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Giant Penguin: This Ancient Bird Was As Tall As a Refrigerator
Live Science - 12 Dec 2017 10:21Wet plasma makes a nano-sized splash
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 15:20
Oil and water do not mix, but a KAUST team has exploited the distinct interfaces between these substances to make plasma generation in liquids more efficient. This approach holds promise for high-yield synthesis of nanom...
Water without windows: Capturing water vapor inside an electron microscope
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 15:09
The inside of an electron microscope, which requires vacuum levels similar to those encountered in outer space, can be an extremely inhospitable place for organic materials. Traditionally, life scientists have circumvent...
Researchers successfully demonstrate a quantum gate in silicon
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 12:38
Milestone on the path to the quantum computer: Scientists of the University of Konstanz, Princeton University, and the University of Maryland have developed a stable quantum gate for two-quantum bit systems made of silic...
Scientists discover path to improving game-changing battery electrode
EurekAlert! - 12 Dec 2017 07:00
(DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Researchers from Stanford University, two Department of Energy national labs and the battery manufacturer Samsung created a comprehensive picture of how the same chemical proces...
The tiny space rock New Horizons is headed for may have a moon
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 23:44
The next destination for NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is a small space rock in the Kuiper belt called MU69. Now we know it may have an even smaller moon
Physics books of 2017
Symmetry Magazine - 12 Dec 2017 21:52
Gravitational waves take the top spot in Symmetry writer Mike Perricone's yearly round-up of popular science books related to physics and astrophysics. In 2017, we were treated to books about gravitational waves; unsung ...
Visualizing single molecules in whole cells with a new spin
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 21:35
Cell biologists traditionally use fluorescent dyes to label and visualize cells and the molecules within them under a microscope. With different super-resolution microscopy methods, they can even light up single molecule...
Ancient black holes ruled out as source of all dark matter
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 21:05
One way to solve the dark matter problem is to chalk it up to black holes formed moments after the big bang, but they can't account for all the dark matter
Mysterious streaks seen on Saturn's moons could be ancient rings
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 20:24
A series of parallel lines on Saturn's moons Dione and Rhea have scientists scratching their heads. Could they be a sign of rings that crashed to the surface?
Is the Ice Wall from 'Game of Thrones' Physically Possible?
Live Science - 12 Dec 2017 18:57Mystery of Whale and Dolphin Strandings May Hinge on NASA Data
Live Science - 12 Dec 2017 18:50Big fish keep tropical forests healthy
The Economist - 12 Dec 2017 18:45
Big fish, big trees FOR anglers nothing beats catching a big fish. Commercial fisherfolk also prefer to haul in big specimens. Unfortunately, in recent years, research has shown that selectively capturing the largest fis...
These Creepy Mini-Brains May Finally Crack Deadly Brain Cancer
Singularity Hub - 12 Dec 2017 18:00
Brain organoids look like something between a malformed human brain and a character from Monsters, Inc. But don't be fooled by their grotesque appearance. Ever since their introduction three years ago, brain organoids--c...
Picture of Health: Can AI Eye Scan Reveal What Ails You?
Live Science - 12 Dec 2017 17:30Anti-vax views must not derail France's compulsory vaccine law
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 16:28
The nation is about to make 11 childhood vaccines mandatory, but unless anti-vax echo chambers are tackled, the law may not fulfil its promise, says Laura Spinney
Long-lived storage of a photonic qubit for worldwide teleportation
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 16:10
Concerning the development of quantum memories for the realization of global quantum networks, scientists of the Quantum Dynamics Division led by Professor Gerhard Rempe at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ...
Shatter-proof mobile phone screens a step closer
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 15:49
An international study on glass led by ANU and the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France could lead to the development of shatter-proof mobile phone screens.
High-speed communication systems based on ultraviolet radiation
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2017 15:30
Military and civil authorities could benefit from secure optical communication systems that use light to carry messages between moving vehicles. Researchers at KAUST have now demonstrated rapid data transfer using ultrav...
Weaponised microwave may be behind alleged sonic attacks in Cuba
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 14:31
Headaches, nausea and hearing loss felt by US diplomats in Cuba might be the result of a beam of pulsed microwaves in which the microwaves are heard as sound
'Scary' spider photos on Facebook are revealing new species
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2017 14:30
When people see a big spider they often post a photo on Facebook - and those images have now revealed up to 30 new species