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These Bacteria Use New DNA Bases to Make a Protein Not Found in Nature
Singularity Hub - 7 Dec 2017 17:00
All of nature's bewildering complexity can be reduced to a four letter code--DNA's four bases: A, T, C, and G. But now scientists have shown the language at the heart of life is not set in stone by getting bacteria to bu...
Old rules apply in explaining extremely large magnetoresistance
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2017 17:00
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory compared similar materials and returned to a long-established rule of electron movement in their quest to explain the phenomenon of extremely large magnetores...
RIT professor among first to use James Webb Space Telescope during its inaugural run
EurekAlert! - 7 Dec 2017 07:00
(Rochester Institute of Technology) Rochester Institute of Technology astrophysicist Jeyhan Kartaltepe will be one of the first scientists to use NASA's James Webb Space Telescope soon after it launches in spring 2019. T...
Bizarre supernova may be powered by hidden disc of dust and gas
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2017 22:31
A supernova that stayed bright for over three years seemed impossible, but it could be explained if the explosion is running into dense rings of dust and gas
What Does a Leader Sound Like? Scientists Reveal the Power of a Voice
Physics Buzz - 7 Dec 2017 21:11
What is it that makes us trust one politician over another? Surely vision and values are key, but as science demonstrates, we are influenced by much subtler things as well. It turns out that our perception of political l...
Rules for superconductivity mirrored in 'excitonic insulator'
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2017 20:45
Rice University physicists dedicated to creating the working components of a fault-tolerant quantum computer have succeeded in creating a previously unseen state of matter.
Nuclear fusion project faces delay over US budget cuts: director
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2017 19:16
The head of the multinational nuclear fusion project known as ITER, in Washington for talks with President Donald Trump's administration, has warned US budget cuts could delay completion of the experimental reactor.
Novel lenses enable X-ray microscopy with record resolution
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2017 18:54
Scientists at DESY have developed novel lenses that enable X-ray microscopy with record resolution in the nanometre regime. Using new materials, the research team led by DESY scientist Sasa Bajt from the Center for Free-...
Innovative system images photosynthesis to provide picture of plant health
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2017 18:45
Researchers have developed a new imaging system that is designed to monitor the health of crops in the field or greenhouse. The new technology could one day save farmers significant money and time by enabling intelligent...
Why Humanoid Robots Are Still So Hard to Make Useful
Singularity Hub - 7 Dec 2017 18:00
Picture a robot. In all likelihood, you just pictured a sleek metallic or chrome-white humanoid. Yet the vast majority of robots in the world around us are nothing like this; instead, they're specialized for specific tas...
Women ask fewer questions than men at seminars
The Economist - 7 Dec 2017 17:57
ONE theory to explain the low share of women in senior academic jobs is that they have less self-confidence than men. This hypothesis is supported by data in a new working paper, by a team of researchers from five univer...
A nasty-tasting shellfish could be just the job for cleaning rivers
The Economist - 7 Dec 2017 17:57
SHELLFISH thrive in waters rich in nutrients. These include the nitrogen used in fertiliser, which passes from the land into rivers and then into the sea. The shellfish grow, as do the profits of those who harvest them. ...
Taking DNA sequencing into the field
The Economist - 7 Dec 2017 17:57
DEVICES for analysing DNA used to be big, clunky and not very good. Hundreds were required for the initial sequencing of the human genome, a project that started in the late 1990s and took over a decade to complete at a ...
Raging Southern California Wildfires Seen from Space (Photos)
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 17:26Taking Vitamin B7 Can Mess Up Your Medical Tests
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 17:00DNA: Definition, Structure & Discovery
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 16:30What do the new 'gay genes' tell us about sexual orientation?
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2017 16:00
Two gene variants have been found to be more common in gay men. New Scientist looks at what this tells us about the way biology shapes our sexuality
Sleep Paralysis Is Linked to Stress (and Supernatural Beliefs)
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 15:48Photos: Analyzing an Amazing, Amphibious Dinosaur
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 15:39This Dinosaur Fossil Was So Bizarre, Scientists Thought It Was Fake
Live Science - 7 Dec 2017 15:29Robot's terrible jokes are a new test of machine intelligence
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2017 15:14
An AI trained to improvise jokes around topics suggested by an audience is testing the ways we perceive and interact with intelligent machines