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What Are Gravitational Waves? The Big Discovery That Has Everyone Talking Is Evidence Of Cosmic Inflation
IBTimes - 18 Mar 2014 03:24
Scientists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said they had big news to share this week, and they did not disappoint: The researchers said at a press conference on Monday that they found evidence for cosm...
Quantum computing machine under scrutiny
Phys.org - 18 Mar 2014 19:36
A new and innovative computing machine is currently attracting a great deal of attention in specialist circles. A team under the leadership of Matthias Troyer, a professor at ETH Zurich, has now confirmed that the machin...
New lens design drastically improves kidney stone treatment
Phys.org - 18 Mar 2014 19:38
Duke engineers have devised a way to improve the efficiency of lithotripsy--the demolition of kidney stones using focused shock waves. After decades of research, all it took was cutting a groove near the perimeter of the...
How Astronomers Saw Gravitational Waves from the Big Bang
Scientific American - 18 Mar 2014 23:45
Lead discoverer John Kovac describes his work at the BICEP2 radio telescope and how his career took him there --
All You Need to Know about Gravitational Waves
Scientific American - 18 Mar 2014 23:30
A beginner's guide to the BICEP2 discovery of primordial gravitational waves --
Good Fats, Bad Fats: Their Roles in Heart Health Questioned
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 23:01
People who eat more of the "good" kinds of fat and less saturated fat may not always have a lower risk of heart disease, a new review suggests.
Society Headed Toward Collapse, Study Shows
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:49
How, exactly, do powerful empires collapse, and why? Researchers now believe they've found an answer that has troubling implications for today -- because we're clearly on the road to ruin.
What Caused the Los Angeles Earthquake?
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:49
The fracture that caused the March 17 Los Angeles earthquake was not on a significant fault and is unlikely to be a new source of major earthquakes.
NIST chips help BICEP2 telescope find direct evidence of origin of the universe
Phys.org - 18 Mar 2014 22:44
The view back in time--way back to the origins of the universe--just got clearer. Much clearer.
Explore the Colorado River with Street View | Video
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:28
Launched March 13, Colorado River View lets users "raft" the Grand Canyon and visit popular sites along the way.
Andrei Dmitriyevich Linde, Cosmic Inflation Theorist, Celebrates Gravitational Waves Discovery [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 18 Mar 2014 22:24
Many physicists were toasting Monday's announcement of the detection of primordial gravitational waves. Andrei Dmitriyevich Linde, currently at Stanford University, modified the cosmic inflation theory first proposed by ...
Five Ways to Prepare Your Pets for Spring
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:23
With the official start to spring only days away, March 20, 2014, soon temperatures will be warming and outdoor activities will return in full force, bringing forth new threats to household pets.
Iceland's Hekla Volcano Close to Erupting, Scientist Claims
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:22
Hekla volcano, one of Iceland's most active volcanoes, could be close to erupting, a University of Iceland geoscientist claims.
How Well Do Fitness Trackers Monitor Heart Rate?
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 22:13
An increasing number of fitness trackers that are worn on the wrist claim to monitor your heart rate without the need for a chest strap, but how accurate are they?
Scientists open a new window into quantum physics with superconductivity in LEDs
e! Science News - 18 Mar 2014 22:09
A team of University of Toronto physicists led by Alex Hayat has proposed a novel and efficient way to leverage the strange quantum physics phenomenon known as entanglement. The approach would involve combining light-emi...
Taking Back the Night Sky
Physics Buzz - 18 Mar 2014 22:03
The next time you're taking a nightly stroll downtown, take a minute to count how many people are looking up at the sky. Chances are the number will be small, if it's not zero. Light pollution drowns the brilliance of th...
Surfing the Web Without Leaving a Trace
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 21:57
Roger Dingledine developed and runs a worldwide network to keep Internet users anonymous.
Fungus Fight! Weird Treatment Could Defeat Mouth Infection
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 20:57
Competition among different families of fungi in the mouth may offer a clue to finding new treatment for fungal diseases, according to a new study.
NSA Program Monitors An Entire Country's Calls, Has Wizard Mascot
Popular Science - 18 Mar 2014 20:56
via Washington Post Here is your weekly dose of NSA revelations, reported in the Washington Post from the classified documents cache released by Edward Snowden: the NSA has a program called MYSTIC that can monitor an ent...
Scientists open a new window into quantum physics with superconductivity in LEDs
Phys.org - 18 Mar 2014 20:50
A team of University of Toronto physicists led by Alex Hayat has proposed a novel and efficient way to leverage the strange quantum physics phenomenon known as entanglement. The approach would involve combining light-emi...
New York asteroid eclipse will be visible to millions
New Scientist - 18 Mar 2014 20:32
An asteroid will make a bright star vanish for seconds this week – from the point of view of New Yorkers. An occultation specialist explains
What Gravitational Ripples from Big Bang Mean for Physics
Live Science - 18 Mar 2014 20:22
The discovery of ripples in space-time from the mysterious earliest moments after the Big Bang is not only a "smoking gun" for the universe's rapid expansion but also could have important implications for physics.