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How Will Humans Colonize Space in the Years Ahead?
Singularity Hub - 27 Nov 2017 17:00
Exploration is one of humanity's greatest drivers. We've moved around the planet and into almost every environment--mountains, deserts, jungles, and swamps. But will we be able to take the next step and adapt ourselves t...
When physics gives evolution a leg up by breaking one
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 17:59
Genetic mutation may drive evolution, but not all by itself. Physics can be a powerful co-pilot, sometimes even setting the course.
Freezing electrons makes them get in line
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 23:28
New research published in Nature Communications suggests that electrons in a two-dimensional gas can undergo a semi-ordered (nematic) to mostly-ordered (smectic) phase transition, which has been discussed in physics theo...
Feather-light artificial muscles lift 1000 times own weight
New Scientist - 27 Nov 2017 22:00
Lightweight muscle-bot has the strength-to-weight ratio of a newborn lifting an SUV
Where in the Pacific Northwest Will the Next Monstrous Earthquake Strike?
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 19:58Fake embryonic stem cells tested in people with Parkinson's
New Scientist - 27 Nov 2017 19:52
A type of "virgin birth" stem cell could be as powerful as embryonic stem cells but without the same ethical objections, and are being tested for Parkinson's
What to expect if Indonesia's volcano erupts in a big way
New Scientist - 27 Nov 2017 19:45
Mount Agung's last big eruption was in 1963, and a major blast could create an ash cloud that disrupts air travel for weeks, and temporarily cool the global climate as well
Mysterious gamma rays in Crab nebula traced to pulsar winds
New Scientist - 27 Nov 2017 19:38
Ultra-bright flashes in the Crab nebula have baffled astronomers, but they could result from winds created by a pulsar at the heart of the gas cloud
Elon Musk: Say 'Sweet Dreams,' Humanity
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 19:37Attack of the (Adorable) Clones: Puppies Are 'Reclones' of First Cloned Dog
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 19:15Ice skating on water, even when it is really cold
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 19:00
The outermost layer of ice behaves like liquid water, even at a temperature of -30°C. Physicists at AMOLF have irrefutably demonstrated this using a modern surface-sensitive measuring technique. At lower temperatures, h...
Thought-Controlled Prosthetic Hand Restores 100 Realistic Touch Sensations
Singularity Hub - 27 Nov 2017 18:00
When Keven Walgamott reached out and grasped his wife's hand, his face broke into an enormous smile. For the first time in 14 years, he could feel her soft fingers, pressing firmly into his prosthetic palm. David was tes...
Good news: one form of air pollution may be falling in Europe
New Scientist - 27 Nov 2017 18:00
Levels of nitrogen dioxide in European city air rose throughout the 2000s but seem to have reached a peak in 2010 - suggesting Europe might get cleaner air sooner than expected
Digitally printed cyanobacteria can power small electronic devices
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 16:30
(Phys.org)--Researchers have used a simple inkjet printer to print a "bio-ink" of cyanobacteria onto a conductive surface, creating a biophotovoltaic cell. Unlike conventional photovoltaic cells that operate only when ex...
A metamaterial that twists to right or the left in response to straight, solid push
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 15:40
(Phys.org)--A trio of researchers with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté in France has developed a metamaterial that twists either to the right or the left in respon...
Dog Family: Facts About Canines & Their Cousins
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 15:05The Yeti: Asia's Abominable Snowman
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 14:57Stomach Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
Live Science - 27 Nov 2017 14:50Magnetoelectric material shows promise as memory for electronics
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 14:49
Our smartphones and computers wouldn't be nearly as useful without all the apps, music, and videos we keep on them.
Ultrathin and flat graphene metalenses gain more properties
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 14:21
On the quest for miniaturization, scientists at the Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS, South Korea), in collaboration with researchers from the University of Birming...
How the SuperNEMO experiment could help solve the mystery of the origin of matter in the universe
Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 14:18
The Savoy region of France is best known for its fir-lined ski slopes and picturesque Alpine villages. Less known is the fact that, deep beneath some of these slopes, scientists are investigating one of the greatest myst...