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- Can we peek at Schrodinger’s cat without disturbing it?
- The science of mindfulness — What do we really know and where do we go?
- Chair yoga more effective than music therapy in older adults with advanced dementia
- Researchers use drones to weigh whales
- Fish micronutrients ‘slipping through the hands’ of malnourished people
- Researchers make a better suction cup
- Researchers improve plastics with waste coffee grounds
Can we peek at Schrodinger’s cat without disturbing it?
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:41 AM PDT Quantum physics is difficult and explaining it even more so. Associate Professor Holger F. Hofmann from Hiroshima University and Kartik Patekar from the Indian Institute of Technology … Read more
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The science of mindfulness — What do we really know and where do we go?
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:40 AM PDT The historical practice of mindfulness is a burgeoning integrated medicine field associated with benefits for people with issues ranging from insomnia to chronic pain and … Read more
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Chair yoga more effective than music therapy in older adults with advanced dementia
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:35 AM PDT As dementia progresses, the ability to participate in exercise programs declines. Sticking to a program also becomes challenging because of impaired cognition, mobility issues or … Read more
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Researchers use drones to weigh whales
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:32 AM PDT Researchers have devised a way to accurately estimate the weight of free-living whales using only aerial images taken by drones. The method is presented in … Read more
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Fish micronutrients ‘slipping through the hands’ of malnourished people
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:31 AM PDT Millions of people are suffering from malnutrition despite some of the most nutritious fish species in the world being caught near their homes, according to new … Read more
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Researchers make a better suction cup
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:29 AM PDT The finger-sized Northern clingfish employs one of the best suction cups in the world. A small disk on its belly can attach to wet, slimy, … Read more
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Researchers improve plastics with waste coffee grounds
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 06:27 AM PDT A plastic composite made partly from waste coffee grounds is a tough but environmentally friendly material for 3D printing, according to new Washington State University research. … Read more
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