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'Super' Termite Hybrid May Wreak Havoc on Florida
Live Science - 30 Mar 2015 13:37
The two most invasive termite species in the world are shacking up, producing a potentially powerful new termite hybrid in south Florida, a new study finds. The "super" pest can reproduce more quickly than either parent ...
Anglo Saxon remedy kills hospital superbug MRSA
New Scientist - 30 Mar 2015 10:26
A potion made from a medieval medical recipe killed MRSA bacteria in the lab, raising hopes it could lead to new treatments for modern-day skin infections
Prototype 'nanoneedles' generate new blood vessels in mice
EurekAlert! - 30 Mar 2015 06:00
(Imperial College London) Scientists have developed tiny 'nanoneedles' that have successfully prompted parts of the body to generate new blood vessels, in a trial in mice.
Stephen Hawking Wants to Trademark His Name
Live Science - 30 Mar 2015 21:20
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name.
Clone your tumour to fight your cancer
New Scientist - 30 Mar 2015 21:00
Every tumour is unique - could armies of cancer-infested mice avatars help find the best drugs for each individual? (full text available to subscribers)
'Picturing' Words Makes Faster Readers
Physics Buzz - 30 Mar 2015 20:04
Originally published: Mar 25 2015 - 10:00am, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Jyoti Madhusoodanan, Contributor(Inside Science) - "Agua" is water, "pan" is bread, "cerveza" is beer. Exams are done and bags packed for spring...
Mist-collecting plants may bioinspire technology to help alleviate global water shortages
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 20:00
Plants living in arid, mountainous and humid regions of the planet often rely on their leaves to obtain the moisture they need for survival by pulling mist out of the air. But how exactly they manage this feat has been a...
Family Income Could Affect Kids' Brain Structures, Study Finds
Live Science - 30 Mar 2015 19:57
Children and teens from poorer families show differences in their brains compared with wealthier children, a new analysis of MRI scans reveals.
Comet dust: Planet Mercury's 'invisible paint'
e! Science News - 30 Mar 2015 19:33
A team of scientists has a new explanation for the planet Mercury's dark, barely reflective surface. In a paper published in Nature Geoscience, the researchers suggest that a steady dusting of carbon from passing comets ...
Egyptians Brewed Beer in Tel Aviv 5,000 Years Ago
Live Science - 30 Mar 2015 18:18
During the Bronze Age, Egyptians were making beer in what is today downtown Tel Aviv, new archaeological evidence suggests.
UK to pioneer national meningitis B vaccination scheme
New Scientist - 30 Mar 2015 17:12
Later this year, all babies in the UK will begin receiving jabs against the country's most common form of meningitis
Super sensitive measurement of magnetic fields
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 17:11
There are electrical signals in the nervous system, the brain and throughout the human body and there are tiny magnetic fields associated with these signals that could be important for medical science. Researchers from t...
High-tech method allows rapid imaging of functions in living brain
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 17:10
Researchers studying cancer and other invasive diseases rely on high-resolution imaging to see tumors and other activity deep within the body's tissues. Using a new high-speed, high-resolution imaging method, Lihong Wang...
The Growing Precariat: Why We Need a Universal Basic Income
Singularity Hub - 30 Mar 2015 17:00
There is an adage in economics known as 'the lump of labor fallacy'. It is that technological change is destroying jobs and generating rising unemployment. It rests on an image...
Interactions.org Newsdigest 28 March 2015
Interactions - 30 Mar 2015 17:00
The dawn of DUNE -- Vote LUX, and give an underdog a chance -- LHC restart update -- 28 March 2015 - BBC News What is the point of the Large Hadron Collider? -- Quantum physics: 'Spooky action' demonstrated again proving...
New idea for Dyson sphere proposed
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 16:04
(Phys.org)--A pair of Turkish space scientists with Bogazici University has proposed that researchers looking for the existence of Dyson spheres might be looking at the wrong objects. İbrahim Semiz and Salim Oğur have ...
Next important step toward quantum computer
e! Science News - 30 Mar 2015 16:03
Physicists at the Universities of Bonn and Cambridge have succeeded in linking two completely different quantum systems to one another. In doing so, they have taken an important step forward on the way to a quantum compu...
Author provides inside look at ANL's efforts to build a 'super battery'
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 15:21
So secretive were efforts to create the first self-sustained nuclear reaction in 1942 that physicist Enrico Fermi and his Manhattan Project team quietly toiled beneath the stands of Stagg Field and communicated with each...
When quantum mechanics and international relations collide
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 15:20
Wars and atoms have, as it were, a conjugated history.
Quantum computers could greatly accelerate machine learning
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 15:20
(Phys.org)--For the first time, physicists have performed machine learning on a photonic quantum computer, demonstrating that quantum computers may be able to exponentially speed up the rate at which certain machine lear...
Turning back time by controlling magnetic interactions
Phys.org - 30 Mar 2015 15:16
In many materials, macroscopic magnetic properties emerge when microscopically small magnets align in a fixed pattern throughout the whole solid. In a publication in Nature Communications, Johan Mentink, Karsten Balzer a...
The Grand Texture of Planets
Scientific American - 30 Mar 2015 15:09
In an idle moment, while staring at a set of solar system data, it occurred to me that it might be interesting to display a set of planetary surfaces... --