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“Optocapacitance” Shines New Light on the Brain
Scientific American - 10 Apr 2015 15:39
A novel twist on the young field of optogenetics may provide a new way to study living human brains as well as offering innovative therapeutic uses. --
Our Solar System's 9 Extraterrestrial Oceans in One Surprising Infographic
Singularity Hub - 10 Apr 2015 17:02
When scientists looked at Mars through early telescopes, they saw a fuzzy, rust-colored globe scored by mysterious dark gashes some believed were alien canals. Later, armed with sharper images, we scoffed at such naivet�...
Oldest Neanderthal DNA Found in Italian Skeleton
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 23:27
The oldest Neanderthal DNA was extracted from a human skeleton discovered buried in an Italian cave and may be up to 170,000 years old. The finding suggests the mysterious "Altamura Man" was indeed a Neanderthal.
Treating Troops' Sleep Problems May Reduce PTSD
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 22:57
Sleep problems are common in members of the military, and treating sleep issues early may reduce the risk of developing mental health conditions.
Woman's 'Burning Mouth Syndrome' Had Strange Cause
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 21:57
A healthy woman developed a relentless burning feeling in her mouth that stumped doctors and dentists for months before its strange cause was found.
Amazon Wins Approval to Test Delivery Drones in US
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 21:40
Amazon has won approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to begin testing delivery drones in the United States.
Plague hits prairie dogs and changes US ecosystems
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2015 21:00
The plague bacterium behind the Black Death is creeping through the grasslands of the US, irrevocably changing the landscape and ecosystem
Why Gay Conversion Therapy Is Harmful
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 20:51
President Obama has thrown his support behind a proposed bill that would ban so-called gay conversion therapy. But why is this treatment considered harmful?
Electrical control of quantum bits in silicon paves the way to large quantum computers
Phys.org - 10 Apr 2015 20:41
A UNSW-led research team has encoded quantum information in silicon using simple electrical pulses for the first time, bringing the construction of affordable large-scale quantum computers one step closer to reality.
Smartphone data to give early warning of earthquakes
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2015 20:00
Smartphones have sensors that can detect a lurch in one direction – and such movement logged by many people at once might signal a seismic shift
200 Years After Tambora, Indonesia Most at Risk of Deadly Volcanic Blast
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 19:51
Two hundred years after the biggest volcanic blast in recorded history, scientists have ranked the countries most at risk of another deadly eruption.
10 Most Hazardous Countries For Volcanoes (Photos)
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 19:45
Here are the countries most at risk of a deadly volcanic eruption, according to an international team of experts known as the Global Volcano Model network.
Did neurons evolve more than once on Earth?
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2015 19:30
Simple, translucent comb jellies have unique neuronal chemistry - and the discovery has scientists arguing over whether or not neurons evolved twice
Iran Nuclear Deal Poses Scientific Challenges
Scientific American - 10 Apr 2015 19:15
From predictions of nuclear "breakout" to monitoring "sneak out," scientific expertise is central to the success of the preliminary accord --
Physics Life Hack Number 3 - Getting Your Ride Out of a Rut, Without a Tow Truck
Physics Buzz - 10 Apr 2015 18:34
This Wrangler isn't stuck, because Jeeps are awesome off-road. This is a handy trick I've had to use a few times, primarily because of my obsession with driving in places where I probably shouldn't.Back when I had a Jeep...
LHC breaks energy record
Symmetry Magazine - 10 Apr 2015 18:26
The Large Hadron Collider has beaten its own world record for accelerating particles. Around midnight last night, engineers at CERN broke a world record when they accelerated a beam of particles to 6.5 trillion electronv...
Nature-Inspired Factories Are the Future of Manufacturing (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 17:53
The factories of the future got their start in a petri dish.
Land Bridge Linking Americas Rose Earlier Than Thought
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 17:26
New geologic evidence suggests the Isthmus of Panama emerged from the sea up to 15 million years ago, millions of years earlier than thought.
Looking into the voids could help explain dark energy
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2015 17:00
The influence of dark energy on big empty patches in space could aid us in understanding the expansion of the universe - and predicting its ultimate fate
NSF Thinks Anthropomorphic Robot Is Cute | Video
Live Science - 10 Apr 2015 16:58
DARwIn-OP, which stands for Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence-Open Platform, recently visited the National Science Foundation to participate in a video interview while he was in town for a National Robotics...
Baboon bone found in famous Lucy skeleton
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2015 16:38
One of the back bones from the important early human comes from a baboon - a surprising discovery for such a well-studied primate fossil
Scientists a step closer to developing renewable propane
e! Science News - 10 Apr 2015 16:33
Researchers at The University of Manchester have made a significant breakthrough in the development of synthetic pathways that will enable renewable biosynthesis of the gas propane. This research is part of a programme o...