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Images: Artifacts Unearthed at Malcolm X House
Live Science - 24 May 2016 12:00
Toys, 18th century ceramics and even historic wig curlers were discovered on the grounds of the Malcolm X House.
Do Trees Sleep at Night?
Live Science - 24 May 2016 12:25
After a long a long day of photosynthesizing, do trees fall asleep? It depends on how you define "sleep," but trees do relax their branches at night, which might be a sign of sleep, a new study finds.
Swallow This Robot: Foldable Droid Could Mend Stomachs
Live Science - 24 May 2016 18:46
There likely aren't many occasions when you'd want to swallow a tiny robot. But what if such an ingestible bot could be put to work inside your body, targeting a foreign object or patching up an internal wound, before de...
High-speed camera captures amazing lightning flash
EurekAlert! - 24 May 2016 08:00
(Florida Institute of Technology) Scientists at Florida Tech have captured stunning footage of a lighting flash at 7,000 frames per second.
Confirmed: The Soil Under Your Feet Is Teeming with Life
Live Science - 24 May 2016 10:50
Only a tiny fragment of the life teeming in soil has been explored.
Photos: A Rare Snow Leopard is Collared in Kyrgyzstan
Live Science - 24 May 2016 20:53
A snow leopard was recently collared in the mountainous reaches of Kyrgyzstan, the second ever to be collared in the country.
Low temperature heterogeneous integration without glue
Phys.org - 24 May 2016 16:08
Realization of large scale photonic integration for one-chip optical routers is crucial for future optical networks and interconnection for big data transmission and artificial intelligence technology. To meet these tech...
Centuries-Old Artifacts Discovered Beneath Malcolm X's Childhood Home
Live Science - 24 May 2016 12:02
Archaeologists dug trenches around the Malcolm X House in Boston and made some surprising finds.
Clue for efficient usage of low-cost nickel catalysts
EurekAlert! - 24 May 2016 08:00
(Osaka University) A group of researchers at Osaka University developed a method of the consecutive formation of bonds of two butadiene, alkyl groups, and benzene rings by using a cheap nickel catalyst. Using this techni...
Hunting for dark matter's 'Hidden Valley'
Phys.org - 24 May 2016 22:19
Kathryn Zurek realized a decade ago that we may be searching in the wrong places for clues to one of the universe's greatest unsolved mysteries: dark matter. Despite making up an estimated 85 percent of the total mass of...
High performance golf club comes with annoying sound
e! Science News - 25 May 2016 01:53
In 2007, a new type of golf club hit the market. The distribution of mass in the club head made it less likely to twist, making an off-center hit less likely to send the ball veering off course. It did have one drawback:...
Zika is now on the doorstep of Africa and the US mainland
New Scientist - 24 May 2016 20:56
The virus could soon start spreading locally on the US mainland, and has been reported in Cabo Verde, a group of islands off the coast of Africa
Colorectal Cancer on the Rise in Adults Under 50
Live Science - 24 May 2016 20:30
The number of U.S. adults who are diagnosed with colorectal cancer before age 50 is on the rise, a new study finds.
Just How Short Can Your Workout Be?
Live Science - 24 May 2016 16:05
You don't have to exercise for 30 minutes a day to get fit, experts say.
Scientists explain how the giant magnetoelectric effect occurs in bismuth ferrite
Phys.org - 24 May 2016 14:03
A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET), and the Prokhorov General Physics Institute have proposed a theoretical m...
Alien Life? Radiation May Erase Mars, Europa Fossils
Live Science - 24 May 2016 12:46
Radiation from beyond the solar system may destroy any organic fossils lying on the surface of Mars or Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
Hubble finds clues to the birth of supermassive black holes
EurekAlert! - 24 May 2016 08:00
(ESA/Hubble Information Centre) Astrophysicists have taken a major step forward in understanding how supermassive black holes formed. Using data from Hubble and two other space telescopes, Italian researchers have found ...
New disease gene will lead to better screening for pediatric heart disease
Science Daily - 24 May 2016 05:25
Cardiomyopathy, or a deterioration of the ability of the heart muscle to contract, generally leads to progressive heart failure. It is frequently inherited, and, because approximately 40 percent of children born with it ...
Chemo, radiation, surgery combo boosts survival for pancreatic cancer patients
Science Daily - 25 May 2016 00:38
In roughly one-third of pancreatic cancer patients, tumors have grown around the pancreas to encompass critical blood vessels. Conventional wisdom has long held that surgery to remove the tumors is rarely an option, and ...
Harnessing nature's vast array of venoms for drug discovery
Science Daily - 25 May 2016 00:37
Scientists have invented a method for rapidly identifying venoms that strike a specific target in the body -- and optimizing such venoms for therapeutic use.
Acupuncture used in clinical settings reduced symptoms of menopause
Science Daily - 24 May 2016 22:49
Acupuncture treatments can reduce the number of hot flashes and night sweats associated with menopause by as much as 36 percent, according to researchers.
Depression lowers women's chances of pregnancy, study finds
Science Daily - 24 May 2016 22:49
Women with severe depressive symptoms have a decreased chance of becoming pregnant, while the use of psychotropic medications does not appear to harm fertility, a study shows.