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Optical fibre with Einstein effect

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Coreless optical fibre: If a photonic crystal fibre is twisted, it does not require a core with a different refractive index to trap light...

Intensive blood pressure control could prevent 100,000 early deaths each year

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The leading cause of death in the U.S. is heart disease. In past decades, doctors had typically worked to keep patients' blood pressure less...

Fossil discovery rewrites understanding of reproductive evolution

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This is an artist's impression of what Dinocephalosaurus might have looked like.Credit: Drawn by Dinghua Yang A remarkable 250 million-year-old "terrible-headed lizard" fossil found in...

Just press print: How 3-D printing at home saves big bucks

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Michigan Tech researchers assembled 26 items printed with the Lulzbot Mini, including parts for a Christmas tree stand, a juicer, tool holders, a soap...

Diabetes in your DNA? Scientists zero in on the genetic signature...

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The researchers' findings suggest that DNA variations linked to Type 2 diabetes interfere with the ability of Regulatory Factor X to bind to a...

Humans affect Earth system more than natural forces

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The Anthropocene equation: E is the Earth system; A is astronomical forces; G is geophysical forces; I is internal dynamics; and H is industrialised...

Your brain on exercise

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Participants rode stationary bikes while wearing a wireless heart rate monitor and an EEG cap.Credit: Image courtesy of University of California - Santa Barbara It's...

Scientists observe first planet-induced stellar pulsations

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For the first time, astronomers have observed a star pulsing in response to its orbiting planet. The star, HAT-P-2, pictured, is one of the...

Ventura fault could cause stronger shaking, new research finds

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The figure shows the location of the Ventura-Pitas Point fault with respect to the cities involved. The view is of Southern California, as seen...

Banned chemicals from the ’70s found in the deepest reaches of...

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Hirondellea gigas are voracious scavengers that consume anything that comes down from the surface.Credit: Dr Alan Jamieson A study, led by Newcastle University's Dr Alan...

Surprising link between athletics and addiction

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Work-hard, play-hard culture may put elite athletes at higher risk of substance abuse As she was planning her study to look into the role physical...