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Research paves path for hybrid nano-materials that could replace human tissue or today's pills
e! Science News - 24 Nov 2013 02:31
A team of researchers has uncovered critical information that could help scientists understand how protein polymers interact with other self-assembling biopolymers. The research helps explain naturally occurring nano-mat...
A new, flying jellyfish-like machine (w/ Video)
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 21:00
Up, up in the sky: It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a... jellyfish? That's what researchers have built--a small vehicle whose flying motion resembles the movements of those boneless, pulsating, water-dwelling creatures.
Diamond 'flaws' pave way for nanoscale MRI
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
Breakthrough offers high-sensitivity nanoscale sensors, and could lead to magnetic imaging of neuron activity and thermometry on a single living cell.
Novel X-ray device developed
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
Using a compact but powerful laser, a research team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has developed a new way to generate synchrotron X-rays.
Twice as Much Methane Escaping Arctic Seafloor
Live Science - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
The Arctic methane time bomb is bigger than scientists once thought, according to a new study. About 17 teragrams of methane escapes each year from a broad, shallow underwater platform called the East Siberian Arctic She...
How losing information can benefit quantum computing
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
Suggesting that quantum computers might benefit from losing some data, physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have entangled--linked the quantum properties of--two ions by leaking judicio...
Scientists prove X-ray laser can solve protein structures from scratch
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
A study shows for the first time that X-ray lasers can be used to generate a complete 3-D model of a protein without any prior knowledge of its structure.
Arctic storms speed up release of methane plumes
New Scientist - 24 Nov 2013 20:00
A stormier Arctic could fast-track the greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere, potentially accelerating global warming
The secrets of owls' near noiseless wings
e! Science News - 24 Nov 2013 18:02
Many owl species have developed specialized plumage to effectively eliminate the aerodynamic noise from their wings -- allowing them to hunt and capture their prey in silence.
The physics of beer tapping
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 17:39
An old, hilarious if somewhat juvenile party trick involves covertly tapping the top of someone's newly opened beer bottle and then standing back as the suds foam out onto the floor.
The secrets of owls' near noiseless wings
Phys.org - 24 Nov 2013 17:38
Many owl species have developed specialized plumage to effectively eliminate the aerodynamic noise from their wings - allowing them to hunt and capture their prey in silence.
Spain Considers Release Of Genetically Modified Fruit Flies, Controversy Simmers
Singularity Hub - 24 Nov 2013 17:21
Medical uses of genetic technology are well received. But agricultural uses are a different story, generating controversy at every turn. In the United States, where genetically modified strains dominate the most common c...
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 24 Nov 2013 16:14
Alien neutrinos, dueling dinosaurs and Adam Levine's sexiness are just the beginning of the news in Science this week.
New tool developed for profiling critical regulatory structures of RNA molecules
EurekAlert! - 24 Nov 2013 07:00
(Penn State) A molecular technique that will help the scientific community to analyze -- on a scale previously impossible -- molecules that play a critical role in regulating gene expression has been developed by a resea...
Decay used to construct quantum information
EurekAlert! - 24 Nov 2013 07:00
(University of Copenhagen - Niels Bohr Institute) Usually, when researchers work with quantum information, they do everything they can to prevent the information from decaying. Now researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute...
UNL scientists develop novel X-ray device
EurekAlert! - 24 Nov 2013 07:00
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln) A laser-driven device developed by scientists at the Diocles Extreme Light Laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln could do for research-quality X-rays what the smart phone did f...
'Wise chisels': Art, craftsmanship, and power tools
e! Science News - 24 Nov 2013 04:02
It's often easy to tell at a glance the difference between a mass-produced object and one that has been handcrafted: The handmade item is likely to have distinctive imperfections and clear signs of an individual's techni...