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How theoretical condensed matter physics developed in Rome
Phys.org - 10 Mar 2014 14:56
Italian physicist Carlo Di Castro, professor emeritus at the University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, shares his recollections of how theoretical condensed matter physics developed in Rome, starting in the 1960s. Luisa Bonoli...
Fukushima Radiation To Reach West Coast In April, Experts Weigh In On How Dangerous It Is
IBTimes - 10 Mar 2014 23:24
On the anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, scientists report that radiation from the crippled Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan will reach the west coast of the U.S. sometime next month. But far from painting a nig...
'Cosmos' Premiere: NASA Goes In-Depth And Where To Watch The First Episode If You Missed It [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 10 Mar 2014 23:24
"Cosmos" returned to television with a primetime debut on Fox on Sunday. The show featured an introduction by President Barack Obama and on Twitter, NASA let viewers explore some of the featured moments in the episode, f...
Is SpongeBob Our Oldest Ancestor? Sea Sponges May Have Played A 'Key Role' In Evolution Of Life On Earth
IBTimes - 10 Mar 2014 23:24
It's difficult to imagine that man could have evolved from an organ-less, multicellular sponge. Then again, that's what hundreds of millions of years of natural selection will do to a species. According to a new study, p...
ISS Departure Live Stream: Watch International Space Station Expedition 38 Crew Return To Earth Here [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 10 Mar 2014 23:24
Three International Space Station Expedition 38 crew members are set to depart the space station following 166 days in space. NASA will provide a live stream of the ISS departure beginning at 4:30 p.m. EDT when the crew ...
Genghis Khan Conquest Aided By Stretch Of Nice Weather, Tree Ring-Reading Scientists Say
IBTimes - 10 Mar 2014 23:24
Genghis Khan had a key ally you might not have expected: a stretch of nice weather. That's at least, what a group of scientists is saying is written in the trees of Mongolia.
Ukraine Unveils Half-Finished New Radar System
Popular Science - 10 Mar 2014 23:20
MR-1 Radar System Ukraine's new RADAR system. Ukroboronprom State Concern Last week, Ukraine's state-owned defense conglomerate Ukroboronprom State Concern unveiled the new MR-1 radar system, which, according to a Ukrain...
Cowboy Physics: The Math of Trick-Roping | Video
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 23:08
Two animated clips from a trick-roping model show what happens to a lasso when changing either the size of the loop or the rotation speed is changed. A trick roper demonstrates these skills in real life.
Shutdown Caused National Park Visits to Drop
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 22:29
Thanks to the government shutdown and Hurricane Sandy, America's national parks saw a three percent drop in visitors last year from 2012.
Bullying Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Adolescents
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 22:00
Bullying is associated with suicidal thoughts in youth, a new study finds.
A burst of orange light wakes up our "circadian eye"
New Scientist - 10 Mar 2014 22:00
Orange light triggers more activity in brain areas linked to alertness than blue light - bolstering the idea that cells in the eye help reset our body clocks
Photos: The Hidden Fortress Beneath Alcatraz
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 21:31
Researchers have now discovered extensive tunnels, embankments and other remnants of a military fortress hidden beneath the floors of the infamous Alcatraz prison complex.
Scientists build thinnest-possible LEDs to be stronger, more energy efficient
e! Science News - 10 Mar 2014 21:04
Most modern electronics, from flat-screen TVs and smartphones to wearable technologies and computer monitors, use tiny light-emitting diodes, or LEDs. These LEDs are based off of semiconductors that emit light with the m...
FEMA's New NYC Flood Maps Will Soon Be Out-of-Date (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 20:56
FEMA's new NYC flood maps are already outdated.
The British Invasion in Space
Physics Buzz - 10 Mar 2014 20:55
Originally Published: Feb 7 2014 - 10:00am on Inside Science News ServiceBy: Inside Science News Service and Amanda PageLast month, our friends over at Inside Science put together this fantastic infographic about the "ev...
Search for missing Malaysian plane goes high tech
New Scientist - 10 Mar 2014 20:38
Technology comes to the fore in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
How Will Drones Change Sports?
Popular Science - 10 Mar 2014 20:31
Arch Aerial Drone A couple years ago, Ryan Baker founded Arch Aerial, a Houston-based drone manufacturer. An archaeologist by training, Baker worked on shooting excavations for clients, and eventually moved into working ...
Hidden Fortress Discovered Beneath Alcatraz
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 20:28
Alcatraz, the notorious island prison surrounded by the waters of San Francisco Bay, is slowly giving up its secrets. Researchers have now discovered extensive tunnels and other remnants of a military fortress hidden ben...
Hoarding Ideas at Work? Why You Should Stop
Live Science - 10 Mar 2014 19:53
Worried that someone at work might be stealing your good ideas? Relax. It doesn't happen as often as you think.
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New Scientist - 10 Mar 2014 19:45
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Two-dimensional material shows promise for optoelectronics
e! Science News - 10 Mar 2014 19:36
A team of MIT researchers has used a novel material that's just a few atoms thick to create devices that can harness or emit light. This proof-of-concept could lead to ultrathin, lightweight, and flexible photovoltaic ce...
Biomolecular tweezers facilitate study of mechanical force effects on cells and proteins
e! Science News - 10 Mar 2014 19:36
A new type of biomolecular tweezers could help researchers study how mechanical forces affect the biochemical activity of cells and proteins. The devices -- too small to see without a microscope -- use opposing magnetic ...