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Research team claims to have directly sampled electric-field vacuum fluctuations
Phys.org - 2 Oct 2015 14:06
(Phys.org)--A team of researchers working at the University of Konstanz, in Germany is claiming to have directly sampled electric-field vacuum fluctuations, which would be the first ever made. In their paper published in...
What the 'Phub'? Your Cellphone Habits Might Hurt Your Relationship
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 23:55
If you're guilty of phubbing, you may want to change your ways sooner rather than later.
Moonshine and Lunacy
Physics Buzz - 2 Oct 2015 23:17
I got an email from a reader yesterday asking for help in understanding a video that she'd seen, in which a citizen-scientist performs an experiment with a very surprising result: moonlight makes things colder! How could...
Lost 'Epic of Gilgamesh' Verse Depicts Cacophonous Abode of Gods
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 22:45
A serendipitous deal between a history museum and a smuggler has provided new insight into one of the most famous stories ever told: "The Epic of Gilgamesh."
Mega Tsunami with 50-Foot Waves Swallowed Ancient Island
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 21:25
The 300-foot tsunami, which was triggered by a volcanic collapse, engulfed an island off the west coast of Africa some 730,000 years ago. The finding suggests similar disasters might pose a major hazard for people living...
NASA Satellite Spies Hurricane Joaquin Replacing an Eye
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 20:11
Hurricane Joaquin, a Category 4 storm that is currently battering the central Bahamas, appears to be replacing its eye, according to weather forecasters.
Megatsunami 170 metres high once smashed into Cape Verde
New Scientist - 2 Oct 2015 20:00
Evidence for the sudden collapse of Fogo volcano 73,000 years ago and a massive tsunami raises concern that such freak events are more frequent that thought
Male Birth Control Treatment Could Focus on Sperm Proteins, Not Hormones
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 19:05
A male form of "the pill" has stymied researchers for years, but now a new study finds that such male birth control may be possible by blocking a single protein in sperm cells.
Anxiety In Children May Be Prevented With Family Therapy
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 18:49
Anxiety tends to run in families. Now, researchers say they may have found a way to help these families.
The burgeoning field of neutrino astronomy
Symmetry Magazine - 2 Oct 2015 17:54
A new breed of experiments seeks sources of cosmic rays and other astrophysics phenomena. Ghostlike subatomic particles called neutrinos could hold clues to some of the greatest scientific questions about our universe: W...
Fusion reactors 'economically viable' say experts
Phys.org - 2 Oct 2015 17:52
Fusion reactors could become an economically viable means of generating electricity within a few decades, and policy makers should start planning to build them as a replacement for conventional nuclear power stations, ac...
Neutrino detectors could keep discreet tabs on nuclear reactors
New Scientist - 2 Oct 2015 17:47
When a country such as Iran is wary of nuclear inspections, an experimental detector could help ensure that its reactors are not making plutonium for weapons
Why Some Chameleons Are Expert Tree Climbers
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 17:10
Chameleons may be known for their impressive color-changing abilities, but these curious creatures are also expert tree climbers Now researchers know why: the chameleons have twice as many wrist and ankle bones as was pr...
Taking Flight: Meet the Startups of the 2015 Inaugural SU Labs Accelerator
Singularity Hub - 2 Oct 2015 17:00
This Monday (September 28th) we welcomed the first group of startups entering the inaugural SU Labs Accelerator. The accelerator is a rigorous 10-week track in which seven startups progress through...
Hurricane Joaquin Seen From Space | Time-Lapse Video
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 16:20
The storm, which was upgraded to Category 4 on Oct. 1st, 2015, was captured by the NOAA Goes-East satellite. Images from September 29th to October 1st have been compiled and looped.
New polymer creates safer fuels
e! Science News - 2 Oct 2015 15:23
Before embarking on a transcontinental journey, jet airplanes fill up with tens of thousands of gallons of fuel. In the event of a crash, such large quantities of fuel increase the severity of an explosion upon impact. R...
The burgeoning field of neutrino astronomy
Symmetry Magazine - 2 Oct 2015 15:00
A new breed of experiments seeks sources of cosmic rays and other astrophysics phenomena. Ghostlike subatomic particles called neutrinos could hold clues to some of the greatest scientific questions about our universe: W...
A necklace of fractional vortices
Phys.org - 2 Oct 2015 14:04
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have arrived at how what is known as time-reversal symmetry can break in one class of superconducting material. The results have been published in the highly ranked Nature...
Tracking Cats from Space: Satellites Estimate Feral Ranges
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 13:21
Feral cats adjust their ranges depending on the greenery of their environment, which reflects the resources available.
Ape fossils put the origin of humanity at 10 million years ago
New Scientist - 2 Oct 2015 11:00
New fossil evidence suggests human ancestors may have split from chimps as early as 10 million years ago, bringing fossil evidence in line with data from molecular clocks
Tongue: Facts, Function & Diseases
Live Science - 2 Oct 2015 06:06
The tongue is a mighty flexible organ. It enables licking, breathing, tasting, swallowing and speaking.
UBC researchers create self-propelled powder to stop bleeding
EurekAlert! - 2 Oct 2015 06:00
(University of British Columbia) UBC researchers have created the first self-propelled particles capable of delivering coagulants against the flow of blood to treat severe bleeding, a potentially huge advancement in trau...