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Physicists May Have Discovered a New "Tetraquark" Particle
Scientific American - 27 Feb 2016 02:30
Data from the DZero experiment shows evidence of a particle containing four different types of quarks --
Did You Do Today's Workout? Inside the CrossFit Craze
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 02:25
People who do CrossFit tend to be fervently loyal to their sport. Why is this?
New Virtual Reality Suit Lets You Reach Out & Touch 'Environment'
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 22:00
A group of engineers wants to help people "touch" virtual environments in a more natural way, and they built a wearable virtual reality suit to do just that.
Potential association between pre-labor Cesarean delivery and childhood leukemia IDed
Science Daily - 27 Feb 2016 20:07
A potential correlation between pre-labor Cesarean delivery (PLCD) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) could offer new targets for cancer prevention research, according to new research.
Driverless cars could increase reliance on roads
e! Science News - 27 Feb 2016 08:03
Driverless vehicles could intensify car use, reducing or even eliminating promised energy savings and environmental benefits, a study led by a University of Leeds researcher has warned.
Electricity Basics: Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 06:15
Resistors, inductors and capacitors are basic electrical components that make modern electronics possible.
How Blue LEDs Affect Sleep
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 05:58
Research has found that exposure to blue light suppresses the production of the sleep hormone melatonin more than any other type of light.
How plants protect photosynthesis from oxygen
e! Science News - 27 Feb 2016 04:21
During the daytime, plants convert the Sun's energy into sugars using photosynthesis, a complex, multi-stage biochemical process. New work from a team including Carnegie's Mark Heinnickel, Wenqiang Yang, and Arthur Gross...
Incredible New View of the Milky Way Revealed (Video)
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 04:19
An incredible new picture of the Milky Way shows our home galaxy glowing eerily in wavelengths invisible to the human eye, revealing zones of hidden star birth.
Leap Day: The Story Behind This Quirky Calendar Event
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 03:21
Monday is Feb. 29 - the bissextle or "leap day," an artifact that dates back to the year 46 B.C. Find out how this calendar oddity came to be.
Electron microscopy captures snapshot of structure coronaviruses use to enter cells
Science Daily - 27 Feb 2016 02:32
A detailed analysis has been made, at the atomic level, of an infection mechanism of coronaviruses, the agents of both mild and deadly respiratory illness in people and animals. The model of the coronavirus spike protein...
Research on treatments for advanced ovarian cancer
Science Daily - 27 Feb 2016 02:32
New research supports the use of weekly chemotherapy without bevacizumab in treating advanced ovarian cancer.
Breast reconstruction using abdominal tissue: Differences in outcome with four different techniques
Science Daily - 27 Feb 2016 02:31
In women undergoing breast reconstruction using their own (autologous) tissue, newer 'muscle-sparing' abdominal flaps can reduce complications while improving some aspects of quality of life, reports a new study.
Rare Charles Darwin Letter Fails to Sell at Auction
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 02:26
A handwritten letter by famed naturalist Charles Darwin to a British marine biologist was to be auctioned off yesterday (Feb. 25) by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, a Los Angeles-based auction house.
The Best Way to Keep Weight Off
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 02:12
Losing weight is only half the battle -- for many people, the bigger challenge is keeping the pounds off over the long term. Here are the best science-based tips for weight-loss maintenance.
Earth's Early Ocean Was No Scalding Sea
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 02:02
Rocks from the deep past, some 3.5 billion years old, were deposited on a deep, cold ocean floor, not in a scalding sea. That finding suggests the planet was in a Goldilocks state ever since life appeared.
Earth's Fiery Depths Filled with Brimstone
Live Science - 27 Feb 2016 02:01
Earth's inner core is partly light elements such as sulfur, hydrogen and silicon, a new study finds. The research can reveal details of the planet's violent formation as well as the magma ocean that emerged afterward.