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SLAC particle physicist discusses the search for new physics
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2017 14:17
The Standard Model of particle physics describes the properties and interactions of the constituents of matter. The development of this theory began in the early 1960s, and in 2012 the last piece of the puzzle was solved...
Cosmic inflation: Higgs says goodbye to his 'little brother'
EurekAlert! - 8 Jun 2017 08:00
(The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences) In the first moments after the Big Bang, the Universe was able to expand even billions of billions of billions of times faster than tod...
The mystery xenon in Earth's atmosphere came from icy comets
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2017 23:00
The moon is younger than we thought according to data form the Rosetta spacecraft that shows 22 per cent of our atmospheric xenon came from comets
The road not taken: Do stress-specific mutations lead down different evolutionary paths?
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 22:55
Evolutionary divergences, the emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria or cancer in humans are all empowered by many types of mutational DNA change. Researchers show for the first time that conditions common in nat...
Obesity increases risk of complications after shoulder joint replacement surgery
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 22:55
For patients undergoing shoulder joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty), higher body mass index is linked to increased complications -- including the need for 'revision' surgery, reports a new study.
Human brain tunes into visual rhythms in sign language
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 22:55
In a new study scholars use sign language to understand whether neural entrainment is specialized for spoken language.
Sanitation access linked to children's growth and health
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 22:55
An estimated 1 billion people in the world live without access to any type of sanitation facility, such as a toilet or latrine. Sanitation access is known to be associated with the risk of transmitting certain diseases, ...
New software tool could help doctors diagnose genetic diseases
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 22:55
An open-source software tool called Mendel,MD could help doctors analyze patients' genetic data in order to diagnose diseases caused by mutations.
Neutrons zero in on the elusive magnetic Majorana fermion
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2017 22:00
Neutron scattering has revealed in unprecedented detail new insights into the exotic magnetic behavior of a material that, with a fuller understanding, could pave the way for quantum calculations far beyond the limits of...
PFOA threat to drinking water addressed with novel material
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 21:34
A highly toxic water pollutant, known as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), last year caused a number of U.S. communities to close their drinking water supplies. PFOA contamination also is a pervasive problem worldwide. A re...
Quantum Computers Will Analyze Every Financial Model at Once
Singularity Hub - 8 Jun 2017 21:31
In the movie Office Space, Peter Gibbons has a stroke of genius. Confronted with the utter mundanity of a life slaving away at his office park software company, he convinces his friends to make a computer virus to skim a...
Physicists review three experiments that hint at a phenomenon beyond the Standard Model of particle physics
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2017 21:03
To anyone but a physicist, it sounds like something out of "Star Trek." But lepton universality is a real thing.
Fetuses turn to follow face-like shapes while in the womb
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2017 21:00
Newborn babies preferentially look at faces. Now fetuses have been seen tracking a face-like pattern, suggesting this ability develops by the third trimester
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Live Science - 8 Jun 2017 20:46Tackling infectious disease, one protein at a time
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:45
A team of scientists has solved the 3-D structure of 1,000 proteins from more than 70 organisms that cause infectious disease in people. The proteins come from microbes that cause several serious diseases, including tube...
Study of sisters helps explain dad's influence on risky sexual behavior
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:37
Researchers have shown links between father involvement and daughters' sexual behavior, with the standard explanation attributing that influence to shared genes that impact both a father's behavior and relationships and ...
Are wealthier people more likely to receive a diagnosis of cancer?
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:37
Do wealthier people receive too much medical care? A research team examined incidence and mortality trends for four types of cancers: breast cancer, prostate cancer, thyroid cancer and melanoma. They then compared incide...
Researchers use a synthetic 'tongue' to sort out whiskies
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:36
Whiskies may differ in taste and smell, but they are so similar in chemical composition that most analyses can't tell two closely related brews apart. In a new article, researchers introduce an artificial sensor array or...
Brain imaging reveals neural roots of caring
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:36
When others suffer, we humans empathize. Our feelings of empathy take different forms, such as distress when we imagine and internalize someone's pain and compassion as we sympathize with their condition. These different...
Researchers uncover new instruction manual to repair broken DNA
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:36
Researchers have discovered how the Rad52 protein is a crucial player in RNA-dependent DNA repair. The results reveal an unexpected function of the homologous recombination protein Rad52 and may help to identify new ther...
Report looks at liver cancer, fastest-growing cause of cancer deaths in US
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:36
A new report provides an overview of incidence, mortality, and survival rates and trends for liver cancer, a cancer for which death rates have doubled in the United States since the mid-1980s
Overriding the urge to sleep
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2017 20:36
The discovery of neurons that control arousal has implications for insomnia and other sleep disorders, report investigators.