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More than half of U. S. gun owners do not safely...

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More than half of gun owners do not safely store all their guns, according to a new survey of 1,444 U.S. gun owners conducted...

Young children use physics, not previous rewards, to learn about tools

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Children as young as seven apply basic laws of physics to problem-solving, rather than learning from what has previously been rewarded, suggests new research...

New light shed on prehistoric human migration in Europe

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Two University of Wyoming researchers contributed to a new study in which DNA of ancient skeletal remains of people from southeastern Europe were used...

Artificial eye: Researchers combine metalens with an artificial muscle

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Inspired by the human eye, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed an adaptive metalens,...

On second thought, the Moon’s water may be widespread and immobile

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A new analysis of data from two lunar missions finds evidence that the Moon's water is widely distributed across the surface and is not...

The ‘loudness’ of our thoughts affects how we judge external sounds

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The "loudness" of our thoughts—or how we imagine saying something—influences how we judge the loudness of real, external sounds, a team of researchers from...

Moths in mud can uncover prehistoric secrets

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Moth scales, preserved in the mud of a coniferous forest lake, have been used to identify outbreaks of these insects over the past 10,000...

New quantum memory stores information for hours

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Storing information in a quantum memory system is a difficult challenge, as the data is usually quickly lost. At TU Wien, ultra-long storage times...

Low-calorie diet enhances intestinal regeneration after injury

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Dramatic calorie restriction, diets reduced by 40 percent of a normal calorie total, have long been known to extend health span, the duration of...

Mind-reading algorithm uses EEG data to reconstruct images based on what...

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A new technique developed by neuroscientists at the University of Toronto Scarborough can, for the first time, reconstruct images of what people perceive based...

The global footprint of fisheries

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The global fishing fleet is so big it can be seen from space. Really. Fishing activity now covers at least 55 percent of the world's...