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Physicists discover family of tetraquarks
e! Science News - 8 Jul 2016 17:16
Physicists in the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences have made science history by confirming the existence of a rare four-quark particle and discovering evidence of three other "exotic" siblings.
New record in microwave detection
e! Science News - 8 Jul 2016 23:34
Aalto University scientists have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection.
What Most People Get Wrong About Einstein's Famous Equation
Physics Buzz - 8 Jul 2016 23:06
It's practically the most famous formula in history. Every student knows it by heart, and nearly anyone can tell you who came up with it--with good reason: it's as profound as it is widely known, communicating a fundamen...
Ultrashort cell-free DNA reveals health of organ transplants
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 22:51
When cells die, whether through apoptosis or necrosis, the DNA and other molecules found in those cells don't just disappear. They wind up in the blood stream, where degraded bits and pieces can be extracted. This cell-f...
Scientists link bipolar disorder to unexpected brain region
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 22:49
For the first time, researchers show that ensembles of genes within the striatum could be deeply involved in bipolar disorder. Most modern studies of bipolar disorder have concentrated on the brain's cortex, the largest ...
Traffic noise increases the risk of heart attack
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 22:49
Your risk of heart attack increases with the amount of traffic noise to which you are exposed. The increase in risk -- though slight -- is greatest with road and rail traffic noise, less with aircraft noise.
Researchers show phone calls can forecast dengue fever outbreaks
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 22:49
A team of scientists has developed a system that can forecast the outbreak of dengue fever by simply analyzing the calling behavior of citizens to a public-health hotline. This telephone-based disease surveillance system...
Watch This Amazing 3D Bioprinter Make Bones From Scratch
Singularity Hub - 8 Jul 2016 21:30
If 3D printing is already impacting manufacturing today, what breakthroughs could bioprinting -- or printing any mix of organic and inorganic materials -- achieve tomorrow? In a recent video, a basic prototype of the Aet...
Setting the gold standard
e! Science News - 8 Jul 2016 21:05
A team of University of Florida researchers has figured out how gold can be used in crystals grown by light to create nanoparticles, a discovery that has major implications for industry and cancer treatment and could imp...
An epigenetic mechanism is involved in development of autoinflammatory diseases
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 20:36
Scientists have identified an epigenetic mechanism involved in the development of autoinflammatory diseases. The observed epigenetic changes open up possibilities for the development of novel biomarkers with clinical use...
Where did it all go wrong? Scientists identify 'cell of origin' in skin cancers
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 20:36
Scientists have identified for the first time the 'cell of origin' -- in other words, the first cell from which the cancer grows -- in basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer, and followed the chain of ...
Statins may be associated with reduced mortality in 4 common cancers
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 20:36
A diagnosis of high cholesterol is associated with reduced mortality and improved survival in the four most common cancers, according to new research. The 14-year study from nearly one million patients found that a high ...
Why granny's only robot will be a sex robot
New Scientist - 8 Jul 2016 20:27
We need home care bots far more than we need sex robots, but guess which one we're more likely to get
Evolutionary forces are causing a boom in bad science
New Scientist - 8 Jul 2016 19:45
Evolutionary analysis suggests that the way researchers are rewarded, and the competitive environment they work in, are pushing them to do worse research
Researchers find new way to control genes often involved in cancer growth
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 18:55
A new way to control the activity of SETDB1, a protein that is often upregulated in cancer, has been discovered by scientists. The novel mechanism to control the protein function is called monoubiquitination.
Web-based data tool designed to enhance drug safety
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 18:55
A new online open-access database has been developed by scientists to allow the clinical responses of more than 5 million patients to all FDA-approved drugs to be used to identify unexpected clinical harm, benefits and a...
Exercise training in heart failure: Shaping your proteins
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2016 18:54
More than 20 million people worldwide are estimated to have heart failure. The results of this study suggest that heart failure development is associated with disruption of cardiac protein quality control system and rein...
Covered in Ash: Chinstrap Penguins Threatened by Volcanic Eruption
Live Science - 8 Jul 2016 18:01
Volcanic ash presents an uncertain future for penguin nesting grounds.
Secret sexual liaisons explain mystery of night-singing birds
New Scientist - 8 Jul 2016 17:39
Field sparrows are normally active by day, but the males sing at night in the hope of fling with a partnered female
Physicists discover family of tetraquarks
Phys.org - 8 Jul 2016 17:02
Physicists in the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences have made science history by confirming the existence of a rare four-quark particle and discovering evidence of three other "exotic" siblings.
LHC performance reaches new highs
Phys.org - 8 Jul 2016 16:53
It's full speed ahead for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as it shatters its own records one after the other, achieving record luminosity, record numbers of bunches and a record beam lifespan.
Scientists obtain evidence of many-body localization in a closed quantum system
Phys.org - 8 Jul 2016 16:45
During equilibration ordinary many-body systems lose all information about the initial state. Every morning we experience an example for this behaviour. Milk poured into a cup of coffee mixes perfectly and after some tim...