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Russian Space Agency Launches #cosmoselfie To Tag Selfies By Cosmonauts, But It's Already Used By Cosmopolitan Magazine
IBTimes - 20 Apr 2014 08:34
The Russian Space Agency Roscosmos announced on Friday that it would start using #cosmoselfie to tag selfies taken by astronauts. One problem: The popular women's lifestyle magazine Cosmopolitan already uses #cosmoselfie...
Earth-Like 'Cousin' Kepler-186f Found 490 Light-Years Away, New Planet Is 'Best Bet' Yet For Extraterrestrial Life
IBTimes - 20 Apr 2014 03:34
A new planet that scientists are calling a close "cousin" of Earth was discovered nearly 500 light years away in the constellation Cygnus, NASA scientists announced Thursday. Called Kepler-186f, the exoplanet - a term gi...
Mystery physics: What does the M in M-theory mean?
New Scientist - 20 Apr 2014 21:00
Some of the world's greatest physicists couldn't tell you why our leading theory of everything is labelled "M". Amanda Gefter hit the road to solve the mystery (full text available to subscribers)
Searching High and Low for Dark Matter (Q+A)
Live Science - 20 Apr 2014 04:18
Astrophysicists are getting to the depth of dark matter.
MRI, on a molecular scale
e! Science News - 20 Apr 2014 19:41
For decades, scientists have used techniques like X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMR) to gain invaluable insight into the atomic structure of molecules, but such efforts have long been hamp...
Under some LED bulbs whites aren't 'whiter than white'
e! Science News - 20 Apr 2014 19:40
For years, companies have been adding whiteners to laundry detergent, paints, plastics, paper and fabrics to make whites look "whiter than white," but now, with a switch away from incandescent and fluorescent lighting, d...
Easter Delivery At The International Space Station: SpaceX Dragon Brings 2.5 Tons Of Cargo To The ISS [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 20 Apr 2014 19:34
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station early Easter morning. NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio and ISS Expedition 39 Commander Koichi Wakata, from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, gr...
Researchers Record Young Neurons Making Connections, Exchanging Information
Singularity Hub - 20 Apr 2014 19:00
We don't fully understand how neural networks form--that is, how neurons evolve from a few disconnected individual cells into the highly organized and closely related regions of the brain that control the body and mind. ...
Mississippi dams aren't to blame for flood risks
New Scientist - 20 Apr 2014 19:00
Dams on the Mississippi river aren't swallowing the sandy sediment needed to build up the river's delta and protect nearby cities from flooding
White Dwarf Acts as Cosmic Magnifying Glass
Scientific American - 20 Apr 2014 13:30
A planet-hunting telescope has observed long-predicted gravitational lensing of a star in a binary system by its companion --
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 20 Apr 2014 08:06
From really old dirt to an ancient wrestling contract, these are the most interesting stories in Science this week.
Bulletproof nuclei? Stem cells exhibit unusual absorption property
EurekAlert! - 20 Apr 2014 06:00
(University of Cambridge) Stem cells -- the body's master cells -- demonstrate a bizarre property never before seen at a cellular level, according to a study published today from scientists at the University of Cambridge...
Cancer stem cells linked to drug resistance
EurekAlert! - 20 Apr 2014 06:00
(University of California - San Diego) Most drugs used to treat lung, breast and pancreatic cancers also promote drug-resistance and ultimately spur tumor growth. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego Sc...
'Chaperone' compounds offer new approach to Alzheimer's treatment
EurekAlert! - 20 Apr 2014 06:00
(Columbia University Medical Center) A team of researchers from Columbia University Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, and Brandeis University has devised a wholly new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's...
'Killer' Sea Sponges: Four New Species Of Carnivorous Sponges Discovered In Deep Seas Of North Pacific
IBTimes - 20 Apr 2014 03:34
Not only are sea sponges thought to have played a key role in the evolution of life on Earth, they're also cold-hearted killing machines. Well, at least some of them are. Researchers have discovered four new species of c...