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ARE SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES GOING TO EAT THE UNIVERSE?
The largest black holes grow faster than their galaxies, according to new research.
Two studies from separate groups of researchers find that so-called supermassive black holes are bigger than astronomers would have calculated from their surroundings alone.
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PHYSICISTS HAVE MADE THE SECOND-EVER OBSERVATION OF INTERACTING PHOTONS
Until just a few years ago, scientists had never seen photons interact. In a new study, photons were observed binding in groups of three, accumulating mass, and slowing down.
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DOCTORS CAN NOW USE A BLOOD TEST TO DETECT CONCUSSIONS FASTER
Using CT scans to check for concussions is expensive and time-consuming. The FDA just approved a blood test that can do the same check faster and cheaper.
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911 WASN’T SET UP WITH CELL PHONES IN MIND. GOOGLE COULD CHANGE THAT.
The 911 emergency number was never set up with cellphones in mind. Now, Google is testing out a new method of locating callers in order to send out help as quickly as possible.
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THE BRUTAL NEUROSCIENCE OF FIGURE SKATING: HOW SPINNING ATHLETES OVERCOME DIZZINESS
The mental preparations figure skaters must go through to spin at Olympic levels without dizzily toppling over are at least as intense as their physical workouts.
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HOW WILL HUMANS REACT IF WE DISCOVER ALIEN LIFE? THIS NEW STUDY JUST FOUND OUT (AND SURPRISED US)
Though many have speculated that humans would respond negatively to the discovery of alien life, we have very little scientific research on the subject. According to a new study, however, people in the U.S. would likely have a positive reaction to the news.
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A MAN'S EYE FLOATER WAS ACTUALLY A TAPEWORM ? PLUS THOUSANDS OF ITS EGGS
A tapeworm in your gut sounds horrifying enough, but imagine having a tapeworm in your eye.
That's what happened to a man in Florida who initially thought he saw something moving across his vision, only to discover he had tapeworm living in his eye, according to news reports.
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FECAL TRANSPLANTS SEE SUCCESS IN 90 PERCENT OF BACTERIAL GUT INFECTIONS
The Infectious Diseases Society of America has released new guidelines for the treatment of C. diff infections calling for increasing utilization of fecal transplants. The transplants can replenish a healthy gut microbiome.
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QUANTUM COMPUTING NEEDS A LOT OF POWER. THIS MACHINE COULD BE THE ANSWER.
Scientists from the Netherlands have successfully created a 2-qubit silicon quantum processor. Silicon is widely used in current computer hardware, and the team hopes their success will eventually make it easier to control and produce quantum chips.
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WHAT'S WORSE FOR YOUR BRAIN ? ALCOHOL OR MARIJUANA?
Alcohol may take a greater toll on the brain than marijuana does, especially for teens, a new study finds.
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