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Placental Accumulation of Flame Retardant Chemical Alters Serotonin Production in Rat Offspring
Neuroscience News - 22 Jan 2018 23:45
A new study reports on a link between exposure to a flame retardant mixture used in foam based furniture and the disruption of normal placenta function in rats. The placental disruption alters the production of serotonin...
Spy balloons flying 40km up track drug smugglers on the ground
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 20:03
The US military are testing uncrewed, hydrogen-filled balloons that can keep watch over a small area by catching different winds in the stratosphere
AI that cracked ancient secret code could help robot translation
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 19:46
Breaking ciphers is like learning to translate a language, so a technique that unscrambled one of the earliest known examples could assist machine translation
508-Million-Year-Old Bristly Worm Helps Solve an Evolutionary Puzzle
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 19:01Photos: 508-Million-Year-Old Bristly Worm Looked Like a Kitchen Brush
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 19:01Research helps break ground to clean up land
Phys.org - 22 Jan 2018 18:54
Researchers at Swansea University's Complex Flow Lab have been exploring the intricate shapes that emerge when air is injected into soil. Published in Physical Review Applied, these findings could one day be used to spee...
Upstart Electron rocket has made it to orbit for the first time
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 18:22
Space flight is getting more affordable. The Electron rocket, smaller and cheaper than most of its commercial competitors, has put three satellites into orbit
New for three types of extreme-energy space particles: Theory shows unified origin
Phys.org - 22 Jan 2018 18:00
New model connects the origins of very high-energy neutrinos, ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays, and high-energy gamma rays with black-hole jets embedded in their environments.
This Awesome Robot Is the Size of a Penny and Precise Enough to Aid Eye Surgery
Singularity Hub - 22 Jan 2018 18:00
They say size isn't everything, but when it comes to delta robots it seems like it's pretty important. The speed and precision of these machines sees them employed in delicate pick-and-place tasks in all kinds of factori...
Ruptured Tibetan glaciers triggered massive speedy avalanches
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 18:00
In 2016, a pair of glaciers suddenly collapsed and sent huge chunks of ice hurtling downhill. The events suggest such disasters are more common than we thought
Black holes are firing a triple-threat of speedy particles at us
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 18:00
Black holes have the weirdest kids. Three types of the highest energy particles in the cosmos could all be born in the chaos near a supermassive black hole
On the rebound
Phys.org - 22 Jan 2018 17:07
Our bodies have a remarkable ability to heal from broken ankles or dislocated wrists. Now, a new study has shown that some nanoparticles can also "self-heal" after experiencing intense strain, once that strain is removed...
Philippines Mayon Volcano Explodes, Violent Eruption Imminent
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 16:54New input for quantum simulations
Phys.org - 22 Jan 2018 14:20
An international group of researchers, including UvA physicist Michael Walter, have devised new methods to create interesting input states for quantum computations and simulations. The new methods can be used to simulate...
New metal-semiconductor interface for brain-inspired computing
Phys.org - 22 Jan 2018 13:48
One of the big challenges in computer architecture is integrating storage, memory and processing in one unit. This would make computers faster and more energy efficient. University of Groningen physicists have taken a bi...
Do Worms Have Tongues?
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 13:30In Photos: The Amazing Caves of Arizona
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 13:24Could This Newfound Cave Hold More Dead Sea Scrolls?
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 13:22Fireball Finds! Meteorite Fragments from Dazzling Michigan Meteor Found on Ice
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 13:00Einstein's Letter Defending Murderous Friend Up for Auction
Live Science - 22 Jan 2018 12:05Apocalypse not now but the fate of civilisation is in our hands
New Scientist - 22 Jan 2018 12:00
If societal collapse is coming, we have the means to prevent it. Let's not mess it up like we did with climate change