Science News
Neutrinos may have more kinds of cosmic sources than we thought
New Scientist - 26 Jan 2018 23:20
Trillions of neutrinos hit Earth each day, but we don't know where they come from. A new model shows how many may be made in our atmosphere, our galaxy and beyond
Magic Mushrooms May Alter How You Feel About Nature (and Politics)
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 22:58
Months after receiving psilocybin treatments for depression, patients report feeling more connected with nature and experience a shift away from authoritarian political views, researchers report.
If You Swat Mosquitoes, They May Learn to Avoid Your Scent
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 22:50
A new study reveals mosquitoes can learn to associate a particular odor to an unpleasant shock, much like being swatted. Researchers report the insects tend to avoid the scent following the experience.
New marking technique could halt counterfeit goods
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2018 21:00
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed the world's most secure marking system for combating pirated goods, including pirated pharmaceuticals, food, designer merchandise and artwork. The system could b...
Ask a Physicist: Which Falls Faster, a Brick or an Elephant?
Physics Buzz - 26 Jan 2018 20:26
Last week, reader James from Melbourne wrote in: I was having a discussion with a colleague about what would hit the ground first if it fell from a plane (let's say 15,000 ft). An elephant (let's say African) or a standa...
Aerobic Exercise May Mildly Delay and Slightly Improve Alzheimer's Symptoms
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 20:17
According to researchers, aerobic exercise may be more effective than other forms of exercise when it comes to preserving cognition and slowing Alzheimer's decline.
New Type of Botox Identified
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 20:11
Researchers have identified a new active botulinum neurotoxin. The discovery could lead to the development of new protein therapeutics.
Using Virtual Reality to Identify Brain Areas Involved in Memory
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 20:06
Researchers use virtual reality to discover how the brain assembles contextual memories.
X-ray experiments suggest high tunability of 2-D material
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2018 19:30
To see what is driving the exotic behavior in some atomically thin - or 2-D - materials, and find out what happens when they are stacked like Lego bricks in different combinations with other ultrathin materials, scientis...
MIND Diet May Slow Cognitive Decline in Stroke Survivors
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 19:02
Summary: Rush University Medical Center researchers report the MIND diet can help substantially slow cognitive decline in stroke survivors. Source: Rush University Medical Center. A diet created by researchers at Rush Un...
Do Western Societies Promote Narcissism?
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 18:53
A new study in Charité reveals those who grew up in the former Western states of Germany between 1949 and 1990, tend to be more narcissistic than those who were raised in the East. The study raises the question of wheth...
Cannabidiol May Help Reduce Seizures For Those With Treatment Resistant Epilepsy
Neuroscience News - 26 Jan 2018 18:40
A new study in The Lancet reports coupling cannabidiol with other anti-epilepsy treatments can help reduce the number of seizures in those with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a treatment resistant form of epilepsy.
The Next Generation of Cameras Might See Behind Walls
Singularity Hub - 26 Jan 2018 18:00
You might be really pleased with the camera technology in your latest smartphone, which can recognize your face and take slow-mo video in ultra-high definition. But these technological feats are just the start of a large...
Should You Capitalize the 'Universe'?
Live Science - 26 Jan 2018 16:56The kilogram gets a makeover
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2018 15:38
In Sèvres, a small commune on the outskirts of Paris, lies a gleaming lump of metal the size of a palm. Le Grand K, or Big K as they call the platinum and iridium alloy, sits underground in a high-security vault. It is ...
Scientists pioneer use of deep learning for real-time gravitational wave discovery
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2018 14:50
Scientists at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, have pioneered the use of GPU-accelerated deep learning for rapid detection and charact...
Quantum cocktail provides insights on memory control
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2018 14:09
Experiments based on atoms in a shaken artificial crystal made of light offer novel insight into the physics of quantum many-body systems, which might help in the development of future data-storage technologies.
Your next job interview could be playing a weird smartphone game
New Scientist - 26 Jan 2018 14:00
Big firms like Siemens and Walmart are using video games to filter candidates, with tasks including blowing up balloons and tapping logos on a screen
Nope, Women's Cycles Don't Make Them Crave Macho Men
Live Science - 26 Jan 2018 13:20Young 'dinosauromorphs' may have begged for food like baby birds
New Scientist - 26 Jan 2018 13:15
Tens of millions of years before dinosaurs evolved into birds, a proto-dinosaur had surprising features that suggest its young needed parental care after hatching