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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Latest from Science News: A clock’s accuracy may be tied to the entropy it creates

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04/29/2021

  
  
  
  
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A clock���s accuracy may be tied to the entropy it creates

Apr 28 2021 3:30 PM

A clock made from a thin, wiggling membrane releases more entropy, or disorder, as it becomes more accurate.

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Climate change may have changed the direction of the North Pole's drift

Apr 28 2021 7:00 AM

A mid-1990s shift in the movement of the pole was driven by glacial melt, in part caused by climate change, among other factors, a new study reports.

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The thickness of lead's neutron 'skin' has been precisely measured

Apr 27 2021 11:00 AM

At 0.28 trillionths of a millimeter thick, the shell of neutrons around the nucleus of an atom of lead is a bit thicker than physicists had predicted.

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COVID-19 can affect the brain. New clues hint at how

Apr 27 2021 6:00 AM

Anxiety, depression and strokes can occur after infection, leaving experts to determine how the virus affects the brain.

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Stars made of antimatter could lurk in the Milky Way

Apr 26 2021 3:41 PM

Fourteen celestial sources of gamma rays provide preliminary hints of matter colliding with "antistars" in our galaxy.

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This praying mantis inflates a strange pheromone gland to lure mates

Apr 26 2021 6:00 AM

Researchers stumbled across a first among mantises: an inflatable organ that spreads pheromones, helping mates find each other in the dark rainforest.

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FDA and CDC OK resuming J&J COVID-19 shots paused over rare clot concerns
Apr 23 2021 6:04 PM

The single-dose vaccine carries a low risk of rare blood clots in women under 50, but experts say its benefits outweigh that risk.

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NASA���s Perseverance rover split CO2 to make breathable air on Mars
Apr 23 2021 2:27 PM

An oxygen-making experiment on Perseverance shows that astronauts will one day be able to make air to breathe and, better yet, rocket fuel.

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Experts predict U.S. COVID-19 cases will dip in summer but surge in winter
Apr 23 2021 11:22 AM

Masks, vaccines and coronavirus variants could all affect how bad a predicted winter surge gets.

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Mysterious 'yellowballs' littering the Milky Way are clusters of newborn stars
Apr 23 2021 6:00 AM

The first comprehensive analysis of the celestial specks indicates they are clusters of infant stars of various masses.

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Capturing the sense of touch could upgrade prosthetics and our digital lives
Apr 22 2021 8:00 AM

Haptics researchers are working on ways to add touch to virtual reality, online shopping, telemedicine and advanced artificial limbs.

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X-ray scans explain how the 'Brazil nut effect' works
Apr 22 2021 6:00 AM

X-ray CT scans of a box of mixed nuts explain the orientations that let large, oblong Brazil nuts rise to the top.

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Fast radio bursts could help solve the mystery of the universe's expansion
Apr 21 2021 12:00 PM

Astronomers used fast radio bursts for the first time to measure the Hubble constant in hopes of ending the debate on the universe's expansion rate.

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A new technique could make some plastic trash compostable at home
Apr 21 2021 11:00 AM

Embedding enzymes inside biodegradable plastics makes them truly compostable, which could mitigate the plastic waste problem.

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The already tiny neutrino's maximum possible mass has shrunk even further
Apr 21 2021 6:00 AM

At less than an electron volt, neutrinos are by far the most lightweight massive particles known, a new measurement confirms.

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Neutron stars may not be as squishy as some scientists thought
Apr 20 2021 11:00 AM

NASA's NICER X-ray telescope finds that the most massive known neutron star has an unexpectedly large diameter.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Latest from Science News: COVID-19 can affect the brain. New clues hint at how

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04/27/2021

  
  
  
  
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COVID-19 can affect the brain. New clues hint at how

Apr 27 2021 6:00 AM

Anxiety, depression and strokes can occur after infection, leaving experts to determine how the virus affects the brain.

READ MORE  
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Stars made of antimatter could lurk in the Milky Way

Apr 26 2021 3:41 PM

Fourteen celestial sources of gamma rays provide preliminary hints of matter colliding with "antistars" in our galaxy.

READ MORE  
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This praying mantis inflates a strange pheromone gland to lure mates

Apr 26 2021 6:00 AM

Researchers stumbled across a first among mantises: an inflatable organ that spreads pheromones, helping mates find each other in the dark rainforest.

READ MORE  
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FDA and CDC OK resuming J&J COVID-19 shots paused over rare clot concerns

Apr 23 2021 6:04 PM

The single-dose vaccine carries a low risk of rare blood clots in women under 50, but experts say its benefits outweigh that risk.

READ MORE  
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NASA���s Perseverance rover split CO2 to make breathable air on Mars

Apr 23 2021 2:27 PM

An oxygen-making experiment on Perseverance shows that astronauts will one day be able to make air to breathe and, better yet, rocket fuel.

READ MORE  
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Experts predict U.S. COVID-19 cases will dip in summer but surge in winter

Apr 23 2021 11:22 AM

Masks, vaccines and coronavirus variants could all affect how bad a predicted winter surge gets.

READ MORE  
More Recent Headlines
Mysterious 'yellowballs' littering the Milky Way are clusters of newborn stars
Apr 23 2021 6:00 AM

The first comprehensive analysis of the celestial specks indicates they are clusters of infant stars of various masses.

READ MORE  
Capturing the sense of touch could upgrade prosthetics and our digital lives
Apr 22 2021 8:00 AM

Haptics researchers are working on ways to add touch to virtual reality, online shopping, telemedicine and advanced artificial limbs.

READ MORE  
X-ray scans explain how the 'Brazil nut effect' works
Apr 22 2021 6:00 AM

X-ray CT scans of a box of mixed nuts explain the orientations that let large, oblong Brazil nuts rise to the top.

READ MORE  
Fast radio bursts could help solve the mystery of the universe's expansion
Apr 21 2021 12:00 PM

Astronomers used fast radio bursts for the first time to measure the Hubble constant in hopes of ending the debate on the universe's expansion rate.

READ MORE  
A new technique could make some plastic trash compostable at home
Apr 21 2021 11:00 AM

Embedding enzymes inside biodegradable plastics makes them truly compostable, which could mitigate the plastic waste problem.

READ MORE  
The already tiny neutrino's maximum possible mass has shrunk even further
Apr 21 2021 6:00 AM

At less than an electron volt, neutrinos are by far the most lightweight massive particles known, a new measurement confirms.

READ MORE  
Neutron stars may not be as squishy as some scientists thought
Apr 20 2021 11:00 AM

NASA's NICER X-ray telescope finds that the most massive known neutron star has an unexpectedly large diameter.

READ MORE  
Videocalling needed more than a pandemic to finally take off. Will it last?
Apr 20 2021 9:00 AM

Zoom and social distancing ushered in the futuristic videophone fantasy AT&T wanted and consumers rejected for decades.

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50 years ago, scientists claimed marijuana threatened teens' mental health
Apr 20 2021 7:00 AM

In the 1970s, scientists linked pot use to mental health woes in teens. Such concerns have helped keep the drug illegal for teens for 50 years.

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Here's what we know about B.1.1.7, the U.S.'s dominant coronavirus strain
Apr 19 2021 8:00 AM

Studies show the variant is more contagious and may cause more severe COVID-19 overall. But vaccines still work against B.1.1.7.

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