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Why the internet's CiCo calorie count diet won't keep weight off
New Scientist - 1 Dec 2017 19:52
An old dietary fad has got a fresh lease of life: Calories in-Calories out, or CiCo to its new devotees. It still doesn't add up, says Anthony Warner
Study Finds 'Dark Matter' and 'Dark Energy' May Not Exist--Here's What to Make of It
Singularity Hub - 1 Dec 2017 17:00
Dark matter and dark energy are mysterious, unknown substances that are thought to make up more than 96% of the universe. While we may have never directly seen them, they beautifully explain how stars and galaxies move a...
Here Are 4 Things We Can Do to Combat Climate Change Now
Singularity Hub - 1 Dec 2017 18:00
Earlier this month, 13 US government agencies (NOAA, NASA, DOE, etc.) concluded that climate change is real and caused mainly by human activity. There is no question that this is happening... The only question now is: wh...
Why it's good that NHS England is cutting back on prescriptions
New Scientist - 1 Dec 2017 20:03
Patients in England are set to lose access to a raft of prescription drugs through the National Health Service - but only overpriced, ineffective or dangerous ones
A shipwreck has been found from the time of Alexander the Great
New Scientist - 1 Dec 2017 19:11
Of three wrecked ships found near Cyprus, one dates from around 330 BC and hints at a vast trading network that spanned the Mediterranean
Addicted to Your Phone? It Could Throw Off Your Brain Chemistry
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 18:50Weird magnets could make computers that work 1000 times faster
New Scientist - 1 Dec 2017 18:00
We are approaching the physical limits of our computer drives. Antiferromagnets could outdo our fastest technology without using huge amounts of energy
How to produce the purest argon ever
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2017 17:09
CERN is taking part in a project, called ARIA, for the construction of a 350-metre-tall distillation tower that will be used to purify liquid argon (LAr) for scientific and, in a second phase, medical use.
Qubits put into reverse
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2017 16:57
A group of scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), University of Copenhagen, has figured out how to make spin qubits perform controlled backward rotations. This has never been shown before - and the journal Physica...
Hummingbirds have massive hearts to power their hovering flight
New Scientist - 1 Dec 2017 15:00
Birds that hover in front of flowers have huge hearts to power their energy-intensive flight, and even birds that glide effortlessly need fairly big hearts to keep it up
Cuprate materials have fluctuating stripes that may be linked to high-temperature superconductivity
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2017 14:48
Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have shown that copper-based superconductors, or cuprates - the first class of materials found to carry electricity wi...
Secure information transmission over 500m fiber links based on quantum technologies
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2017 14:33
Quantum secret communication realizes secure information transmission-based on quantum principles. At present, the most developed quantum secret communication schemes are-based on quantum key distribution. In these schem...
Armored 'Pinecone' Fish's Insides Revealed in Spooky Scan
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 13:22New Migraine Drugs May Stop Headaches Before They Start
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 11:37Could Genetic Testing Companies Violate Your Privacy?
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 10:13Hard to Swallow: Shark Suffocates on Porcupine Fish
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 10:13Ultrasound imaging needle to transform heart surgery
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2017 09:39
Heart tissue can be imaged in real-time during keyhole procedures using a new optical ultrasound needle developed by researchers at UCL and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).
The Worst Theoretical Prediction in the History of Physics
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 09:16Discovery: Why Strange, Chalky Swirls Cover the Southern Ocean
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 08:53The Tastiest Sausages Bring Their Own Microbes to the Party
Live Science - 1 Dec 2017 08:00International partnership yields revolutionary results
EurekAlert! - 1 Dec 2017 07:00
(University of Massachusetts Lowell) Thanks to the support of the Pernick Fund, faculty and students at UMass Lowell and Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art in Israel have joined forces to study and produce ne...
Top geologist at NTU's Earth Observatory of Singapore elected as a Fellow of AAAS
EurekAlert! - 1 Dec 2017 07:00
(Nanyang Technological University) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore's (NTU Singapore) geologist Professor Kerry Sieh, has been elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AA...