of your surroundings turns out to be slightly misaligned, skewing ...

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Wartime Spitfire Strain Test Monitors Stress On Key Heart Artery - Aortic Aneurysm

Researchers at the University of Warwick have found a way of using a test devised in the 1930s, and used to gauge the stress on the superchargers in wartime spitfire fighter planes, to model ...

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New Chemistry Software Automatically Generates Computer Code

A new software tool promises to aid scientists whose research has forced them to lead double lives - as computer programmers. The tool, called the Tensor Contraction Engine (TCE...

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Mighty mice are less susceptible to muscular dystrophy gene’s effects

The Johns Hopkins scientists who first discovered that knocking out a particular muscle gene results in "mighty mice" now report that it also softens the effects of a genetic mutation that caus...

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Quantum computing with individual atoms

Researchers at the University of Michigan’s Center for Optical Coherent and Ultrafast Science (FOCUS) and Department of Physics have reported the first demonstration of laser-cooling of in...

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