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Single-crystal phosphors suitable for ultra-bright, high-power white light sources
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2015 14:49
The Optical Single Crystals Group at NIMS, in collaboration with Tamura Corporation and Koha Co., Ltd., successfully developed single-crystal phosphors that use a blue LD (laser diode) as an excitation light source, are ...
Tiny Origami Microscope Reveals Hidden Life Teeming in the Amazon
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 14:01
A tiny, foldable microscope can be made of paper, uses no power and can magnify objects up to 2,000 times its original size.
Nearly 1 in 5 Children and Teens Are Obese
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 23:25
More than one-third of American adults are obese, and now, a new report shows that children and teens aren't far behind.
What Women Don't Know About Stroke Could Kill Them (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 21:31
For women, some warning signs for stroke -- from hiccups to chest pain -- are not what you might suspect.
Will Future Generations Preserve the National Parks? (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 21:02
What's the best way to maintain U.S. national parks? Show up.
Amazing 'Red Lightning' Photographed from Space
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 19:59US wildfires continue to spread as high winds foil simulations
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2015 18:37
Strong winds and dry weather have fuelled fires in the US Pacific Northwest - but the weather may finally be turning in firefighters' favour
Man's 'Bionic Penis' Is Not So Rare After All
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 17:27
A man in the United Kingdom made headlines recently when he had surgery to give him a so-called "bionic penis," but experts say the man actually had a penile implant -- a device that is not uncommon.
ISIS shows off Palmyra destruction as museums race to save rest
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2015 17:23
Islamic State has released images of a 2000-year-old temple being blown up as international efforts are stepped up to protect Syria's remaining treasures
Hidden viral protein brings universal flu jab closer
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2015 16:09
Flu subtly changes each year to stop us becoming fully immune. A normally hidden protein that stays the same in all flu viruses could make a universal vaccine
Magnon, meet phonon: Magnetoelastic waves can drive magnetic bubbles through photoexcitation
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2015 15:40
(Phys.org)--Research in spintronics (short for spin transport electronics - the study of the electron's intrinsic spin and associated magnetic moment in solid-state devices) continues to be focused on methods for exercis...
Record-high pressure reveals secrets of matter
e! Science News - 25 Aug 2015 15:34
A research team at Linköping University, together with colleagues in Europe and the United States, has shown that at extremely high pressure even the innermost electrons in the atomic nuclei of the metal osmium begin to...
All about supernovae
Symmetry Magazine - 25 Aug 2015 15:00
Exploding stars have an immense capacity to destroy—and create. Somewhere in the cosmos, a star is reaching the end of its life. Maybe it’s a massive star, collapsing under its own gravity. Or maybe it’s a dense ci...
Photos: Origami Microscope Reveals Amazon Creatures
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 14:00
A new pocket microscope made of paper can be folded into shape in 10 minutes and used to discover the hidden beauty of nature.
'Panda Swap' Keeps Newborn Twins in Mom's Care
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 14:00
Zookeepers are playing a complicated game of "baby swap" with two new pink and fuzzy panda twins at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Dynamics of nuclear fission at low excitation energy
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2015 14:00
The mechanisms of nuclear fission, especially the origin of asymmetric mass division in the low-excitation region of U and Pu, are still not clear. There are many conflicting arguments to explain the experimental data, m...
Photos: New Panda Twins Keep D.C. Zookeepers Busy
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 13:59
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is home to two new twin panda cubs.
Sumatran Rhino Goes Extinct in the Wild in Malaysia
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 13:57
The Sumatran rhino is now considered extinct in the wild in the Southeast Asian country of Malaysia, according to a new study.
Stephen Hawking says he has a way to escape from a black hole
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2015 13:57
Researchers have long struggled to resolve what happens to information when it falls inside a black hole, but the famous physicist says he has a solution
App gives smartphone snaps more than 5 million different filters
New Scientist - 25 Aug 2015 13:33
A new app called Infltr taps into a smartphone's graphics processor to generate filters on the fly, allowing for the perfect shot in one step
How long does it take an electron to tunnel?
Phys.org - 25 Aug 2015 13:31
The combination of ab-initio numerical experiments and theory shows that optical tunnelling of an electron from an atom can occur instantaneously.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Sources, Benefits and Dosage
Live Science - 25 Aug 2015 06:38
Riboflavin is a B-complex vitamin that helps the body break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats to produce energy.