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Gravitational Waves: A Love Song
Scientific American - 16 Oct 2017 17:15
Science songwriter Adam Sakellaridesstrikes again --
Scientists log newfound understanding of water's responses to changing temperatures
Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 21:00
A team of chemists has uncovered new ways in which frozen water responds to changes in temperature to produce novel formations. Its findings have implications for climate research as well as other processes that involve ...
Trump's U-turn may see Iran join North Korea as a nuclear state
New Scientist - 16 Oct 2017 18:36
In refusing to recertify the Iran nuclear deal, US president Donald Trump risks creating another North Korea - as another Republican president did before him
Nanoantenna arrays power a new generation of fluorescence-based sensors
Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 18:13
Researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Bedfordshire, in collaboration with multinational company ABB, have designed and tested a series of plasmonic nanoantenna arrays that could lead to the development of a ne...
Deep learning reconstructs holograms
Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 18:05
Deep learning has been experiencing a true renaissance especially over the last decade, and it uses multi-layered artificial neural networks for automated analysis of data. Deep learning is one of the most exciting forms...
Collective Intelligence Is the Root of Human Progress
Singularity Hub - 16 Oct 2017 17:00
Many of us intuitively think about intelligence as an individual trait. As a society, we have a tendency to praise individual game-changers for accomplishments that would not be possible without their teams, often tens o...
Gravitational waves have let us see huge neutron stars colliding
New Scientist - 16 Oct 2017 17:00
We've taken the first pictures of neutron stars colliding 130 million light years away. The resulting gravitational waves may solve some big cosmic mysteries
Astronomers strike cosmic gold, confirm origin of precious metals in neutron star mergers
Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 16:36
The first detection of gravitational waves from the cataclysmic merger of two neutron stars, and the observation of visible light in the aftermath of that merger, finally answer a long-standing question in astrophysics: ...
First Detection of Gravitational Waves from Neutron-Star Crash Marks New Era of Astronomy
Live Science - 16 Oct 2017 16:18A Neutron Star Collision: Gamma Rays & Gravitational Waves
Physics Buzz - 16 Oct 2017 16:05
Gravitational waves have been on our radar non-stop lately, from LIGO's fourth reported detection--enhanced by data from Italy's Virgo project--to this year's physics Nobel going to three of LIGO's cofounders. But here w...
Should We Edit Human Genes? What You Need to Know
Singularity Hub - 16 Oct 2017 16:00
There's a difference between editing genes in a person's somatic cells and germline cells. Editing somatic cells, which are differentiated (e.g., skin cells) and non-reproductive, impacts them alone. In contrast, editing...
Gravitational-wave astronomy starts in earnest
The Economist - 16 Oct 2017 16:00
THE timing was impeccable, to the point where one might wonder if it had been stage-managed. Less than two weeks after Sweden's Royal Academy of Science announced that it was awarding this year's Nobel physics prize "for...
Gravitational Wave Astronomers Hit Mother Lode
Scientific American - 16 Oct 2017 16:00
Spacetime ripples from a stellar cataclysm in a distant galaxy help explain the cosmic origins of gold, and chart the course for a new age of “multimessenger” astronomy --
Filling the early universe with knots can explain why the world is three-dimensional
Phys.org - 16 Oct 2017 13:06
The next time you come across a knotted jumble of rope or wire or yarn, ponder this: The natural tendency for things to tangle may help explain the three-dimensional nature of the universe and how it formed.
How to beat the bookies by turning their odds against them
New Scientist - 16 Oct 2017 13:00
Bookmakers use complex prediction models to set the odds of sporting outcomes in their favour - but a simple analysis of available odds can still give good returns
What Have Gravitational-Wave Detectors Discovered? Find Out Today!
Live Science - 16 Oct 2017 12:42A tech-destroying solar flare could hit Earth within 100 years
New Scientist - 16 Oct 2017 12:42
If the sun spews "superflares" as often as other stars, one could take down power systems, damage the ozone layer and destroy satellites in the next century
Woman Contracts Rare Bacterial Infection on 12-Hour Flight
Live Science - 16 Oct 2017 12:33'Magic Mushrooms' Might Ease Depression Symptoms
Live Science - 16 Oct 2017 12:24It looks like an oxymoron, but Earth optimism is worth a try
New Scientist - 16 Oct 2017 12:00
Decades of environmental doom-mongering have fallen on deaf ears. Maybe a new environmental campaign with a message of hope is just what we need