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Where the wild things are: Big beasts return to Europe
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2014 21:00
It's a feel-good conservation story but can Europe's human inhabitants really coexist peacefully with wolves, bears and lynx? (full text available to subscribers)
Water's reaction with metal oxides opens doors for researchers
e! Science News - 10 Aug 2014 20:06
A multi-institutional team has resolved a long-unanswered question about how two of the world’s most common substances interact.
Faraway Earthquake Triggered Antarctica Icequakes
Live Science - 10 Aug 2014 19:00
Researchers report the first evidence that distant earthquakes can trigger icequakes in Antarctica.
Antarctic Icequakes Triggered By Earthquake in Chile
Live Science - 10 Aug 2014 19:00
The Magnitude 8.8 Chile earthquake of 2010 triggered icequakes (cryoseisms or frost-quakes); vibrations from rapid fracture in large ice fields, frozen soil, or rocks interlaced with frozen water. Seismic data sped up 10...
Physicists create water tractor beam
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2014 19:00
Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have created a tractor beam on water, providing a radical new technique that could confine oil spills, manipulate floating objects or explain rips at the beach.
Pairing old technologies with new for next generation electronic devices
Phys.org - 10 Aug 2014 19:00
UCL scientists have discovered a new method to efficiently generate and control currents based on the magnetic nature of electrons in semi-conducting materials, offering a radical way to develop a new generation of elect...
Surprise! Keystone XL will make climate change worse
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2014 19:00
The controversial oil pipeline will boost carbon dioxide emissions by 110 million tonnes per year, far more than the US government claimed
Massive smart light lab tests tech to slash emissions
New Scientist - 10 Aug 2014 13:00
Copenhagen is the site for a huge experiment in smart lighting that could save money, cut carbon emissions and even alert police to suspicious activity
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Live Science - 10 Aug 2014 10:04
Transformers, hallucinations and fake orgasms are just the start; check out the coolest stories in Science this week.
Carbon dioxide 'sponge' could ease transition to cleaner energy
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(American Chemical Society) A plastic sponge that sops up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide might ease our tranisition away from polluting fossil fuels to new energy sources like hydrogen. At the 248th National Meeting &...
Neuroprotective effects of Asiaticoside
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Neural Regeneration Research) In the central nervous system, Asiaticoside has been shown to attenuate in vitro neuronal damage caused by exposure to beta-amyloid. However, its potential neuroprotective properties in glu...
Wine symposium explores everything you wanted to know about the mighty grape (video)
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(American Chemical Society) Location. Location. Location. The popular real estate mantra also is equally important to the growing of grapes and the storing of the bottles of the beverage, according to researchers. Those ...
Selective verbal memory impairment due to left fornical crus injury after IVH
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Neural Regeneration Research) Dr. Sung Ho Jang and co-workers from College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea, using DTT, report on a male patient, 33 years old, who showed selective verbal memory impai...
'Dimmer switch' drug idea could tackle schizophrenia without side effects
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Monash University) The discovery of a new mechanism of drug action could lead to the next generation of drugs to treat schizophrenia.
Pairing old technologies with new for next generation electronic devices
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(University College London) University College London scientists have discovered a new method to efficiently generate and control currents based on the magnetic nature of electrons in semi-conducting materials, offering ...
'Worm pill' could ease autoimmune disease symptoms
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Monash University) Experts believe a molecule in parasitic worms could help explain why worm infections can effectively treat a range of autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis...
Physicists create water tractor beam
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Australian National University) Physicists at The Australian National University have created a tractor beam on water, providing a radical new technique that could confine oil spills, manipulate floating objects or expl...
Autophagy is a new target for treatment of neuronal injury in the hippocampus of VD rats
EurekAlert! - 10 Aug 2014 06:00
(Neural Regeneration Research) Professor Bin Liu and co-workers from the Affiliated Hospital of Hebei United University, China intraperitoneally injected wortmannin into a rat model of vascular dementia. They found that ...