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Gruesome Meal: Seagulls Snack on Baby Seals' Eyeballs
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 21:09
The kelp gull has a few unsavory eating habits.
What dementia 'tsunami'? Your chances of getting it have dropped
New Scientist - 21 Aug 2015 16:34
Despite scare stories, the number of people with dementia in Europe seems to be plateauing, but screening is still prioritised over measures more likely to be of benefit
A way has been found to interconnect quantum devices including preserving entanglement
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 15:50
(Phys.org)--An international team of researchers has found a way to interconnect two quantum devices, allowing photons to move between the two, all while preserving entanglement. In their paper they have uploaded to the ...
The search for 'dark matter' and 'dark energy' just got interesting
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 14:10
Only about 5% of the universe consists of ordinary matter such as protons and electrons, with the rest being filled with mysterious substances known as dark matter and dark energy. So far, scientists have failed to detec...
The Science of Breakups: 7 Facts About Splitsville
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 22:23
Breakups can have severe emotional aftermath... or not. Here's a look at what science says about splitting up.
The Alaskan Arctic Oil Drilling Controversy Explained (Infographic)
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 22:09
Oil companies plan to extract billions of barrels of crude oil from beneath Alaskan lands and Arctic seas that are at risk for environmental damage.
Corpse Flower: Facts About the Smelly Plant
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 21:45
The corpse flower is a pungent plant that blooms rarely and only for a short time. While it is in bloom, the flower emits a strong odor similar to rotting meat or, aptly, a decaying corpse.
Two Steps Closer to the Search for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Scientific American - 21 Aug 2015 21:45
The hunt for these mysterious “missing-matter” substances has now taken a leap forward thanks to two new lab experiments --
2 Steps Closer to the Search for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Scientific American - 21 Aug 2015 21:45
The hunt for these mysterious “missing-matter” substances has now taken a leap forward, thanks to two new lab experiments --
Superlattice design realizes elusive multiferroic properties
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 20:36
From the spinning disc of a computer's hard drive to the varying current in a transformer, many technological devices work by merging electricity and magnetism. But the search to find a single material that combines both...
Geopolitical turmoil changes Middle East's air pollution
New Scientist - 21 Aug 2015 20:00
The movement of refugees and the economic impacts connected with the rise of ISIS have been linked to changes in air pollution in Syria and Iraq
Why This Neural Net Thinks the Starship Enterprise Is a Waffle Iron
Singularity Hub - 21 Aug 2015 19:21
Artificial neural networks have been all the rage lately. A neural net called DeepDream, built by Google and later released publicly, became an internet sensation for its trippy, dreamlike images. Google...
Glaciers seed ocean with silicon - and fuel plankton growth
New Scientist - 21 Aug 2015 19:02
Glacier melt may be providing significant amounts of silicon to plankton, boosting their population and the amount of carbon dioxide they can soak up
California Sinking Faster Than Thought, Aquifers Could Permanently Shrink
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 18:42
To adjust to the incredibly parched conditions in the Golden State, Californians are pumping groundwater and causing the ground to sink even faster than expected.
Stunning 'Fire Rainbow' Formed by Halo of Ice
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 18:05
A so-called fire rainbow filled the sky with a haze of colors over Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday (Aug. 16) in a recent photo posted to Twitter by Tiffany B. Jenks.
Zoologger: Daring raptors lock talons mid-air and cartwheel down
New Scientist - 21 Aug 2015 18:01
We thought it was part of courtship: birds of prey get entangled, then spiral downwards and may even crash. But it seems it's often anything but romantic
Jimmy Carter Gets New Melanoma Treatment: Here's How It Works
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 17:31
To treat Jimmy Carter's cancer, doctors will use one of the newest advances in cancer therapy -- a class of drugs that turns the immune system against cancer.
Inspired by venus flytrap, researchers develop folding 'snap' geometry
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 16:51
Inspired by natural "snapping" systems like Venus flytrap leaves and hummingbird beaks, a team led by physicist Christian Santangelo at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has developed a way to use curved creases to...
Superbeasts: Meet the 'Fantastic Four' of the Animal Kingdom
Live Science - 21 Aug 2015 16:03
Get the science scoop on the animal kingdom's Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and Thing. Can you guess which animals make the cut?
A new approach towards solving mysteries of the interstellar medium
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 15:00
It is one of the most intriguing questions in astrochemistry: the mystery of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs), a collection of about 400 absorption bands that show up in spectra of light that reaches the earth after...
Trio create artificial magnetic wormhole
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 14:50
(Phys.org)--A trio of physicists with the Autonomous University of Barcelona has built what they claim is the first artificial magnetic wormhole. In their paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Jordi Prat-Cam...
Researchers developing next generation of high power lasers
Phys.org - 21 Aug 2015 14:31
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde are developing groundbreaking plasma based light amplifiers that could replace traditional high power laser amplifiers.