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The random Raman laser--a new light source for the microcosmos
Phys.org - 4 May 2015 13:40
In modern microscope imaging techniques, lasers are used as light sources because they can deliver fast pulsed and extremely high-intensity radiation to a target, allowing for rapid image acquisition. However, traditiona...
New Test for Ovarian Cancer Finds More Cases
Live Science - 4 May 2015 23:19
A new screening test for ovarian cancer can detect more women with the disease than previous methods, a new study from the United Kingdom suggests.
'Albert Einstein Font' Lets You Write Like Physics Genius
Live Science - 4 May 2015 22:59
Few people can hope to achieve the feats of genius Albert Einstein, but now, there may at least be a way to write like the famous physicist, thanks to a font styled after his handwriting.
Flying in a spaceplane is like a magic carpet ride
New Scientist - 4 May 2015 21:00
Virgin Galactic's chief pilot David Mackay on how he's gearing up to take tourists to the edge of space - and why recent tragedies won't stop him (full text available to subscribers)
The Skinny On Skin
Physics Buzz - 4 May 2015 20:48
What makes skin so tough? Originally published: May 4 2015 - 11:45am, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Lisa Marie Potter, Contributor(Inside Science) -- Skin has to be flexible enough to jump, crawl, and kick with us. It a...
How Do Tesla's Home Batteries Work?
Live Science - 4 May 2015 20:34
Tesla has just unveiled a line of home batteries, but they aren't much different from the batteries that currently power their cars, experts say.
If Earthquakes Regularly Rend the Earth, Why Does Preparation Lag? (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 4 May 2015 20:26
When disasters like the Nepal earthquake strike, seemingly out of the blue, one can't help but feel anguish at the mismatch between the capacity of human memory and the tenacity of denial.
Crash! How India Slammed into Eurasia at Record Speed
Live Science - 4 May 2015 19:33Space Supervoid Sucks Energy from Light
Scientific American - 4 May 2015 19:33Probiotics May Help Relieve Seasonal Allergies
Live Science - 4 May 2015 19:25
People with seasonal allergies may benefit from eating probiotics, scientists said after looking at 23 studies.
The human universe: Could we engineer the galaxy?
New Scientist - 4 May 2015 19:00
We may be masters of architecture here on Earth, but with a couple of leaps in technology, we could tinker with the shape of the cosmos - and even its fate (full text available to subscribers)
It's Charlotte! Royal Baby Name Is 'Perfectly Balanced'
Live Science - 4 May 2015 18:57
The name of Prince William and Kate Middleton's second child, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, is both a classic and diplomatic choice.
The random raman laser: A new light source for the microcosmos
e! Science News - 4 May 2015 18:31
In modern microscope imaging techniques, lasers are used as light sources because they can deliver fast pulsed and extremely high-intensity radiation to a target, allowing for rapid image acquisition. However, traditiona...
Kids with 'Night Terrors' More Likely to Sleepwalk
Live Science - 4 May 2015 17:06
Young children with "night terrors" could be at greater risk for sleepwalking later in life, a new study from Canada suggests.
Severe heat costs the Australian economy US$6.2 billion a year
New Scientist - 4 May 2015 17:00
Australians take an average of 4 days off a year due to heat stress – that plus lower productivity on hot days dents economic output by nearly 0.5 per cent
Hear Eerie Sound Recording from the Edge of Space
Live Science - 4 May 2015 16:15
Eerie sounds from the edge of space were recorded for the first time in 50 years aboard a NASA student balloon experiment.
Astronomers Seek Super-Size Hubble Successor to Search for Alien Life
Scientific American - 4 May 2015 14:30
Controversy swirls around a bold proposal for a bigger, better—and expensive—replacement for NASA’s premier space telescope --
US in Longest 'Hurricane Drought' in Recorded History
Live Science - 4 May 2015 13:13
In a stroke of luck, no major hurricanes rated Category 3 or higher have struck U.S. soil during the past nine years, a new study finds.
Financial Stress Can Take a Toll on Women's Hearts
Live Science - 4 May 2015 13:12
For women, money problems may be linked with an increased risk of heart attack.
5 Coaches' Tips to Make Sense of Your Running Data
Live Science - 4 May 2015 13:11
GPS running watches can track everything from your steps per minute to the length of your stride, but analyzing all that data can be a chore -- especially if you don't have a running coach to help you make sense of your ...
Researchers toss around rugby-shaped hohlraums for ignition experiments
Phys.org - 4 May 2015 12:58
For several years, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has pursued an indirect drive approach to ignition, using cylindrically shaped gold cans known as hohlraums.
The human universe: Could we colonise the stars?
New Scientist - 4 May 2015 11:00
If we really are alone in the universe, should we take Earth's life to other planets? Especially as we might already have the means (full text available to subscribers)