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A new and game-changing magnetoresistance
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 12:54
More than 150 years ago, William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, discovered the magnetoresistive effect. Today, this finding enables sensors to measure the rotational speed of a car wheel, and is also used in compass navigat...
3D potential through laser annihilation
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 12:47
Whether in the pages of H.G. Wells, the serial adventures of Flash Gordon, or that epic science fiction saga that is Star Wars, the appearance of laser beams--or rays or phasers or blasters--ultimately meant the imminent...
Pope Francis' Letter on Climate Change Leaked Early
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 09:36
Pope Francis's much-anticipated climate change encyclical was leaked early by an Italian paper.
New measurement of the mass of a strange atomic nucleus achieves very high precision
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 23:49
An international team of physicists working at the Institute of Nuclear Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany has measured the mass of a 'strange' atomic nucleus with the aid of an innovative te...
Tropical Storm Bill Seen From Space | Time-Lapse Video
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 23:38
Three days of GOES-East satellite imagery has been compiled to show the progress of the storm over the Gulf of Mexico from June 14th-16th, 2015. It makes landfall on the Texas coast on June 16th.
Renewable energy from evaporating water
e! Science News - 16 Jun 2015 21:02
An immensely powerful yet invisible force pulls water from the earth to the top of the tallest redwood and delivers snow to the tops of the Himalayas. Yet despite the power of evaporating water, its potential to propel s...
Oldest Banded Bald Eagle Dies, But Sets New Longevity Record
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 20:21
The oldest known banded bald eagle was killed by a car recently, but the 38-year-old bird of prey set a new longevity record.
Say Goodbye to Trans Fat: FDA Officially Bans Ingredient
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 20:10
Trans fat is officially on the way out. The Food and Drug Administration announced today that the ingredient will need to be removed from food, citing the known harmful effects of trans fat on health.
Hot Car Dangers: How to Prevent Child Deaths
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 19:54
At least five U.S. children have died in overheated cars this year, but experts say there are a number of steps that parents can take to prevent such tragedies.
Earth's gravity may force us to do quantum experiments in space
New Scientist - 16 Jun 2015 19:30
The same quirk of general relativity that means your head ages faster than your feet may mean we have to go to space to see large-scale quantum mechanics in action
Einstein kills Schrödinger's cat: Relativity ruins quantum world
New Scientist - 16 Jun 2015 19:30
The same quirk of general relativity that means your head ages faster than your feet may mean we have to go to space to see large-scale quantum mechanics in action
Neutrinos Found to Switch to Elusive “Tau” Flavor
Scientific American - 16 Jun 2015 18:00
Physicists find first direct proof of a metamorphosis between two of the three known types of neutrinos --
Death of the autopsy leaves us in the dark about misdiagnosis
New Scientist - 16 Jun 2015 17:02
Autopsy rates have plummeted in the UK. Without them, more people may go to the grave with a misdiagnosed cause of death, skewing statistics and hiding the problem
Luminescent signals from green glowing diamond defects could monitor temperature with unprecedented versatility
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 17:00
Researchers have developed tiny, diamond-based probes that optically transmit detailed temperature information and can operate in conditions ranging from 150 to 850 degrees Kelvin, representing near-cryogenic cold to sli...
Rare King David-Era Inscription Discovered in Biblical City
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 16:46
A 3,000-year-old ceramic jar discovered in pieces in Israel has been restored to reveal a rare inscription of the name of a ruler and biblical figure whose reign coincided with that of King David.
Photos: Rare Inscription from King David's Time
Live Science - 16 Jun 2015 16:36
A rare inscription on a ceramic jar dates back to the time of King David, in the 10th century B.C., according to archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Physics in Verse: A Musical Ode to the Sun
Physics Buzz - 16 Jun 2015 16:00
Here's a third and final Physics in Verse poem for you. It's technically the lyrics of a song, but I love the fun and memorable way it presents science about our Sun. The Sun Song is the only way I can remember trivia li...
Reactor brought to first criticality after 14-month overhaul
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 15:50
An important research tool at DOE's Idaho National Laboratory was restarted recently after completion of a nearly 14-month overhaul-and-upgrade project. The Neutron Radiography (NRAD) Reactor provides researchers with a ...
Einstein saves the quantum cat
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 15:45
Einstein's theory of time and space will celebrate its 100th anniversary this year. Even today it captures the imagination of scientists. In an international collaboration, researchers from the universities of Vienna, Ha...
New beamline provides more opportunities for particle detector R&D
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 15:30
Since 2005, DOE's Fermilab's Test Beam Facility, with its distinctive orange and blue corrugated-steel roof, has staged more than 50 experiments, conducted by scientists from more than 170 institutions in 30 countries.
Miniscule mirrored cavities connect quantum memories
Phys.org - 16 Jun 2015 15:30
Tiny, nanoscale mirrors were constructed to trap light around atoms inside of diamond crystals, acting like a series of funhouse mirrors. The mirrored cavities in the crystal allow light to bounce back and forth up to 10...
Bacteria could help clean groundwater contaminated by uranium ore processing
e! Science News - 16 Jun 2015 15:03
A strain of bacteria that "breathes" uranium may hold the key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons.