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Researchers generate proton beams using a combination of nanoparticles and laser light
Phys.org - 30 Sep 2016 16:22
Light, when strongly concentrated, is enormously powerful. Now, a team of physicists led by Professor Jörg Schreiber from the Institute of Experimental Physics - Medical Physics, which is part of the Munich-Centre for A...
Neutron-scattering experiments explore origins of high-temp superconductivity
Phys.org - 30 Sep 2016 15:33
New findings from researchers at Rice University, the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) suggest that condensed-matter physicists need to rethink how magnetic fluctuati...
Robo Rocker: How Artificial Intelligence Wrote Beatles-Esque Pop Song
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 14:17
When researchers recently unveiled the first pop song composed by an artificial intelligence (AI) system, some creative types may have been nervous about the idea of robots taking over their jobs. But how exactly was AI ...
CDC urging men at risk of Zika to postpone fatherhood
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 23:19
CDC today announced updates to its interim guidance for pre-pregnancy counseling and prevention of sexual transmission of Zika based on ongoing assessment of available data, primarily extending the timeframe for men with...
How cancer's 'invisibility cloak' works
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 23:03
Researchers have discovered how cancer cells become invisible to the body's immune system, a crucial step that allows tumors to metastasize and spread throughout the body.
New weapon for hard-to-treat bacterial infections
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 22:58
Health workers may soon have a new weapon in the fight against abscesses -- difficult-to-treat bacterial infections that lead to millions of emergency-room visits every year. Researchers successfully prevented drug-resis...
Formaldehyde damages proteins, not just DNA
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 22:43
Formaldehyde, a common toxicant and carcinogen recently subjected to new federal regulations, may be more dangerous than previously thought, a new study suggests.
Details of mysterious Utah Zika-related death: Transmission by tears or sweat
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 22:30
The first Zika virus-related death in the continental U.S. occurred in June of this year, but even now, months later, two aspects of this case continue to puzzle health experts. First, why did this patient die? It is qui...
Fat cells that amplify nerve signals in response to cold also affect blood sugar metabolism, researchers report
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 21:05
When exposed to cold, clusters of cells within the body's white fat become beige -- a color change that reflects the creation of more energy-producing mitochondria, cellular components that enable cells to burn calories ...
Mystery Over Face-Down Skeleton Partly Solved
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 20:42
X-ray analysis reveals the 17-century man carried a satchel full of coins.
First 'baby dragons' hatched in captivity reach adolescence
New Scientist - 30 Sep 2016 20:17
These pink cave amphibians can live to be 100 years old but only lay eggs once or twice a decade. Now we have a unique view of their development
Piltdown Man: Infamous Fake Fossil
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 20:16
The Piltdown Man, claimed to be a "missing link," was one of the most successful and consequential hoaxes in scientific history.
Gary Johnson's 'Aleppo Moments': Why We Get Brain Freeze
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 20:15
Stress and sleep deprivation can impair our ability to process, store and retrieve memories.
Cutest Face-Plant Ever? Baby Panda Falls Off Stage
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 20:10
During the public debut of the 23 cubs born this year at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China, one of the black-and-white cuties took a nosedive off the stage.
Noncoding mutations disrupt cooperative function of 'gene families' in rare genetic disorder
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 20:04
Scientists say they are one step closer to understanding the genetic mechanism of a rare, complex, multiple-gene disorder called Hirschsprung's disease. Their results suggest that many patients develop the disease when m...
Registry data used to examine oral anticoagulant therapy, appropriate use
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 20:02
The American College of Cardiology's National Cardiovascular Data Registry was the source of data for research published throughout 2016, including a study examining if atrial fibrillation patients are being prescribed o...
Lake brownification, eutrophication decrease the content of essential fatty acids in fish used in human diets
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 20:02
Eutrophication and brownification change phytoplankton community structure and decrease the production of essential omega-3 fatty acids in lakes. Perch growing in oligotrophic clear-water lakes contain 1.5-1.9 times more...
Advancing non-animal testing methods: First set of novel knowledge tools published
Science Daily - 30 Sep 2016 20:02
An adverse outcome pathway, or AOP, is a highly structured way of describing a toxicological process which can lead to an adverse health effect in humans or wildlife, caused by an unsafe exposure to a chemical substance....
Rosetta's biggest hits: The comet chaser's top seven discoveries
New Scientist - 30 Sep 2016 19:48
Earlier today, the Rosetta spacecraft plunged into oblivion as its 12-year mission came to an end. We take a look back at its achievements
Cause of Crohn's Disease: Gut Fungus Now Suspected
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 19:33
People with Crohn's disease have a higher level of a certain fungus in their gut, new research finds.
World's Deepest Underwater Cave Discovered
Live Science - 30 Sep 2016 19:05
The Czech cave was first explored by the divers in 1999, but the abyss has now been access by a robotic vehicle and its depth measured. It is now the world's deepest.
This Huge Robot Will Drive Up and Build You a House [Video]
Singularity Hub - 30 Sep 2016 19:00
Bricklaying is a very old, traditional way to build a house--except now we have robots doing it faster than people. Hadrian X, a construction robot by Fastbrick Robotics, is a laser-guided, fully-automated bricklaying sy...