Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Science News

Location American Science News for 22 September 2014

Quantum Entanglement Creates New State of Matter

Scientific American - 22 Sep 2014 14:00
Quantum Entanglement Creates New State of Matter Half a million ultracold atoms were linked together in the first-ever “macroscopic spin singlet” state   --
Read More
10
0

Keep Your Pants, and Your Dignity, at the Hospital

Live Science - 22 Sep 2014 23:45
Keep Your Pants, and Your Dignity, at the Hospital The open-backed, pantless hospital gowns could be dehumanizing for patients and contribute to a traumatizing hospital experience, some doctors argue.
Read More
1
0
Hundreds of environmentalists stopped traffic in lower Manhattan Monday as they gathered at Wall Street to protest what they described as corporate America's hand in climate change. Police officers looked on as marchers ...
Read More
1
0
Scientists have identified a new species of duck-billed dinosaur that they have dubbed Rhinorex condrupus after its unusually massive sniffer, according to a new study published in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology.
Read More
1
0
The autumnal equinox, which marks the first day of fall for the Northern Hemisphere, takes place Monday at 10:29 p.m. EDT. Instead of saying goodbye to summer, one should say hello to the fall. While the autumnal equinox...
Read More
1
0

California Drought Triggers Massive Mudslide

Live Science - 22 Sep 2014 23:27
California Drought Triggers Massive Mudslide Miles of slick mud poured down the parched throat of California's Mount Shasta on Sunday (Sept. 21) in one of volcano's largest mudslides in two decades, the Forest Service said.
Read More
1
0
Simulated Martian soil supports plant life, but questions about extraterrestrial plant growth remain. Originally published: Sep 11 2014 - 2:45pm, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Patricia Waldron, Contributor(Inside Scienc...
Read More
1
0
Physics Titan Still Thinks String Theory Is At a 1990 conference on cosmology, I asked attendees, who included folks like Stephen Hawking, Michael Turner, James Peebles, Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, to nominate the smartest living physicist. --
Read More
1
0

Robotic 'Exosuit' Does the Heavy Lifting

Live Science - 22 Sep 2014 21:05
Robotic 'Exosuit' Does the Heavy Lifting Carrying 100 pounds of stuff on your back is hard for a human. But for a robot? Not so much.
Read More
1
0
Image Gallery: The Kalahari Bushmen Tell Campfire Stories Storytelling, dancing and singing reign supreme when the African Kalahari Bushmen light their nighttime fires and depart from daytime conversations about economics and gossip.
Read More
1
0
New 'topological insulator' could lead to superfast computers University of Utah engineers discovered a way to create a special material - a metal layer on top of a silicon semiconductor - that could lead to cost-effective, superfast computers that perform lightning-fast calculatio...
Read More
1
0

Wind causing most of temperature rise in north-west US

New Scientist - 22 Sep 2014 21:00
The north-west US has been getting hotter over the past 100 years, bringing pest infestations and wildfire. But it seems human-caused climate change isn't to blame
Read More
1
0

Possessed! The powerful aliens that lurk within you

New Scientist - 22 Sep 2014 21:00
Once they were free-living bacteria, then they hijacked complex cells, now it turns out they have a hand in everything from memory and ageing to obesity (full text available to subscribers)
Read More
1
0
Disaster Relief to Filmmaking: 4 Ways Drones Can Be Used for Good Mike Senese, executive editor of Make Magazine, gave a presentation at the World Maker Faire this weekend (Sept. 20-21) on ways drones can be used for good.
Read More
1
0

Cosmic dust proves prevalent

Symmetry Magazine - 22 Sep 2014 20:03
Space dust accounts for at least some of the possible signal of cosmic inflation the BICEP2 experiment announced in March. How much remains to be seen. Space is full of dust, according to a new analysis from the European...
Read More
1
0

Was Aristotle the inventor of science?

New Scientist - 22 Sep 2014 20:00
The ancient Greek philosopher deserves our homage, and Armand Marie Leroi delivers it in his edifying and excellent book, The Lagoon
Read More
1
0
Platform Sandals Revealed on Greek Statues Guarding Alexander-Era Tomb Archaeologists have revealed the feet and platform sandals on a pair of wavy-haired female statues standing guard at the entrance of a huge ancient tomb in Greece.
Read More
1
0
Super Schnozzle: Dinosaur with Exceptionally Large Nose Discovered The plant-eating dinosaur, which sported some of the largest nasal passages of any dinosaur, may have been killed by a giant crocodile 75 million years ago. The croc attack would have led to the quick death and burial of...
Read More
1
0

7 Amazing Google Science Fair Projects

Scientific American - 22 Sep 2014 19:37
7 Amazing Google Science Fair Projects Tonight, Google will announce the winners of its fourth annual Google Science Fair, which Scientific American co-sponsors. Watch the awards ceremony here live. --
Read More
1
0

'Touch' Sensor Developed For Robots | Video

Live Science - 22 Sep 2014 19:33
'Touch' Sensor Developed For Robots | Video An MIT developed sensor called GelSight was integrated into a robotic arm. This sensor has successfully been used to grab a USB cable and plugged it into a USB port.
Read More
1
0

Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 22 Sep 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: free will and brain scans, New York climate march and talks, ancient Mesopotamian pop, water quake warnings and more
Read More
1
0
Shape the Future of Medicine at the Exponential Medicine Conference, November 9-12 Singularity University is proud to present Exponential Medicine, a four-day conference in San Diego to explore upcoming, game-changing technologies and their imminent implications for health and medicine. Singularity Hub...
Read More
1
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard