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Published Understanding sound direction estimation in monaural hearing - Understanding Sound Direction Estimation in Monaural Hearing
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One of the fascinating features of human hearing is its ability to localize sound. While the human e...
Published Lead vocal tracks in popular music go quiet - Lead Vocal Tracks in Popular Music Go Quiet
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Scientists carried out an analysis of hundreds of popular song recordings from 1946 to 2020 to deter...
Published Using quantum Parrondo’s random walks for encryption - Using Quantum Parrondo's Random Walks for Encryption
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SUTD has set out to apply concepts from quantum Parrondo's paradox in search of a working protocol f...
Published Video game playing causes no harm to young children's cognitive abilities, study finds - Video Game Playing Has No Negative Impact on Young Children's Cognitive Abilities, Study Finds
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Despite old fears that bad effects follow excessive video game playing or questionable game choices,...
Published As few as 1 in 5 COVID cases may have been counted worldwide, mathematical models suggest - As Few as 1 in 5 COVID Cases May Have Been Counted Worldwide, Mathematical Models Suggest
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Mathematical models indicate that as few as one in five cases of COVID-19 which occurred during the...
Published Thinking in 3D improves mathematical skills - Thinking in 3D Improves Mathematical Skills
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Spatial reasoning ability in small children reflects how well they will perform in mathematics later...
Published AI technologies have even more exaggerated biases in perception of facial age than humans - AI Technologies Have Even More Exaggerated Biases in Perception of Facial Age Than Humans
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Researchers tested a large sample of the major AI technologies available today and found that not on...
Published Idea of ice age 'species pump' in the Philippines boosted by new way of drawing evolutionary trees - Idea of Ice Age 'Species Pump' in the Philippines Boosted by New Way of Drawing Evolutionary Trees
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A groundbreaking Bayesian method and new statistical analyses of genomic data from geckos in the Phi...
Published When quantum particles fly like bees - When Quantum Particles Fly Like Bees
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A quantum system with only 51 charged atoms can take on more than two quadrillion different states....
Published The shape of infectious prions - The Shape of Infectious Prions: Understanding the Mechanisms of Prion Diseases
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Prions are unique infective agents -- unlike viruses, bacteria, fungi and other parasites, prions do...
Published Most lethal known species of prion protein identified - Most Lethal Known Species of Prion Protein Identified
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Scientists have identified a single prion protein that causes neuronal death similar to that seen in...
Published Near-earth asteroid might be a lost fragment of the moon - Near-Earth Asteroid Might Be a Lost Fragment of the Moon
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Near-Earth asteroid Kamo`oalewa could be a fragment of our moon. ABSTRACT: Near-Earth Asteroid Might...
Published Astrophysicist outlines plans for the gravitational wave observatory on the moon - Astrophysicist Outlines Plans for the Gravitational Wave Observatory on the Moon
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Not a moonshot: Astronomers explore possibility of lunar observatory to better understand fundamenta...
Published New data from flyby of Pluto - New Data from Flyby of Pluto: What We've Learned So Far
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Pluto's surface exhibits a wide variety of landscapes, results from five new studies. The dwarf plan...
Published Why does Mercury have such a big iron core? - Why Does Mercury Have Such a Big Iron Core?
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A new study disputes the prevailing hypothesis on why Mercury has a big core relative to its mantle. ...
Published Meteorite diamonds tell of a lost planet - Meteorite Diamonds Tell of a Lost Planet
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Scientists have examined a slice from a meteorite that contains large diamonds formed at high pressu...
Published Rare transit of Mercury to take place on 9 May - Rare Transit of Mercury to Take Place on 9 May
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On 9 May there will be a rare transit of Mercury, when the smallest planet in our Solar System will...
Published Mercury gets a meteoroid shower from Comet Encke - Mercury Gets a Meteoroid Shower from Comet Encke
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The planet Mercury is being pelted regularly by bits of dust from an ancient comet, a new study has...
Published LRO's LAMP ultraviolet spectrograph observes mercury and hydrogen in GRAIL impact plumes - LRO's LAMP Ultraviolet Spectrograph Observes Mercury and Hydrogen in GRAIL Impact Plumes
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When NASA's twin GRAIL spacecraft made their final descent for impact onto the Moon's surface last D...
Published Evidence that Saturn's moon Mimas is a stealth ocean world - Evidence that Saturn's Moon Mimas is a Stealth Ocean World
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When a scientist discovered surprising evidence that Saturn's smallest, innermost moon could generat...