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How to reduce shockwaves in quantum beam experiments
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2017 18:10
The tiny cone-shaped "skimmers" used in experiments looking for exotic chemical-quantum phenomena resemble the intake mechanisms of aircraft engines, and they perform similar functions: Each directs the flow of gas - the...
Researchers image quasiparticles that could lead to faster circuits, higher bandwidths
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2017 18:52
Zhe Fei pointed to the bright and dark vertical lines running across his computer screen. This nano-image, he explained, shows the waves associated with a half-light, half-matter quasiparticle moving inside a semiconduct...
Plant Seeds Use Mini 'Brains' to Decide When to Sprout
Live Science - 7 Jun 2017 18:08Single cells lined up like ducks in a row
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 17:40
The higher the concentration of tumor cells in the bloodstream, the greater the risk of metastasis. The number of circulating tumor cells indicates how well a patient is responding to therapy. Researchers have developed ...
Beyond Politics: Innovating for a Sustainable Future
Singularity Hub - 8 Jun 2017 00:45
Singularity University is dismayed by the Trump administration's choice to withdraw from the Paris Accord. Climate change is one of the greatest risks to humankind, and the decisions we make over the next few decades wil...
Study disputes link between uterine fibroids and miscarriage risk
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 00:30
A 10-year study disrupts conventional wisdom that uterine fibroids cause miscarriages, outlines a new report.
Researchers identify gene that may play a central role in heart disease
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 23:29
Although lifestyle contributes to heart disease, genetics play a major role. This genetic facet has remained largely mysterious. But new research has identified what may be a key player: a mutated gene that leads to irre...
Predicting autism: Study links infant brain connections to diagnoses at age 2
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 23:29
In previous studies, researchers linked infant brain anatomy differences to autism diagnoses at age two. Now they show differences in functional connections between brain regions at 6 months to predict autism at age two.
Blistering Planet Hotter Than Many Stars
Physics Buzz - 7 Jun 2017 23:14
Given its stats, the recently discovered planet KELT-9b probably deserves its own baseball card. The planet and its host star, KELT-9, compose a unique system among the exoplanets discovered so far. KELT-9 is a relativel...
There's as much water in Earth's mantle as in all the oceans
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 23:00
The zone of mantle rock that sits 400 to 600 kilometres below our feet seems to be saturated with water
Baby brain scans can predict who is likely to develop autism
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 23:00
A machine-learning program can tell from scans which high-risk infants will later show autism symptoms. This could, controversially, enable early intervention
Alternative to blood thinners available for patients with atrial fibrillation
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 22:30
A new, implantable cardiac device to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation is now available, providing an alternative to the long-term use of blood thinners.
Can routine hysterectomy lead to problems with constipation or bladder control?
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 22:29
Hysterectomy has an increased negative impact on women, including constipation and incontinence, a controversial new study indicates. The question of whether hysterectomy does more harm than good is examined in a new pap...
Gene therapy leads to long-term benefits in dog model of devastating childhood disease
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 22:21
Researchers who previously showed that a gene therapy treatment could save the lives of dogs with a deadly disease called myotubular myopathy -- a type of muscular dystrophy that affects the skeletal muscles--have found ...
Major flaws in US drugs with 'accelerated' approval, research suggests
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 22:21
Major flaws have been identified in the fast tracking of some drugs available to the American public without any stringent clinical evidence of their benefits.
Overweight children are being excluded from friendships, study finds
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 22:13
Overweight children have more unreciprocated friendships and frenemies than their thinner counterparts, a new study has found. In a survey of 504 preteens in the Netherlands, researchers found that overweight children ar...
Bird caught in amber 100 million years ago is best ever found
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 22:00
A hatchling exquisitely preserved in amber is giving us the best glimpse yet of what an extinct group of birds was like
Robot dog has an artificial woof that sounds like the real thing
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 22:00
The robo-dog's bark is generated by a mammalian voice synthesiser which could help create realistic robot animal companions for use with the elderly
Our species may be 150,000 years older than we thought
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 22:00
New fossil bones and tools from Morocco show that the familiar face of Homo sapiens was present in Africa as early as 350,000 years ago
NASA is right to pay homage to the living for the first time
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 22:00
Naming a solar probe after astrophysicist Eugene Parker breaks the space agency's tradition of only honouring the dead. That's a good thing, says Geraint Lewis
Google blocker to eliminate bad ads and let users go ad-free
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2017 22:00
The tech giant will bring it own ad blocker to Chrome next year, in the hope that blocking the worst ads will encourage users to put up with the rest
Innovative therapy strategy for pancreatic cancer uses engineered exosomes targeting mutated KRAS gene
Science Daily - 7 Jun 2017 21:32
Genetic manipulation of exosomes, virus-sized particles released by all cells, may offer a new therapeutic approach to treating pancreatic cancer, according to a study.