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An artist's rendering of a fusion vessel interior, showing inner surfaces exposed to plasma. Certain areas fall within the "magnetic shadow" of other components, shielding them from the plasma's intense heat.

Fusion Lasers Need To Fire 15 Times A Second. Right Now They Fire Once A Day.


 

Time spent awake after falling asleep predicted poorer processing speed the next day for older adults, according to a new study led by researchers at Penn State and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Credit: pocketlight/Getty Images. All Rights Reserved.

Why Waking At 3 AM Dulls Your Brain By Breakfast


 

 

Dust clouds glow around the aging star R Doradus as it sheds its outer layers. Astronomers once thought starlight reflecting off this dust could drive the star’s powerful wind, but the colors reveal the grains are too small to do the job. This polarized-light image was captured by VLT/SPHERE, with ALMA’s view of the star’s surface shown at the center in yellow and orange.

Dying Stars Lose Mass Through A Mechanism Scientists Can’t Explain


 

 

The amygdala is a part of the brain important for emotional responses, especially fear. It is thought to be important in anxiety disorders. A new UC Davis study reveals new cell types in different areas of the amygdala, which may suggest new ways to treat anxiety. (Getty Images)

Lab-Grown Brain Tissue Finally Wires Itself Thanks To Crystal-Loaded Microgels


 

 

Microscopy view of acute myeloid leukemia cells (red)/NCI

Leukemia’s Hidden Droplets May Hold The Key To New Treatments


 

 

An image from the research shows where neurons from the ACA (red) and ORB (green) regions of the prefrontal cortex innervate the visual cortex.

Your Brain’s Executive Center Rewrites Sensory Reality On The Fly


 

 

The Coating That Heals Its Own Scars And Fights Germs


 

 

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Turning Down Brain Activity Actually Sharpens Focus


 

 

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Scientists Engineer Synthetic Metabolism That Eats CO2 Waste


 

 

Under red light (used to film the bees without disturbing them), with one barcoded bee as detected by the image-analysis software and its personal identification number appears on the screen.

Male Honeybees Need One Gene To Survive The Hive


 

Simple climate prediction models can outperform deep-learning approaches when predicting future temperature changes, but deep learning has potential for estimating more complex variables like rainfall, according to an MIT study.

The Climate Policy Trap: Why Subsidies Buy Time But Not Victory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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