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Governments sued over climate change, with banks and firms next
New Scientist - 26 May 2017 21:41
Almost 900 climate change cases have now been filed in 24 countries, and the Paris climate agreement could provide a further boost to litigation efforts
Robotic Exoskeletons Reveal the Complexity Behind Every Step You Take
Live Science - 26 May 2017 18:38In Photos: The Best US Beaches of 2017
Live Science - 26 May 2017 15:23Dark Energy May Lurk in the Nothingness of Space
Live Science - 26 May 2017 09:39Self-healing catalyst films for hydrogen production
EurekAlert! - 26 May 2017 08:00
(Ruhr-University Bochum) Chemists at the Centre for Electrochemical Sciences at Ruhr-Universität Bochum have developed a catalyst with self-healing properties. Under the challenging conditions of water electrolysis for ...
Mind-controlled device helps stroke patients retrain brains to move paralyzed hands
Science Daily - 27 May 2017 00:59
Stroke patients who learned to use their minds to open and close a plastic brace fitted over their paralyzed hands gained some ability to control their own hands when they were not wearing the brace, according to a new s...
Hot, sleepless nights will get more common with climate change
New Scientist - 26 May 2017 23:00
People in the US stand to lose sleep as the climate warms - and those in hotter countries will be harder hit
Dramatic shift in gut microbes and their metabolites seen after weight loss surgery
Science Daily - 26 May 2017 22:40
Obesity is linked with the composition of microbes in the human gut. In new research, bacterial composition in the gut, as well as accompanying metabolites are shown to undergo a profound and permanent shift, with microb...
Scientists jump hurdle in HIV vaccine design
Science Daily - 26 May 2017 22:39
Scientists have made another important advance in HIV vaccine design. The development was possible thanks to previous studies showing the structures of a protein on HIV's surface, called the envelope glycoprotein. The sc...
Losing sleep over climate change
Science Daily - 26 May 2017 22:37
A new study of US data suggests a sleep-deprived planet by century's end. Researchers show that unusually warm nights can harm human sleep and that the poor and elderly are most affected. Rising temperatures will make sl...
Chemical array draws out malignant cells to guide individualized cancer treatment
Science Daily - 26 May 2017 22:37
Melanoma is a particularly difficult cancer to treat once it has metastasized, spreading throughout the body. Researchers are using chemistry to find the deadly, elusive malignant cells within a melanoma tumor that hold ...
Game theory says you should charge your friends to borrow things
New Scientist - 26 May 2017 21:45
When it comes to buying or borrowing goods, overall cost for society is smallest when people charge for lending
Curious AI learns by exploring game worlds and making mistakes
New Scientist - 26 May 2017 21:26
Algorithms with a taste for exploration can learn how to play video games and might be able to pick up other skills much faster than conventionally taught AIs
Less Invasive Autopsy Should Be Standard Practice, Study Says
Live Science - 26 May 2017 20:45Kind of Blue: Beautiful Algae Images in Rare 19th-Century Book (Photos)
Live Science - 26 May 2017 20:43Can a Woman's Heart Rate Show When She's Fertile?
Live Science - 26 May 2017 20:12Spray-On Touch Screens? How to Turn Any Flat Surface into a Touchpad
Live Science - 26 May 2017 19:47Research develops world's highest gain high-power laser amplifier
Phys.org - 26 May 2017 19:30
The world's highest gain high power laser amplifier - by many orders of magnitude - has been developed in research led at the University of Strathclyde.
New GBP3.5 million microscope and ion accelerator now operational
Phys.org - 26 May 2017 19:24
The completion of a £3.5 million research facility means that the University of Huddersfield is established as one of Europe's leading centres for the use of ion beams as a tool for the investigation of issues ranging f...
Massive Marine Reptile Terrorized Squid During the Dinosaur Age
Live Science - 26 May 2017 19:19These Robots Can Teach Other Robots How to Do New Things
Singularity Hub - 26 May 2017 19:00
One advantage humans have over robots is that we're good at quickly passing on our knowledge to each other. A new system developed at MIT now allows anyone to coach robots through simple tasks and even lets them teach ea...