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Wendelstein 7-X: Second round of experimentation started
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 18:37
The plasma experiments in the Wendelstein 7-X fusion device at Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Greifswald, Germany, have been resumed after a 15-month conversion break. The extension has made the device ...
Twice the Charm: A New Creature Joins the Particle Zoo
Physics Buzz - 11 Sep 2017 20:22
If you're in need of some charming news and a break from weather-related disaster coverage, this is your story. Today, in the American Physical Society's journal Physical Review Letters, a several-hundred-member team of ...
First practical building blocks for a global quantum internet
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 19:00
Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) have taken a major leap forward to provide practical building blocks for a global quantum internet. The team, led by Associate Professor Matthew Sellars, have shown...
Study of circular DNA comes full circle with use of old technique
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 00:32
A 50-year-old lab technique is helping researchers better understand circular DNA, a lesser-known and poorly understood cousin of the linear version commonly associated with life's genetic blueprint. With the aid of a pr...
Study reveals a new way to enhance or reduce the adhesion of freezing droplets
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 23:25
When freezing droplets impact a surface, they generally either stick to it or bounce away. Controlling this response is crucial to many applications, including 3-D printing, the spraying of some surface coatings, and the...
Air pollution cuts 3 years off lifespans in Northern China
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 23:09
A Chinese policy is unintentionally causing people in northern China to live 3.1 years less than people in the south due to air pollution concentrations that are 46 percent higher. These findings imply that every additio...
'Internal clock' found within live human cells
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 23:09
An internal clock has been discovered within live human cells, a finding that creates new opportunities for understanding the building blocks of life and the onset of disease.
Mutations could be key to understanding how some harmful conditions develop
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 23:09
A method to help determine whether certain hard-to-study mutations in the human genome, called short tandem repeats or microsatellites, are likely to be involved in harmful conditions has been created by a team of resear...
Research identifies causes and possible treatments for deadly diseases affecting children
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 23:09
Research has identified four pathogens that are responsible for the vast majority of diarrheal illnesses, leading the way for potential new treatments.
Researchers find 'internal clock' within live human cells
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 23:00
A team of scientists has revealed an internal clock within live human cells, a finding that creates new opportunities for understanding the building blocks of life and the onset of disease.
Eating more salt might save your life? Not so much
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2017 21:34
The Salt Fix is the latest book attempting to overturn well-established dietary advice, but it leaves a bad taste, says Anthony Warner
Childhood maltreatment may change brain's response to threat
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 21:25
Neural activity associated with defensive responses in humans shifts between two brain regions depending on the proximity of a threat, suggests neuroimaging data from two independent samples of adults in the Netherlands....
DNA looping architecture may lead to opportunities to treat brain tumors
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:59
The discovery of a mechanism by which normal brain cells regulate the expression of the NFIA gene, which is important for both normal brain development and brain tumor growth, might one day help improve therapies to trea...
Core solutions reach optimally extreme light pulses
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2017 20:28
As scientist probe nature ever more precisely with laser pulses, now aiming for the zeptosecond regime - a trillionth of a billionth of a second and the fastest scale of time measured - optimizing each parameter of those...
The NYC subway is most efficient when it follows quantum maths
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2017 20:28
New York's notoriously unreliable subway system isn't all bad. Some lines follow statistical patterns seen in quantum systems, and run better for it
Shoe sensor will protect your back from heavy lifting
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2017 20:28
A couple of simple sensors placed inside a normal shoe and safety hat could alert you when bad posture is about to cause you a nasty injury
If NYC subways obeyed quantum maths trains wouldn't be delayed
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2017 20:28
New York's notoriously unreliable subway system isn't all bad. Some lines follow statistical patterns seen in quantum systems, and run better for it
Sunscreen protects skin without seeping in
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:27
A non-penetrating sunscreen invented by its researchers has been licensed to a major aloe verde supplier. The sunscreen will appeal to consumers concerned about chemicals exposure.
Massachusetts off-road-vehicle law significantly reduces injuries, hospitalizations in children
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:27
The 2010 Massachusetts law restricting the use of off-road vehicles to those age 14 and older led to significant reductions in both emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admissions resulting from ORV injuries in ...
'Epigenetic' changes from cigarette smoke may be first step in lung cancer development
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:27
Scientists say they have preliminary evidence in laboratory-grown, human airway cells that a condensed form of cigarette smoke triggers so-called 'epigenetic' changes in the cells consistent with the earliest steps towar...
The turbulent healing powers of plasma
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:27
Non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma can help heal wounds, destroy cancer cells and kill harmful bacteria. The jets of plasma that doctors might use, however, often become turbulent with the direction and velocity...
Revolutionary process could signal new era for gene synthesis
Science Daily - 11 Sep 2017 20:26
A team of scientists has demonstrated a groundbreaking new method of gene synthesis -- a vital research tool with real-world applications in everything from growing transplantable organs to developing treatments for canc...