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Today's Highlights
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Today's news headlines from the sources selected by our team:
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Inexpensive, accurate way to detect prostate cancer: At-home urine tests
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Early screening for prostate cancer could become as easy for men as personal pregnancy testing is for women, thanks to new research.
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Life scientists present new insights on climate change and species interactions
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Life scientists provide important new details on how climate change will affect interactions between species in newly published research. This knowledge, they say, is critical to making accurate predictions and informing policymakers of how species are likely to be impacted by rising temperatures.
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Whirlpools on the nanoscale could multiply magnetic memory
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Scientists are developing four-bit magnetic cells instead of the two-bit magnetic domains of standard magnetic memories. Magnetic vortices are whirlpools of magnetic field, in which electron spins point either clockwise or counterclockwise. In the crowded center of the whirlpool the spins point either down or up. These four orientations could represent separate bits of information in a new kind of memory, if controlled independently and simultaneously.
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