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Scientists Reach Milestone for Quantum Networks
Using clouds of ultra-cold atoms and a pair of lasers operating at optical wavelengths, researchers have reached a quantum network milestone: entangling light with an optical atomic coherence composed of interacting atoms in two different states. |
Embargo expired: 6/19/2013 1:00 PM EDT
Released: 6/18/2013 3:00 PM EDT
Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Structure from Disorder
In this week’s issue of Nature, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute report their discovery of an important trick that a well-known intrinsically disordered protein uses to expand and control its functionality. |
Embargo expired: 6/19/2013 1:00 PM EDT
Released: 6/12/2013 6:00 PM EDT
Scripps Research Institute |
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Nearly 7 in 10 Americans Are On Prescription DrugsNearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two, Mayo Clinic researchers say. |
Released: 6/19/2013 12:10 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic |
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Validating Maps of the Brain's Resting State
A team of Vanderbilt researchers has provided important validation of maps of the brain at rest that may offer insights into changes in the brain that occur in neurological and psychiatric disorders. |
Embargo expired: 6/19/2013 12:00 PM EDT
Released: 6/17/2013 1:00 PM EDT
Vanderbilt University |
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Sports Concussions Debate: Does CTE Really Exist?Sports concussions are said to cause chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which causes depression, aggression, dementia, etc. But some researchers debate this. "I don't think CTE exists,"said Christopher Randolph, PhD, a leading expert in sports concussions. |
Released: 6/19/2013 11:50 AM EDT
Loyola University Health System |
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States Show Large Racial Disparities in Drug Treatment Success
A University of Iowa study reveals significant disparities between minority and white clients in success rates for completing substance abuse treatment programs. Moreover, these disparities vary widely from state to state. |
Released: 6/19/2013 11:45 AM EDT
University of Iowa |
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Experts Needed: 1) SCOTUS Decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 Imminent 2) Uprising in Turkey 3) G8 Summit 4) NSA Surveillance Debate
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Released: 6/19/2013 11:35 AM EDT
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ASU Professor Named Ecological Society of America Fellow
The Ecological Society of America has named Osvaldo Sala, an Arizona State University professor of life sciences and sustainability, as a 2013 Fellow. Sala is also a Distinguished Sustainability Scientist in ASU's Global Institute of Sustainability, where he researches human-environment interactions. He is an expert in biodiversity scenarios and his work appears in more than 180 peer-reviewed publications. |
Released: 6/19/2013 11:35 AM EDT
Arizona State University |
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Extended Primary Care Office Hours Might Help Keep Kids Out of the Emergency DepartmentBut few parents know whether their child’s office is open after hours, according to new study from U-M, Johns Hopkins. |
Released: 6/19/2013 11:05 AM EDT
University of Michigan Health System |
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6/24/2013 10:00 AM EDT
Released to reporters: 6/19/2013 11:00 AM EDT
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