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Live Science - 1 Nov 2017 18:08New mathematical models could help solve few-body problems in physics
EurekAlert! - 1 Nov 2017 06:00
(American University) In physics, the conundrum known as the 'few-body problem,' how three or more interacting particles behave, has bedeviled scientists for centuries. Equations that describe the physics of few-body sys...
Researchers demonstrate how to control liquid crystal patterns
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 20:46
When Lisa Tran set out to investigate patterns in liquid crystals, she didn't know what to expect. When she first looked through the microscope, she saw dancing iridescent spheres with fingerprint-like patterns etched in...
Physicists describe new dark matter detection strategy
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 19:43
Physicists from Brown University have devised a new strategy for directly detecting dark matter, the elusive material thought to account for the majority of matter in the universe.
Metal-silicone microstructures could enable new flexible optical and electrical devices
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 19:00New mathematical models could help solve few-body problems in physics
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 18:56
In physics, the conundrum known as the "few-body problem," how three or more interacting particles behave, has bedeviled scientists for centuries. Equations that describe the physics of few-body systems are usually unsol...
One step closer to defining dark matter, GPS satellite atomic clocks on the hunt
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 18:55
One professor who studies the earth and one who studies space came together in the pursuit to detect and define dark matter. They are one step closer. Using 16 years of archival data from GPS satellites that that orbit t...
Is modern life making today's teenagers more depressed?
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 17:30
The media is full of stories about a teenage mental health crisis, but the reality is more complex. The real problem is we don't do enough to help those who need it
Malaria parasite makes mosquitoes more likely to suck your blood
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 17:05
The malaria parasite appears to alter mosquitoes' feeding behaviour to steer the vector towards a human host
The Day-to-Day Practices That Will Help You Get What Matters Done
Singularity Hub - 1 Nov 2017 16:00
There's a widely-held belief that extraordinarily successful people--be they artists, writers, actors, athletes, or entrepreneurs--are gifted with an innate talent, and that their talent is what gets them to the top. But...
Rivers and forests need the same legal rights we grant to people
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 15:53
Environmental campaigners want the Colorado river to get the right to sue in US courts. It's not as crazy as it sounds, says Richard Schiffman
Freeloading mites are squatting on spider webs and stealing food
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 15:50
A newly-discovered species of mite sets up home on a spider's web and nibbles away at any insects the spider catches - and the spider doesn't seem to mind
How learning to share cakes could help stop unfair US elections
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 14:00
The "I-Cut-You-Choose" method results in provably fair slices of cake. The same game theory approach can produce fairer voting districts in US states, too
Robot Cracks Those Curvy Captchas in Minutes
Live Science - 1 Nov 2017 13:55Amorphous metallic glass for high-sensitivity MEMS microphones
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 13:53
Advanced microphones using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are capable of supporting new user interactions with "smart" devices, like chatting with Apple's Siri, or Amazon's Alexa. The key to achieving the high sen...
Vacuum technology makes gravitational waves detectable
Phys.org - 1 Nov 2017 13:51
You probably didn't notice the gravitational wave that propagated through the Earth in the early morning of Jan. 4, 2017, but thanks to a sophisticated use of vacuum technology, a pair of extremely sensitive laser interf...
Australia to cut cervical cancer risk with less regular tests
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 12:55
From 1 December, instead of the 2-yearly Pap smear - also known as a Pap test or smear test - Australian women will have a 5-yearly human papillomavirus (HPV) test instead
Mysterious Walking Octopuses Appear on Welsh Beach
Live Science - 1 Nov 2017 12:55Jurassic 'Mega-Carnivore' Dinosaur Was 4 Times the Size of a Lion
Live Science - 1 Nov 2017 12:46Why Humans Hate the Scent of Blood (But Wolves Love It)
Live Science - 1 Nov 2017 12:45First results from young blood Alzheimer's trial are criticised
New Scientist - 1 Nov 2017 12:00
The results from the first trial of young blood as a treatment for Alzheimer's have been announced, but how the study was done is coming under criticism