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How machine learning can predict and prevent disruptions in reactors
Phys.org - 11 Oct 2017 13:11
Robert Granetz has been a research scientist in MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center for more than 40 years. He recently gave a talk hosted by the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) on using machine learning to develop a re...
A safe optical fiber for delivering light and drugs into the body
Phys.org - 11 Oct 2017 13:15
A flexible, biodegradable optical fiber that can deliver light into the body for medical applications is the latest work of a collaboration between electrical engineers and biomaterials engineers in Penn State's Material...
'Beam of Invisibility' Could Hide Objects Using Light
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 12:24More evidence for a link between Caesarean sections and obesity
The Economist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
ROUGHLY one human pregnancy in ten presents complications (for example, breech presentation) that might justify the baby being delivered by Caesarean section. In some places that is not possible, and mother and infant ha...
The stock market is run by wild robots we don't fully control
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
Most stock market trades are made by algorithms, not humans, and they've already caused crashes. We need to understand their group behaviour to avoid disaster
Distant dwarf planet near Pluto has a ring that no one expected
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
The tiny world Haumea has a ring, the most distant we've found in our solar system. This may mean rings encircle other far-off worlds in the solar system
Most versatile stem cell ever may help us understand miscarriage
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
The first stem cells capable of making placenta could enable researchers to better understand the biological mechanisms behind many failed early pregnancies
A house has been bought on the blockchain for the first time
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
The governments of Ukraine, Dubai and Vermont are all trying to move real estate using blockchain, but getting estate agents out of the equation won't be easy
Google's new earbuds act as two-way translators in your ear
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 20:00
If you have a Google Pixel phone, you'll soon be able to speak 40 languages thanks to the new earbuds the firm announced last week
Texas A&M Students Make Physics Fun, With "Real Physics Live" Video Series
Physics Buzz - 11 Oct 2017 19:33
Have you ever seen air frozen solid? What about a tricycle with square wheels that can actually be pedaled? These oddities and more are on display in Real Physics Live, a new series of videos from physics and astronomy s...
Injecting electrons jolts 2-D structure into new atomic pattern
Phys.org - 11 Oct 2017 19:00
The same electrostatic charge that can make hair stand on end and attach balloons to clothing could be an efficient way to drive atomically thin electronic memory devices of the future, according to a new study led by re...
Documentary Shows Jane Goodall in New Light with Unseen Footage
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 18:51People Magazine 'Most Beautiful' List Embodies Changing Beauty Standards
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 17:27The secret to improving liquid crystal's mechanical performance
Phys.org - 11 Oct 2017 17:16
By deliberately interrupting the order of materials - by introducing different atoms in metal or nanoparticles in liquid crystals - we can induce new qualities. For example, metallic alloys like duralumin, which is compo...
Does Our Survival Depend on Relentless Exponential Growth?
Singularity Hub - 11 Oct 2017 17:00
Malthus had a fever dream in the 1790s. While the world was marveling in the first manifestations of modern science and technology and the industrial revolution that was just beginning, he was concerned. He saw the expon...
Swiss Alpine Pass Yields 4,000-Year-Old Bow, Arrows and Lunch Box
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 16:40Photos: 4,000-Year-Old Artifacts Found in Swiss Alpine Pass
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 16:32California's wildfires powered by perfect storm of fire hazards
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 16:11
Low humidity, parched vegetation and warm winds have led to fires that have killed at least 17, left over 150 people missing and destroyed over 2000 homes
Daylight Saving Time 2017: A Guide to the When, Why, What and How
Live Science - 11 Oct 2017 15:50Giant black hole seen flickering on and off after galaxy snack
New Scientist - 11 Oct 2017 15:10
Active Galactic Nuclei occur when a black hole devours a cloud of gas and dust and shines really brightly. Now one has been seen doing it twice
Marie Curie and her X-ray vehicles' contribution to World War I battlefield medicine
Phys.org - 11 Oct 2017 14:40
Ask people to name the most famous historical woman of science and their answer will likely be: Madame Marie Curie. Push further and ask what she did, and they might say it was something related to radioactivity. (She ac...