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Magnon Blocking Effect and Magnonic Skin Effect Shown in Antiferromagnetically Coupled Heterojunction

Spin waves, or magnons, as the elementary excitation of the magnetic system, can move spin angular momentum, giving vast prospects for the Non-volatile, low-energy-consumption, high-speed, and small-size microelectronic devices in the post-Moore period. Magnonics, including the generation, transportation, and handling of magnons, has ended up being the most recent advancement direction of spintronics as well

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Power of Light and Oxygen Eliminates Alzheimer’s Disease Protein in Brains of Live Mice

New photo-oxygenation catalyst targets amyloid structure, enlists brain immune system cells. A small, light-activated molecule lately evaluated in mice corresponds to a brand-new strategy to eliminating clumps of amyloid protein located in the brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients. If perfected in humans, the method could be utilized as a different strategy to immunotherapy and treat

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Man’s New Best Friend: What Cats Can Teach Us About Human Genetics and Precision Medicine

Although cats have lived together with humans for millennia, it remains a dogs world. This predisposition has traditionally bled right into science also. It is time for cats to get their day, suggests veterinary medicine expert Leslie Lyons in a Forum published July 28 in the journal Trends in Genetics. Cats, she says, have the

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Astrophysicists Detect an Exoplanet With the Ability To Form Moons

New high-resolution observations reveal a Moon-forming area around exoplanet PDS 70c. The monitorings have allowed astronomers to establish the ring-shaped region’s size and mass for the first time. Astronomers at the Center for Astrophysics|Harvard & Smithsonian have helped detect the apparent existence of a Moon-forming area around an exoplanet– a planet outside of our Solar

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The Elusive Planet Mercury Spotted at its ‘Greatest Elongation’ from the Sun

See Venus and the first-quarter moon, as well! Mercury tends to be the hardest to find of the 5 “naked-eye” planets in Earth’s night sky since the small planet tends to stick around in the sun’s brilliant glare. However, on Sept. 13, Mercury undoubtedly reached its farthest separation from the sun as seen from Earth,

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Why China and the USA Aren’t Cooperating on COVID-19?

The intergovernmental cooperation between the United States and China was an essential part of the battle against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003. However, a significant cooperation to battle COVID-19 has not happened yet. The state of US and China bilateral connections and the failure to collaborate have possibly worsened the pandemic. Despite resemblances

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Project Hail Mary Review: Andy Dam invokes a Brand-new Tale of Space Danger

Clare Wilson, a medical reporter, says that she has been a fan of apocalyptic sci-fi since her teenage years. She was hooked by the 1950s classic The Day of the Triffids by UK author John Wyndham. Instead of discouraging her, the COVID-19 pandemic fed her hunger for end-of-world stories because the past year showed us

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The Search for Life on Mars Broadens to Studying its Moons

A pair of scientists at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has published a viewpoint piece in the journal Science describing the efforts conducted this decade to learn if Mars once hosted life. In their post, Ryuki Hyodo and also Tomohiro Usui describe the three main initiatives that are involved in trying to find proof

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