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Old 09-18-2020, 10:54 AM   #1
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SCIENTIST UNCOVER THE MOLECULAR ORIGINS OF AN LSD TRIP


https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/ho...rain-study/amp

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Bryan Roth is the paper's lead author and a pharmacologist and psychiatrist at The University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He says the paper caps off 30 years of work in the field of psychedelics.

"Now we know how psychedelic drugs work – finally!" he tells Inverse. "Now we can use this information to, hopefully, discover better medications for many psychiatric diseases."










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Scientists find 'secret molecule' that allows bacteria to exhale electricity


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"Geobacter breathe through what is essentially a giant snorkel, hundreds of times their size," Nikhil Malvankar, an assistant professor at Yale University's Microbial Science Institute in Connecticut, told Live Science.

That "snorkel" is called a nanowire. Though these tiny, conductive filaments are 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair, they are capable of shuttling electrons hundreds to thousands of times the length of an individual Geobacter microbe's body. Thanks to this adaptation, Geobacter are some of the most impressive respirators on Earth. ("You can't exhale 1,000 feet [300 meters] in front of you, can you?"Malvankar said).








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Scientists Advance on One of Technology’s Holy Grails


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A protein is a large molecule built from smaller molecules called amino acids. Our bodies use twenty amino acids to create proteins; our cells chain them together, following instructions in our DNA. (Each letter in a protein’s formula represents an amino acid: the first two in the flu-targeting protein above are cysteine and isoleucine.) After they’re assembled, these long chains crumple up into what often look like random globs.









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Researchers identify new type of superconductor


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Previous studies had used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to narrow the possibilities of what kind of wave material strontium ruthenate might be, effectively eliminating p-wave as an option.

By determining that the material was two-component, Ramshaw's team not only confirmed those findings, but also showed strontium ruthenate wasn't a conventional s- or d-wave superconductor, either.









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NASA Found Another Way Into Nuclear Fusion



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With atoms packed so densely within the atomic lattice of another element, the required energy to induce fusion goes way, way down. It’s aided by the lattice itself, which works to filter which particles get through and pushes the right kinds even closer together. But there’s a huge gulf between individual atoms at energy rates resembling fusion versus a real, commercial-scale application of nuclear fusion.









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Scientists precisely measure total amount of matter in the universe


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By combining their measurement with those from the other teams that used different techniques, the UCR-led team was able to determine a best combined value, concluding that matter makes up 31.5±1.3% of the total amount of matter and energy in the universe.

The research paper is titled "Cosmological Constraints on Ωm and σ8 from Cluster Abundances using the GalWCat19 Optical-spectroscopic SDSS Catalog."








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For the First Time Ever, Scientists Caught Time Crystals Interacting


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In their experiments, they placed two time crystals in superfluid and mixed magnons between them. Magnons are a magnetic quasiparticle that, in this case, led to “opposite-phase oscillations,” while the crystals themselves stayed phase stable. What’s cool (and, literally, supercooled) is how the matter acts within predictable quantum mechanical ways despite the central quality of wild oscillation patterns over time.









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Trump Claims To Have Built A New, Secret Nuclear Weapons System


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It’s not clear what Trump was referring to, but Woodward writes in his new book Rage that he later confirmed with sources that the U.S. military indeed had a secret new weapon system, and the sources said they were surprised Trump had disclosed the information, according to The Washington Post.

It’s possible that Trump was referring to the W76-2 warhead, according to the defense publication Task & Purpose.











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9500- posing as comedian - is posting exactly what teh DNC wants him/her/it to believe - as dictated by comrade Xi.
what a group of 'fake news" - And WD is correct - posting on a clearly 'forbidden topic".

however- it is true racist, marxist DPST's have no shame and no conscience.
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‘Playful teasing’ in apes could provide clues to the evolutionary roots of early humor | Science



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Science chatted with co-author Erica Cartmill, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, about what these “playful teasing” behaviors look like in our evolutionary cousins.

This interview has been edited for clarity and length.













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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to scientists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier for pioneering genome research


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Only five women have previously won the chemistry prize, which has been awarded 111 times between 1901 and 2019 to 183 people.

Doudna and Charpentier developed a type of genetic scissor called the CRISPR/Cas9 used "to change the DNA of animals, plants and microorganisms with extremely high precision," according to the chemistry prize committee.









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Mario Molina, Nobel-winning Mexican chemist who made key climate change finding, dies at 77


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Molina was a member, among other institutions, of the National Academy of Sciences and for eight years was one of the 21 scientists who composed President Barack Obama’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.

Only two other Mexicans have been awarded Nobel Prizes: Alfonso García Robles received the Peace Prize in 1982 for his work on nuclear weapons negotiations and writer Octavio Paz was awarded the prize for literature in 1990.










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