Science News
No guts no glory: Harvesting the microbiome of athletes
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2017 15:50
Scientists have tapped into the microbiome of elite runners and rowers, and have identified particular bacteria that may aid athletic performance. The goal is to develop probiotic supplements that may help athletes -- an...
Tales of Totality: The Great American Eclipse, part IV
Physics Buzz - 20 Aug 2017 22:14
It's almost here...the first total solar eclipse to grace the mainland US in close to 40 years! While this is a big one for the USA--visible as a total solar eclipse in 16% of the countryand as a partial eclipse everywhe...
1 Day Until the Solar Eclipse! NASA Scientist Explains What Makes Eclipses Spectacular
Live Science - 20 Aug 2017 20:46Civilization Is Breaking Down--Here's What We Need to Do About It
Singularity Hub - 20 Aug 2017 19:00
"I think civilization is fundamentally breaking down today." These were the opening words of Salim Ismail's talk at Singularity University's Global Summit in San Francisco this week. Not the most uplifting intro. But the...
Spotlight on Carbondale: Illinois Town Sits at Solar Eclipse 'Crossroads'
Live Science - 20 Aug 2017 17:45Testing TVs and tablets for 'green' screens
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2017 15:50
Today, researchers report preliminary results suggesting that under simulated landfill conditions, quantum dots can leach out of TVs and tablets. But because this happens in such tiny amounts, the team says that in the g...
Silk could improve sensitivity, flexibility of wearable body sensors
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2017 15:50
From smart socks to workout clothes that measure exertion, wearable body sensors are becoming the latest 'must-have' technology. Now scientists report they are on the cusp of using silk, one of the world's most coveted f...
Mussel-inspired glue could one day make fetal surgery safer
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2017 15:50
Whether to perform surgery on a fetus is a heart-wrenching decision. This type of surgery involves penetrating the delicate amniotic sac, increasing health risks to the fetus. Now researchers report the development of a ...
Sugars in human mother's milk are new class of antibacterial agents
Science Daily - 20 Aug 2017 15:50
A new study has found that sugars in mother's' milk do not just provide nutrition for babies but also help protect them from bacterial infections, making them a new class of antimicrobial agent.
3-D particle tracking? There's an app for that
EurekAlert! - 20 Aug 2017 08:00
(King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)) Smartphones put state-of-the-art 3-D particle tracking in the hands of the masses.