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Photos: F-35C Fighter Jet Successfully Lands on Aircraft Carrier
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 00:02
An F-35C Lightning II fighter jet conducted its first landing aboard an aircraft carrier on Nov. 3. The successful touchdown was considered a landmark moment for the U.S. Navy.
Origin of Mysterious Portuguese Mathematical and Geographical Tiles Revealed
Scientific American - 5 Nov 2014 19:15
A few months ago I wrote about some mystifying mathematical and geographic tiles I encountered at the National Tile Museum in Lisbon, Portugal. --
Higgs Hunter Will be CERN's First Female Director
Scientific American - 5 Nov 2014 00:45
Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti will take the reins at the European physics powerhouse in 2016 --
How Sex Organs Get Their Start
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 22:39
New research shows how external genitals arose from very different starting places for reptiles and mammals.
Little reactors may be best path to nuclear fusion
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 22:30
Sustained nuclear fusion on Earth always seems to be 30 years away – because our reactors have been too ambitious, say researchers designing on a small scale
Interactions.org Newsdigest 5 November 2014
Interactions - 5 Nov 2014 22:00
Researchers hit milestone in accelerating particles with plasma -- CERN Council selects next Director-General -- Arts@CERN Announces 3 new awards and reaches Asia -- Plasma-surfing machine brings mini-accelerators closer...
Rosetta: Days from the toughest space landing ever
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 22:00
Ten years after leaving Earth, one of humanity's most ambitious space missions is ready for its climax - a nail-biting drop onto the surface of a comet (full text available to subscribers)
Dino-Era Mammal Had Excellent Hearing, Rare Skull Reveals
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 21:48
Dinosaurs that lumbered around the ancient supercontinent Gondwana had a warm-blooded neighbor -- a "chewing machine" with big eyes, excellent hearing and an acute sense of smell, according to a new study.
Photos: Skull of Enigmatic Mammal That Lived With Dinosaurs
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 21:45Ebola Mutation: Lack Of Virus Samples In US Hampers Efforts To Track Its Changes
IBTimes - 5 Nov 2014 21:34
Samples of Ebola are in short supply for U.S. scientists who require a fresh, steady stock of the virus to track its changes and to plan ahead for new drugs and vaccines. Much like the flu virus, Ebola mutates, however s...
Does The Flu Shot Work? Effectiveness Of Vaccine Depends On Who You Are, Seasonal Trends
IBTimes - 5 Nov 2014 21:34
The seasonal flu shot is advertised in pharmacies, doctors' offices and billboards across the U.S. and is promoted as a way to keep the virus at bay. While there's evidence that the vaccine has led to significantly fewer...
Ghost universes kill Schrödinger's quantum cat
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 21:30
Quantum weirdness is a sign of many ordinary but invisible universes jostling to share the same space as ours, according to a bold new idea
Prenatal Air Pollution Levels Linked to ADHD in Kids
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 21:12
Kids may be more likely to develop ADHD if they are exposed to higher levels of air pollution before birth, a new study suggests.
Bone drug goes after calcium in breast tumours
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 20:30
A chemical originally used to clean pipes, and now widely prescribed as a drug for osteoporosis, could also be breast cancer's nemesis
Ancient Reptile Is Smallest and Oldest-Known 'Fish Lizard'
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 20:17
A 248-million-year-old fossil of an ancient reptile found in China is the oldest known member of a well-known group of marine reptiles, and may have lived both on land and in the sea.
Super Smasher: Particle Colliders May Get Smaller & More Powerful
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 20:03
A new type of particle accelerator could generate high levels of collision energy in just a few meters of space, making a much smaller and more powerful atom smasher possible, and at a cheaper cost.
Shrinking Particle Colliders May Expand Physics Discoveries | Video
Live Science - 5 Nov 2014 20:01
The new 'plasma wakefield' method for accelerating electrons may pave the way for a new generation of tiny but powerful particle accelerators. Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Lab seek a 'paradigm shift' to make ...
Physicists hit milestone in accelerating particles with plasma
Phys.org - 5 Nov 2014 20:00
Scientists from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles have shown that a promising technique for accelerating electrons on waves of plasma is efficie...
Imposter disorder explains how man's wife was 'stolen'
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 20:00
People with Capgras syndrome believe loved ones have been replaced by impostors - brain scans reveal how our minds recognise the people around us
Vanishing bone anchors look like tiny grenades
New Scientist - 5 Nov 2014 19:33
Recovering from a tendon injury could get easier thanks to vicious-looking bone anchors that disappear once their work is done
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Newswire: 5 November 2014 - SLAC: Researchers hit milestone in accelerating particles with plasma
Interactions - 5 Nov 2014 19:30
Scientists from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles have shown that a promising technique for accelerating electrons on waves of plasma is efficie...