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  • Series Expansion of the Infinitesimal Spacetime Interval

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  • Tips on generating entangled photon pair with SPDC entanglement source

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  • New Paper in Nature Communications models the AMOC

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  • Advice on Resources -- A really good classical mechanics book?

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  • Polar Moment of Inertia

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  • What kind of Ion source?

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  • Big Bang as the Collapse of a Wave Function

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  • The proportion of kinetic energy of a rotating rigid body?

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  • Which basis-forms are pseudo-tensors?

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  • For bigger muscles push close to failure, for strength, maybe not

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    , , Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search For bigger muscles push close to failure , for strength , maybe not July 31, 2024 Florida Atlantic University Pushing close to failure is the point where you can†t do another rep . When performing resistance training such as lifting weights , there†s a lot of interest in how close you push yourself to failure – the point where you can†t do another rep – and how it affects your . results While research has looked at this concept in different ways , to date , no meta-analysis has explored the pattern i.e . linear or non-linear of how the distance from failure measured by repetitions in reserve affects changes in muscle strength and . size As such , it†s still unclear how

  • Skin may hold key to neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis

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  • Semaglutide Shows Potential to Help Smokers Quit, Study Suggests

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  • Improving Alzheimer’s disease imaging — with fluorescent sensors

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  • AI predicts male infertility risk with blood test, no semen needed

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    , Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search AI predicts male infertility risk with blood test , no semen needed July 31, 2024 Toho University Dr . Kobayashi at Toho University , Tokyo , Japan According to a World Health Organization WHO study 2017 about half of all infertility is due to men . Semen analysis is considered essential for diagnosis of male infertility , but is not readily available at medical institutions other than those specializing in infertility treatment , and there is a high threshold for receiving . it In this study , a group led by Associate Professor Hideyuki Kobayashi of the Department of Urology , Toho University School of Medicine , Tokyo , Japan developed an AI model that can predict the risk of male

  • Study finds many cocoa products contaminated by heavy metals

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  • Any Galaxy (Milky-way) based coordinate systems?

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  • Four Questions on vacuum phase transitions in the Universe...

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  • Laser interference pattern flickering

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  • Does a rotating accelerometer moving linearly measure linear velocity?

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  • Why does electric potential energy increase if you move against the field?

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  • Noether's theorem for point particles

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  • Temperature difference between Venus and Mercury

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  • Where can I find chemistry experiments that are accurately described with the Dirac equation?

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  • Reflections on Relativity web pages broken at mathpages.com

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  • Asking for a six preon theory

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  • Grief’s Hidden Toll: How Losing Loved Ones Affects Cellular Aging

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    : Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Grief’s Hidden Toll : How Losing Loved Ones Affects Cellular Aging July 30, 2024 Columbia University A study from Columbia University reveals that losing close family members may accelerate biological aging , with implications for long-term health and longevity . This research sheds new light on the complex relationship between emotional trauma and physical . well-being The Science Behind Grief and Aging Biological aging refers to the gradual decline in cellular function over time , leading to an increased risk of chronic diseases . Scientists measure this process using epigenetic clocks DNA markers that indicate a person’s biological age , which can differ from their chronological . age

  • Eating Less Sugar May Keep Your Cells Young, Study Finds

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    , Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Eating Less Sugar May Keep Your Cells Young , Study Finds July 30, 2024 UC San Francisco New Research Links Healthy Diet to Younger Biological Age A new study from the University of California , San Francisco UCSF suggests that following a diet rich in vitamins and minerals , while limiting added sugar , may help keep your cells biologically younger . The research , published in JAMA Network Open , examined how different healthy eating patterns affect an epigenetic clock” a biochemical test that estimates health and . lifespan The study found that people who ate better had cells that appeared younger . Surprisingly , even when participants followed healthy diets , each gram of added

  • NASA data shows July 22 was Earth’s hottest day on record

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    Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search NASA data shows July 22 was Earth†s hottest day on record July 30, 2024 NASA JPL Daily global average temperature values from MERRA-2 for the years 1980-2022 are shown in white , values for the year 2023 are shown in pink , and values from 2024 through June are shown in red . Daily global temperature values from July 1-July 23, 2024, from GEOS-FP are shown in purple . July 22, 2024, was the hottest day on record , according to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data . July 21 and 23 of this year also exceeded the previous daily record , set in July 2023. These record-breaking temperatures are part of a long-term warming trend driven by human activities , primarily the emission

  • Expected Earth-relative velocity of interstellar particles

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  • Inflammatory activity of rheumatoid arthritis linked to specific cognitive impairments

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    Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Inflammatory activity of rheumatoid arthritis linked to specific cognitive impairments July 30, 2024 British Medical Journal BMJ The inflammatory activity in the body caused by rheumatoid arthritis is linked to specific cognitive impairments , finds a small comparative study , published in the open access journal RMD Open . These are diminished visuospatial abilities , recall , abstract thinking , and the executive functions of working memory , concentration , and . inhibition Inflammatory activity in rheumatoid arthritis has been associated with various systemic effects , including on the brain , but it†s not clear which specific cognitive domains might be . affected To try and find out

  • Why is the "conscious observer" thing considered?

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  • Names may shape facial appearance over time new study suggests

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    Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Names may shape facial appearance over time new study suggests July 30, 2024 Hebrew University of Jerusalem Examples of trials in Study 2 A is an example from the adult target set left B is an example from the child target set right This is a loos translation into English A new study reveals that a person†s name may influence their facial appearance over time . Using human perception tests and machine learning , the research found that adults†faces can be matched to their names more accurately than chance . However , this effect is not found in children†s faces , suggesting that face-name congruence develops as individuals age rather than being present from birth . This

  • Children who miss breakfast are less happy in life

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    Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Children who miss breakfast are less happy in life July 30, 2024 Anglia Ruskin University Children who frequently miss breakfast have lower life satisfaction than those who regularly eat a morning meal , according to a study of nearly 150,000 young people across the . world The research published in the  BMC Nutrition Journal was led by Anglia Ruskin University ARU and Universidad de las Americas , and shows a nearly linear relationship between higher frequency of eating breakfast and greater life satisfaction in children and adolescents aged between 10 and 17 years old across 42 countries including . Britain The highest life satisfaction score was identified in participants who had

  • Gravitational Waves from Failed Warp Drives: A New Frontier in Space Exploration

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    : Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Gravitational Waves from Failed Warp Drives : A New Frontier in Space Exploration July 30, 2024 University of Potsdam Artist†s impression of a warp bubble collapse AI A new study has simulated the gravitational waves produced by a collapsing warp drive , offering a potential new way to search for advanced spacefaring civilizations . The research , conducted by an international team of physicists , explores the theoretical consequences of a warp drive malfunction using sophisticated numerical . simulations Warp Drives : From Science Fiction to Theoretical Physics Warp drives , long a staple of science fiction , are hypothetical propulsion systems that could theoretically allow

  • Defining the Future: A Unified Language for AI and Biological Intelligence

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    : Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Defining the Future : A Unified Language for AI and Biological Intelligence July 30, 2024 Cell Press A Proposed key terms to define . B Proposed most applicable specific fields the nomenclature guide will be used in however , others may also find this work useful . C A mixed method approach with a modified Delphi method . This approach entails an initial round with pre-selected open-ended questions i strategic refinement and categorization ii and collaborative consultation iii in an iterative manner ii and iii until a suitable level of consensus is achieved iv If consensus is not reached on any specific terms , a weighted majority voting system will be implemented to reach a conclusion v

  • Force on a block placed on a rotating disc, calculated in different reference frames

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  • How can the Universe know when you change directions?

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  • What is the position of this moving particle over time?

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  • Why does the Limit Process give an Exact Slope?

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  • Fluid mechanics: Euler's equation derivation

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  • Electromagnetic force on a positively charged particle

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  • Young scientists face career hurdles in interdisciplinary research

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    Skip to content Menu Follow Us On Substack Google News Twitter X FaceBook Bluesky Our Bloggers Search Young scientists face career hurdles in interdisciplinary research July 29, 2024 Ohio State University Scientists agree that solving some of society†s greatest challenges in biomedicine such as food sustainability , aging and disease treatment will need researchers from a variety of scientific fields working . together But a new study finds that the young scientists who most embrace interdisciplinary research face “career impediments” not seen in their peers who focus their work only within their own . disciplines The results are troublesome and pose a “grave challenge” to efforts to increase interdisciplinary research , the authors of the new study . write “As an economist ,

  • The Mystery of Spin

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