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New metamaterial can switch from hard to soft—and back again

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Topological transitions of a deformed kagome lattice by uniform soft twisting. Credit: Nature Communications (2017). DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14201 When a material is made, you typically cannot...

Breaking the optical bandwidth record of stable pulsed lasers

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Narrow-bandwidth pulses, produced by a new scheme using a microring resonator, are characterized with a beating technique. Credit: Ultrafast Optical Processing Group, INRS-EMT The Ultrafast...

New sensors can detect single protein molecules

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MIT chemical engineers have developed arrays of carbon nanotube sensors that can detect single protein molecules as they are secreted from cells.Credit: Massachusetts Institute...

Nicotine normalizes brain activity deficits that are key to schizophrenia

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other brain imaging technologies allow for the study of differences in brain activity in people diagnosed with schizophrenia....

NOAA’s GOES-16 Satellite Sends First Images to Earth

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This composite color full-disk visible image of the Western Hemisphere was captured from NOAA GOES-16 satellite at 1:07 pm EST on Jan. 15, 2017...

Online media use shows strong genetic influence

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Online media use such as social networking and gaming could be strongly influenced by our genes, according to a new study. Image Credit: Flickr/ebayink Online...

Spanish scientists create a 3-D bioprinter to print human skin

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Prototype for a 3-D bioprinter that can create totally functional human skin. Credit: UC3M Scientists from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), CIEMAT (Center...

We need to talk about school start times

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Later start times could help Canadian teens’ grades and health, research indicates.Credit: Image courtesy of McGill University Later start times could help Canadian teens' grades...

New ancient otter species among largest ever found

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Siamogale melilutra had a large, powerful jaw with the enlarged, bunodont (rounded-cusped) teeth typical of many otter lineages. This raises the question of whether...

World still ‘grossly underprepared’ for infectious disease outbreaks

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The world remains "grossly underprepared" for outbreaks of infectious disease, which are likely to become more frequent in the coming decades, warn a team...

Experiment resolves mystery about wind flows on Jupiter

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A view of Jupiter's south pole (upper left and lower right) and lab results from a new model of Jupiter's winds (upper right and...