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First 'Bible map' published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests
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First 'Bible map' published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests

The first Bible to feature a map of the Holy Land was published 500 years ago in 1525. The map was initially printed the wrong way round—showing the Mediterranean to the East—but its inclusion set a precedent which continues to shape our understanding of state borders today, a new Cambridge study argues.
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Humans and artificial neural networks exhibit some similar patterns during learning
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Humans and artificial neural networks exhibit some similar patterns during learning

Past psychology and behavioral science studies have identified various ways in which people's acquisition of new knowledge can be disrupted. One of these, known as interference, occurs when humans are learning new information and this makes it harder for them to correctly recall knowledge that they had acquired earlier.
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Probing the quantum nature of black holes through entropy
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Probing the quantum nature of black holes through entropy

In a study published in Physical Review Letters, physicists have demonstrated that black holes satisfy the third law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy remains positive and vanishes at extremely low temperatures, just like ordinary quantum systems. The finding provides strong evidence that black holes possess isolated ground states, a hallmark of quantum mechanical behavior.
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Saturday Citations: Cute squid with scary name; potential detection of dark matter; fate of the AMOC
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Saturday Citations: Cute squid with scary name; potential detection of dark matter; fate of the AMOC

This week, researchers reported that weight and health markers may rebound when patients stop using some of the new hormonal gastric inhibitory polypeptide drugs. A prototype device can restore lost olfactory sense. And a new universal law predicts how brittle objects shatter.
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Asteroid loaded with amino acids offers new clues about the origin of life on Earth
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Asteroid loaded with amino acids offers new clues about the origin of life on Earth

One of the most elegant theories about the origins of life on our planet is that it was kick-started by a delivery from outer space. This idea suggests that prebiotic molecules—the building blocks of life—were transported here by asteroids or other celestial bodies. While these molecules have been found in meteorite samples that have crash-landed on Earth, the findings have been complicated by the possibility of contamination from our environment.
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Six strategies identified to help households cut down on food waste
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Six strategies identified to help households cut down on food waste

Researchers from the Center for Food Policy at City St George's, University of London and Scotland's Rural College have set out six key areas for action that could help households cut down on food waste in a new comment article published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour.
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Rapid X-ray pulses enable 100-fold efficiency boost for photoionization
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Rapid X-ray pulses enable 100-fold efficiency boost for photoionization

Speed matters. When an X-ray photon excites an atom or ion, making a core electron jump onto a higher energy level, a short-lived window of opportunity opens. For just a few femtoseconds, before an electron fills the void in the lower energy level, a second photon has the chance to be absorbed by another core electron, creating a doubly excited state.
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The body's molecular mail revealed: Scientists decode blood's hidden messengers
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The body's molecular mail revealed: Scientists decode blood's hidden messengers

Every second, trillions of tiny parcels travel through your bloodstream—carrying vital information between your body's cells. Now, scientists at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute have opened this molecular mail for the first time, revealing its contents in astonishing detail.
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Congress’s Week of Crazy, Part Two: GOP Has Its Own Drama
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Congress’s Week of Crazy, Part Two: GOP Has Its Own Drama

In Part One of “Congress’ Week of Crazy,” we laid out the wild happenings last week on the Democrat side of the aisle, from a congresswoman indicted for stealing $5 million to a congresswoman who…
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Wasserman Schultz: President Caused the Shooting of National Guard Members
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Wasserman Schultz: President Caused the Shooting of National Guard Members

Wasserman Schultz: President Caused the Shooting of National Guard Members Trump Did It By Jonathan Turley Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) [pix: Politico] has long performed a key role for many on…
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