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    Physicists simulate for the first time charged Majorana particles. - Alexander Szameit of the University Jena (Germany) and his team developed a photonic set-up that can simulate non-physical processes in a laboratory. Cre...
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    Research team explores a novel way to fabricate preforms for composites. - Michael Keefe, Zhenzhen Quan and Tsu-Wei Chou are part of an international team of researchers that is examining the feasibility of using additive manufa...
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    Quantum computer emulated by a classical system. - Drs. Granville Ott (left) and Brian La Cour (center) with student Michael Starkey (right) beside their prototype quantum emulation device. Credit Applied...
    10 years ago
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    Judgment and decision-making: Brain activity indicates there is more than meets the eye. - Source: *Phys.org* ---------------------- (Medical Xpress)—People make immediate judgments about images they are shown, which could impact on their decisi...
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    Scientists sense breakthroughs in dark-matter mystery. - Image released on June 22, 2011 combines visible light exposures of galaxy cluster Abell 2744 taken by the NASA/European Southern Observatory (ESO) Hubbl...
    12 years ago
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    100-Million-Year-Old Coelacanth Fish Discovered in Texas Is New Species from Cretaceous. - *Source: **ScienceDaily* *-------------------------------* *ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2012) — A new species of coelacanth fish has been discovered in Texas. ...
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    Bird Brains Follow the Beat. - *The budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulates, is one of several vocal-learning species of parrot, well known for its capacity to mimic human language. (Credi...
    13 years ago
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    Animal Instincts: Why Do Unhappy Consumers Prefer Tactile Sensations? - *Source: **ScienceDaily* *ScienceDaily (June 16, 2011) — A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research explains why sad people are more likely to w...
    14 years ago
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    Here’s a rapid solution to find out how solar panels work. - *Source* *------------------* *What exactly is solar energy ?Solar energy is radiant energy which is produced by the sun. Every day the sun radiat...
    15 years ago
  • Mathematics
    'Bacterial Computers': Genetically Engineered Bacteria Have Potential To Solve Complicated Mathematical Problems - *SOURCE* *ScienceDaily (July 24, 2009) — US researchers have created 'bacterial computers' with the potential to solve complicated mathematics problems. ...
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