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Snake Head Pops Out of Frog's Maw in Mesmerizing Photo
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 12:49Volcanoes that spew stretchy ice could make dwarf planets bright
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 20:21
Something strange is happening on dwarf planets Eris and Makemake. They're tiny and cold, but they still show surprising signs of geologic activity, like real planets
Google's quantum computing plans threatened by IBM curveball
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 20:00
A mathematical leap has let IBM simulate a 56-qubit quantum computer on a traditional machine, the biggest yet on a classical computer
Scotland has banned smacking children - so should everyone else
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 18:56
Spanking children doesn't make them better behaved - but it can put them at risk of mental illness, and should be outlawed everywhere
Dimming the sun could save corals from bleaching and hurricanes
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 18:30
Climate change will harm corals by overheating them and unleashing more violent hurricanes, but cooling the planet by geoengineering could reverse those effects
To Uber or Not? Why Car Ownership May No Longer Be a Good Deal
Singularity Hub - 20 Oct 2017 17:00
Every day there's more news about the inevitable arrival of autonomous vehicles. At the same time, more people are using ride-hailing and ride-sharing apps, and the percentage of teens getting their driver's license cont...
A step closer to understanding quantum mechanics: Physicists develop a new quantum simulation protocol
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 16:58
For most everyday experiences, such as riding a bicycle, using a lift or catching a ball, classical (Newtonian) mechanics is perfectly accurate.
High field magnet at BER II: Insight into a hidden order
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 16:15
A specific uranium compound has puzzled researchers for thirty years. Although the crystal structure is simple, no one understands exactly what is happening once it is cooled below a certain temperature. Apparently, a 'h...
Church that Worships AI God May Be the Way of the Future
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 15:53Using supercomputers to delve into the building blocks of matter
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 14:53
Nuclear physicists are known for their atom-smashing explorations of the building blocks of visible matter. At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a particle collider at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Broo...
Gamma rays reach beyond the limits of light
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 14:24
Researchers have discovered a highly efficient way to produce high energy photon beams. The obtained energy is a billion times higher than the energy of photons in visible light. These high-intensity gamma rays significa...
Songbird gets angry when its rivals are brilliant at singing
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 14:19
Male tui songbirds signal their prowess with complicated songs, so they respond aggressively when they hear a particularly good vocalist
A home test kit may let you diagnose endometriosis years earlier
New Scientist - 20 Oct 2017 13:47
It can take years to diagnose extreme period pain as endometriosis. The longer it goes untreated, the more it affects fertility - could a spit test change that?
10 years of the trapped rainbow--the revolution of slow light
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 12:56
A decade on from suggesting light can be dramatically slowed - or even stopped - by new materials, Ortwin Hess reviews the progress and applications.
Solid or liquid? Researcher proposes a new definition of glass
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 12:07
Is glass a solid or a liquid? This question, which has been vigorously debated by specialists in the field for some decades, has just been answered anew: "Glass is a non-equilibrium, non-crystalline state of matter that ...
Supercomputer simulation of chaotic circuits
Phys.org - 20 Oct 2017 12:05
It's really surprising that many simple electronic circuits built of just a few components behave chaotically, in an extremely complicated, practically unpredictable manner. Physicists from the Institute of Nuclear Physi...
Sea Lilies on Twitter Are Mesmerizing ... And Not What They Seem
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 10:36Woman's 'Missing' IUD Turns Up in Her Bladder
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 09:32City-Size Lunar Lava Tube Could House Future Astronaut Residents
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 08:57When Your Body Needs Nourishment, Your Brain Eats First
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 08:1054-Million-Year-Old Baby Sea Turtle Had Built-In Sunscreen
Live Science - 20 Oct 2017 07:09The end of pneumonia? New vaccine offers hope
EurekAlert! - 20 Oct 2017 06:00
(University at Buffalo) A new vaccine under development provoked an immune response to 72 forms of the bacteria that's responsible for pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis. That's up from the 23 forms of bacteria covered by ...