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Solid start in the quest for an elusive particle
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 16:58
A collaboration of Belgian, French and British scientists, including researchers from Imperial College London, have developed a technology to detect a new kind of elementary particle: the sterile neutrino. The new detect...
National MagLab's latest magnet snags world record, marks new era of scientific discovery
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 22:31
The Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has shattered another world record with the testing of a 32-tesla magnet--33 percent stronger than what had previously been the world's s...
Artificial intelligence helps accelerate progress toward efficient fusion reactions
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 22:11
Before scientists can effectively capture and deploy fusion energy, they must learn to predict major disruptions that can halt fusion reactions and damage the walls of doughnut-shaped fusion devices called tokamaks. Time...
An ultradilute quantum liquid made from ultra-cold atoms
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 21:00
ICFO researchers created a novel type of liquid 100 million times more dilute than water and 1 million times thinner than air. The experiments, published in Science, exploit a fascinating quantum effect to produce drople...
Researchers taking optical device out of the lab and into the clinic to detect cancer at its earliest stages
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 20:27
In a paper published in Nature Scientific Reports, a team of researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has demonstrated how a device that uses beams of light to grip and manipulate tiny objects, including indi...
Scientists solve speed surprise in stratospheric stunt
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 20:03
Scientists say they've figured out why an Austrian who became the first skydiver to break the speed of sound fell faster than the drag of his body should have allowed.
Spy Satellites Reveal Ancient Lost Empires in Afghanistan
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 19:41Venice may be almost 200 years older than anyone thought
New Scientist - 14 Dec 2017 19:20
Two peach stones found in sediment beneath Saint Mark's Basilica could extend the history of Venice by 180 years
Surgeon Signs Initials into Patients' Livers: What Is an 'Argon Beam'?
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 18:24Glass-Shattering! How Wineglass Size Has Changed Since 1700
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 18:05Motorised nose wheels will let planes leave gates by themselves
The Economist - 14 Dec 2017 17:50
THE frustrations of air travel are many and varied: enduring the scrum to board; rummaging for room in the overhead lockers; waiting patiently for "the last two remaining passengers" to be extracted from the shops. After...
Might a recent extrasolar visitor be an alien spacecraft?
The Economist - 14 Dec 2017 17:50
'OUMUAMUA, an object tumbling through space that was discovered on October 19th, has already made history. The speed at which it is moving relative to the sun means that it cannot be native to the solar system. Its offic...
Military robots are getting smaller and more capable
The Economist - 14 Dec 2017 17:50
ON NOVEMBER 12th a video called "Slaughterbots" was uploaded to YouTube. It is the brainchild of Stuart Russell, a professor of artificial intelligence at the University of California, Berkeley, and was paid for by the F...
How Clinical Trials Are Making the Case for MDMA in Psychotherapy
Singularity Hub - 14 Dec 2017 17:00
In an interview at Exponential Medicine in San Diego, speaker Brad Burge discussed the innovative applications of MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy or molly) in psychotherapy. Burge is the director of strategic communicati...
Scientists combine high-pressure research with NMR spectroscopy
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 15:47
For the first time, researchers at the University of Bayreuth and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have succeeded in applying nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in experiments analysing material sam...
Why There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 15:38Mummified Egyptian Woman's Portrait Mapped in Incredible Detail
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 15:14Breaking data records bit by bit
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 15:05
This year CERN's data centre broke its own record, when it collected more data than ever before.
No, Scientists Haven't Found a 512-Year-Old Greenland Shark
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 14:50Antarctic Microbes Can Survive on Air Alone
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 14:49Bolts from the Blue: What's Sparking This Crazy Electrified Dance?
Live Science - 14 Dec 2017 14:37Doing without dark energy: Mathematicians propose alternative explanation for cosmic acceleration
Phys.org - 14 Dec 2017 14:21
Three mathematicians have a different explanation for the accelerating expansion of the universe that does without theories of "dark energy." Einstein's original equations for General Relativity actually predict cosmic a...