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  • Securing the 'internet of things' in the quantum age | Rob Matheson

    Securing the 'internet of things' in the quantum age | Rob Matheson

    MIT researchers have developed a novel chip that can compute complex quantum-proof encryption schemes efficiently enough to protect low-power “internet of things” (IoT) devices. Credit: Massachusetts ...

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  • Methane in the atmosphere is surging, and that's got scientists worried | Julia Rosen

    Methane in the atmosphere is surging, and that's got scientists worried | Julia Rosen

    Photo of landfill burnoff flare. Credit: Eddie Hagler/Public Domain March 4, 2019 (Phys.org) -- Scientists love a good mystery. But it's more fun when the future of humanity isn't at stake. This enig ...

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  • Scientists expose hidden risks of diarrhoeal disease | University of East Anglia

    Scientists expose hidden risks of diarrhoeal disease | University of East Anglia

    Cryptosporidium muris. Credit: public domain image March 4, 2019 (MedicalXpress) -- A rapidly evolving new subspecies of the cryptosporidium parasite -- a leading cause of diarrhoeal disease in child ...

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  • Chirality yields colossal photocurrent | Boston College

    Chirality yields colossal photocurrent | Boston College

    The Weyl semimetal Tantalum Arsenide has a colossal bulk photovoltaic effect - an intrinsic, or non-linear, generation of current from light more than ten times larger than ever previously achieved, ...

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  • Due to humans, extinction risk for 1,700 animal species to increase by 2070 | Yale University

    Due to humans, extinction risk for 1,700 animal species to increase by 2070 | Yale University

    Azores. Credit: CC0 Public Domain March 4, 2019 (Phys.org) -- As humans continue to expand our use of land across the planet, we leave other species little ground to stand on. By 2070, increased huma ...

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  • Climate change may affect ecological interactions among species | Peter Moon

    Climate change may affect ecological interactions among species | Peter Moon

    Predator-prey equilibria are being disrupted by climate change, according to a study led by Brazilian researchers and published in Nature Climate Change. Credit: Mythilibadam/ Wikimedia Commons Feb. ...

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  • New 'interspecies communication' strategy between gut bacteria and mammalian hosts uncovered | Case Western University

    New 'interspecies communication' strategy between gut bacteria and mammalian hosts uncovered | Case Western University

    Feb. 21, 2019 (Case Western University) -- Bacteria in the gut do far more than help digest food in the stomachs of their hosts, they can also tell the genes in their mammalian hosts what to do. A st ...

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  • A Conversation with Nature | John Michael Greer

    A Conversation with Nature | John Michael Greer

    Feb. 20, 2019 (EcoSophia) -- There are many ways we can talk about the deeper roots of the crisis of our time, setting out from many different vantage points; as Charles Fort pointed out, one measure ...

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  • Single CRISPR treatment provides long-term benefits in mice | Duke University

    Single CRISPR treatment provides long-term benefits in mice | Duke University

    1These images highlight the stark contrast between mouse models of untreated Duchenne muscular dystrophy (left) and those treated with a CRISPR-based genetic therapy after one year (right). On the ri ...

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  • OpenAI's Multitalented AI Writes, Translates, and Slanders | James Vincent

    OpenAI's Multitalented AI Writes, Translates, and Slanders | James Vincent

    Source: Geospatial World A step forward in AI text-generation that also spells trouble Feb. 14, 2019 (The Verge) -- OpenAI’s researchers knew they were on to something when their language modeling pr ...

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  • How exercise may protect against Alzheimer's | Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    How exercise may protect against Alzheimer's | Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    Credit: CC0 Public DomainFeb. 9, 2019 (MeidcalXpress) -- Athletes know a vigorous workout can release a flood of endorphins: "feel-good" hormones that boost mood. Now there's evidence that exercise p ...

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