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Museum design quietly determines what visitors see and what they miss

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Visitors may believe they freely choose what to see in a museum, but new research shows that design decisions, often invisible to the visitor, play a decisive role in shaping attention, movement an...
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Chelsea and Man City fans rage at VAR as Arsenal score very familiar goal at Stamford Bridge

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CHELSEA and Manchester City fans fumed at VAR over Arsenal's opening goal at Stamford Bridge. Ben White headed the visitors in front in the seventh minute from a corner. But some fans questioned wh...
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Ditch the bird feeders and go wild for the sake of our feathered friends

Millions of us spend millions every year on millions of seeds for garden bird feeders. Jack Baddams and many others think this is a bad idea for a range of reasons. First off, the environmental cos...
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Hearing Aids Fell Short on Tests but Helped Where It Mattered

Hearing aids didn’t sharpen test scores, but they were linked to a much lower risk of dementia. A large new study found that in people with moderate hearing loss, being prescribed hearing aids did ...
Topics: neurology memory hearing dementia cognition american academy of neurology health where it mattered help tests
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Millions Joined SETI@home Project, Now Astronomers Zero In on 100 Promising Signals

SETI@home, the pioneering distributed-computing project launched in 1999 that enlisted millions of volunteers to analyze radio signals from space, produced some 12 billion detections -- brief burs...
Topics: seti seti@home radio signal fast extraterrestrials extraterrestrial intelligence extraterrestrial civilization arecibo radio telescope astronomy signals
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Ultrasound-activated nanoparticles in immune cells trigger targeted inflammatory response

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Piezoelectric nanoparticles deployed inside immune cells and stimulated remotely by ultrasound can trigger the body's disease-fighting response, according to an interdisciplinary team of Boston Col...
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