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How to Build a Heat Engine With Guitar Strings and Levers
Physics Buzz - 5 Jul 2016 21:46
To most of us, a heat engine is the thing that makes our car run. A refrigerator is the appliance that keeps our milk cold. Scientists, however, tend to think about things on a much more fundamental level.This week, a ne...
York chemists lead breakthrough in carbon capture
e! Science News - 5 Jul 2016 18:05
Starbons, made from waste biomass including food peelings and seaweed, were discovered and first reported 10 years ago by the York Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence. Using these renewable materials provides a greener,...
New wings give ICARUS flight for second neutrino hunt
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 17:10
It's a big shining box, 4 metres high, 20 metres long: this magnificent detector arrived at CERN 16 months ago and since then it is undergoing a complete refurbishing. ICARUS, a 760-ton detector filled with liquid argon ...
A Fifth Force: Fact or Fiction?
Live Science - 5 Jul 2016 16:41
Some physicists claim a new force of nature might have been discovered. If true, that would mean that we have to rewrite the textbooks.
Juno Arrives at Jupiter
Scientific American - 5 Jul 2016 07:59
After a do-or-die engine burn, the second spacecraft ever to orbit Jupiter is preparing to revolutionize our view of the giant planetĀ --
Researchers determine fundamental limits of invisibility cloaks
e! Science News - 6 Jul 2016 01:02
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have been able to quantify fundamental physical limitations on the performance of cloaking devices, a technology that allows objects ...
Effects of supervision variables in treating ASD
Science Daily - 6 Jul 2016 00:45
Scientists have announced study findings on the effects of variables in treating autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The evaluation provides the most up-to-date, scientifically sound evidence to CARD and other autism therapy...
Mixing cannabis with tobacco increases dependence risk, suggests study
Science Daily - 6 Jul 2016 00:45
People who mix tobacco with cannabis are less motivated to seek help to quit.
New 'game plan' for oncologists reflects rapid advances, need for immediate information
Science Daily - 6 Jul 2016 00:45
Getting information to oncologists in an accessible, timely and readable manner at the point of care is crucial, say the authors of a new article. Their report and the ground rules laid out in it are an important step in...
New tool can predict individual's risk of psychotic disorders
Science Daily - 6 Jul 2016 00:04
A new risk calculator can predict an individual's risk of developing psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, according to a new study. The research involved collaborators from nine sites and may help researchers test ...
Why do aged muscles heal slowly?
Science Daily - 6 Jul 2016 00:01
As we age, the function and regenerative abilities of skeletal muscles deteriorate, which means it is difficult for the elderly to recover from injury or surgery. New work demonstrates that a protein called b1-integrin i...
Researchers determine fundamental limits of invisibility cloaks
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 23:27
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have been able to quantify fundamental physical limitations on the performance of cloaking devices, a technology that allows objects ...
Enjoying meals prepared at home: Short-cut to avoiding diabetes?
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 22:40
People who often consume meals prepared at home are less likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes than those who consume such meals less frequently, according to new epidemiological research.
Policymakers fall short on global agreement to reduce marketing unhealthy foods to kids
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 22:14
While small steps have been taken by the global food and beverage industry to reduce the targeted marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages to children and teens, comprehensive measures to keep them from falling under t...
Some genetic causes of ALS may need an epigenetic trigger to activate the disease
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 22:14
A new research report shows why, for some people, having a genetic predisposition to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may not be enough to actually guarantee having the disease.
Living longer associated with living healthier, study of centenarians finds
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 22:14
Those who live 95 years or more are able to stave off age-related disease, with serious sickness compressed into only a few years late in life, a study of nearly 3,000 people has found.
New plastic material begins to oscillate spontaneously in sunlight
e! Science News - 5 Jul 2016 22:04
Materials that move all by themselves under the influence of light - this phenomenon has been known for a number of years. However, since the source tends to be ultraviolet light, the required intensity can damage the ma...
Parkinson's Disease biomarker found in patient urine samples
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 21:53
Stored samples of urine and cerebral-spinal fluid from patients with Parkinson's disease hold a brand-new type of biomarker -- a phosphorylated protein that correlates with the presence and severity of Parkinson's diseas...
New targeted gene therapy could lead to improved treatment for emphysema
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 21:51
Researchers have developed a new strategy using lung-targeted gene therapy that may lead to improved treatments for inherited diseases including emphysema.
Professor finds positive effects from bringing physical activity to the desk
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 21:51
A positive link between mood, motivation and physical activity during work and study has been uncovered by new research that studied the cognitive effects of physical activity workstations and traditional desks on studen...
Malaria study shows how multiple infections make disease worse
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2016 21:50
Scientists have discovered why infections with the two most common types of malaria parasite combined lead to greater health risks -- because one species helps the other to thrive.
See What Happens When Killer Robots Are Born in a Car Factory
Singularity Hub - 5 Jul 2016 20:52
Could you imagine a robot takeover beginning anywhere other than a major automobile factory? It only makes sense--car plants are already some of the most automated, robot-packed spots on the planet. "ANA" is a recent sci...