Science News
Mobile Technology Milestone: First Cellular Call Made 40 Years Ago
Singularity Hub - 6 Apr 2013 22:10
Martin Cooper, former VP at Motorola, likely didn't appreciate the full significance of making the world's first cell phone call in 1973, but 40 years later, mobile technology is an unstoppable force, poised to transform...
Artificial ovary mimics real hormone levels
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 19:00
Ovarian cells grown in an algal capsule could provide a replacement for sex hormones without the side effects of traditional HRT
Internal compass points cells towards injury
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 18:00
Magnetic protein tendrils within cells detect electric fields generated by a wound
Peaceful matter-antimatter pairing looks more real
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 16:00
A second attempt to detect the long-sought Majorana fermion, the only particle that can act as its own antiparticle, has come up positive
Heaviest flying bird makes epic journeys to keep warm
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 14:00
Great bustards may be the heaviest flying animal alive, but that doesn't stop them migrating 4000 kilometres every year
Nobel physicist: Give people a one-way ticket to Mars
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 13:00
Gerard 't Hooft explains why he is an ambassador for the Mars One project, and whether he fancies a reality-TV-funded move to the Red Planet himself (full text available to subscribers)
Hacked medical scanner becomes a nuclear forge
New Scientist - 6 Apr 2013 11:00
An old MRI machine formerly used by a Nobel laureate has been customised to probe the exotic elements made in exploding stars - its magnet is the key