Science News
GMRT discovers a dying, giant radio galaxy 9 billion light years away!
EurekAlert! - 6 Nov 2015 07:00
(Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) An international team of astronomers has discovered an extremely rare radio galaxy -- a giant, with an extent of 4 million light years caught in its dying phase at an incredible d...
Artificial Skin Could Give People with Prosthetics a Sense of Touch
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 17:08
Scientists are one step closer to developing life-like prosthetics: A research team from Stanford University has created artificial skin that allows brains cells to "feel."
Jetpack Pilot Soars Over NYC's Hudson River, Salutes Lady Liberty
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 16:49
The future has arrived in the Big Apple.
Ask a Physicist: FTL Communication With a Very Long Stick
Physics Buzz - 6 Nov 2015 21:42
Amy from Hull, England asks:"Imagine a tube structure stretching a large distance (say a light year) encasing a row of ballbearings that are lined up inside the full length of the tube. If I push one more ballbearing in ...
The Science of Vitamin C: Can Taking It Prevent a Cold?
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 21:36
Vitamin C may have a modest effect on how long colds last, but it's unlikely to ward off the wintertime sniffles completely, evidence suggests.
Most Allergy Sufferers Not Getting Relief from Over-the-Counter Meds
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 21:28
Many people with hay fever who take medicine to help with their symptoms say they don't feel that much better.
Researchers take two big steps toward quantum computing
Phys.org - 6 Nov 2015 21:10
(Phys.org)--"Spooky action at a distance," Einstein's famous, dismissive characterization of quantum entanglement, has long been established as a physical phenomenon, and researchers are keen to develop practical applica...
Can Science Predict if You Will Marry Your Partner?
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 21:05
Is he or she the one? You know... the one to introduce to my parents, the one to move in with, the one to start a family with, the one to marry? At some point in every dating relationship, you ask yourself some version o...
Hunger Games: How to Avoid Real Food Riots (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 20:46
If food runs short, what will governments do?
Obama Administration Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 20:28
President Obama said Friday that the pipeline would not serve the national interest of the United States.
3D print extra bits for old objects to help extend their life
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2015 19:26
New printing systems create additions that can augment and repair things we already own
Giant Magma Ocean Once Swirled Inside Early Earth
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 19:12
New experiments have confirmed a giant ocean of magma, or molten rock, might have existed in the lowermost part of Earth's mantle long ago. Remnants of this ocean still exist below our planet's surface, X-ray measurement...
Hot Jupiters may have formed through planetary billiards
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2015 19:00
The first exoplanets found were gas giants orbiting close to their stars - a study suggests they could be built from collisions of several smaller planets
Get a Whiff of This: Man Hasn't Showered in 12 Years
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 18:57
A man who hasn't showered in 12 years says that a daily scrub wipes away beneficial bacteria that help regulate stink-producing microbes on the skin.
Want Your Own Personal Satellite? Reaching Space Is Becoming (Relatively) Cheap
Singularity Hub - 6 Nov 2015 18:20
Satellites are shrinking, and so is the cost to build them and shoot them up into orbit. Cubesats, which weigh 1.33 kilograms or less, have become popular for researchers with...
The light side of dark matter
Symmetry Magazine - 6 Nov 2015 18:11
New technology and new thinking are pushing the dark matter hunt to lower and lower masses. It's a seemingly paradoxical but important question in particle physics: Can dark matter be light? Light in this case refers to ...
Hunting for Dark Energy [Slide Show]
Scientific American - 6 Nov 2015 18:00
The Dark Energy Survey is an ambitious project to figure out why the expansion of the universe is speeding up --
'Pompeii of the New World' Reveals Power of Mayan Commoners
Live Science - 6 Nov 2015 16:45
Elite Mayans are famous for their hieroglyphs and calendars, but commoners had it pretty good, too. That's what archaeologists found in a city frozen in time 1,400 years ago by a volcanic eruption.
On the 120th anniversary of the X-ray, a look at how it changed our view of the world
Phys.org - 6 Nov 2015 16:10
Sunday, November 8 marks the 120th anniversary of one of the greatest moments in the history of science: an obscure German physics professor's discovery of the X-ray. His name was Wilhelm Roentgen, and in the six weeks t...
Venomous pseudoscorpions use huge pincers to hitchhike on bats
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2015 15:00
A small type of arachnid struggles to get from A to B - so it hitches a ride on board bats instead, using its large pincers to hold on
NbSe2, a true 2-D superconductor
Phys.org - 6 Nov 2015 12:58
An international team led by Miguel M. Ugeda and Michael F. Crommie has demonstrated the coexistence of superconductivity and charge density wave order in a single layer of NbSe2, a model transition metal dichalcogenide ...
Scottish university scientist behind successful rapid-detection Ebola test
EurekAlert! - 6 Nov 2015 07:00
(University of Stirling) A rapid-detection Ebola test developed by international scientists has been deployed in Senegal and Guinea following a highly effective pilot project.Dr. Manfred Weidmann, from the University of ...