Musical chills are pleasurable shivers or goosebump sensations that people feel when they resonate with the music they’re listening to. They reduce stress and have beneficial side effects, but they are difficult to induce reliably. Now,…
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Chill brain-music interface: Using brain signals to enhance the emotional power of music
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Hydrogen-powered ground vehicles offer a route to cleaner airports
Hydrogen-powered vehicles used on ground operations could help slash carbon emissions and support airports to reach net-zero targets, new research suggests. The Newcastle University research shows that key airport stakeholders have positive…
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Name it to tame it: Researcher discovers technique to reduce cigarette cravings
If you name it, you can tame it. That’s a new tool for fighting cigarette cravings, according to assistant research psychologist Golnaz Tabibnia.
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Emotional support from social media found to reduce anxiety
Anxiety is the second leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide. Roughly a third of adults in the United States will experience an anxiety disorder within their lifetime, and the median age of onset is 17 years old. Anxiety increases…
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Robot Talk Episode 142 – Collaborative robot arms, with Mark Gray
Claire chatted to Mark Gray from Universal Robots about their lightweight robotic arms that work alongside humans.
Mark Gray has worked…
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Brain-inspired hardware uses single-spike coding to run AI more efficiently
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as the models underpinning the functioning of ChatGPT and various other online platforms, has grown exponentially over the past few years. Current hardware and electronic devices, however,…
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Radiotherapy is more effective when administered at the right time of day, study finds
A team of researchers have identified a fundamental mechanism that links the 24-hour circadian cycle to the precise repair of DNA breaks. This study, conducted by researchers from the Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative…
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Nanosheet sensor detects ethanol at parts-per-billion levels using minimal power
A new gas sensor using ruthenium dioxide nanosheets achieves ultra-sensitive ethanol detection down to 5 ppb, enabling real-time breath alcohol monitoring at under 30 milliwatts.
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Reusing shipping containers for sustainable field operations
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Scientists take first look inside one of world’s most extreme engines
Scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have achieved significant progress in the development of advanced solid-fuel ramjet (SFRJ) technology, according to a new announcement.
The team set out to shed light on the internal…
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