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Loops in the sun's plasma may reveal how its corona gets so hot
New Scientist - 13 Mar 2018 17:29
The sun's atmosphere is far hotter than its surface, even though it's further from the core. It may be that ions trapped in the plasma boost the temperature
The Learning Brain is Less Flexible Than We Thought
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 17:00
According to researchers, when learning a new task, the brain is less flexible than previously believed.
What If the AI Revolution Is Neither Utopia nor Apocalypse, but Something in Between?
Singularity Hub - 13 Mar 2018 17:00
Why does everyone assume that the AI revolution will either lead to a fiery apocalypse or a glorious utopia, and not something in between? Of course, part of this is down to the fact that you get more attention by saying...
What are Novichok nerve agents and did Russia do it?
New Scientist - 13 Mar 2018 11:43
The poison used to target ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter was a Novichok nerve agent, UK prime minister Theresa May revealed yesterday
Multifunctional metalens unlocks with light
Phys.org - 13 Mar 2018 23:34
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a flat optical component that is simultaneously a metalens, a microscope objective that can resolve details smal...
Lopsided Ear Function Can Lead to Lopsided Brain Development
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 23:18
A new study reveals differences in ear function can lead to asymmetrical brain differences in mice.
Emotional Suppression Reduces Memory of Negative Events
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 21:20
Researchers report both implicit and explicit emotional suppression reduces connectivity in brain regions associated with encoding emotional memories.
Quantum Physicists Double the 'Bandwidth' of the Universe
Scientific American - 13 Mar 2018 20:15
New research suggests a single quantum particle can be used for simultaneous two-way communication --
DUNE collaboration elects new co-spokesperson
Symmetry Magazine - 13 Mar 2018 19:11
University of Manchester's Stefan Soldner-Rembold will join Edward Blucher of the University of Chicago as co-spokesperson. The next two years are pivotal for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, the international p...
Malfunctioning fertility clinic tanks may put eggs at risk
New Scientist - 13 Mar 2018 18:55
Thousands of frozen eggs and embryos may have been damaged after temperatures rose in two malfunctioning tanks at fertility clinics in California and Ohio
Get Used to Nor'easters -- Arctic Warming May Mean More Severe Winters in the Northeast
Live Science - 13 Mar 2018 18:52How the Brain Processes Music
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 18:37
Researchers reveal the right homologue of the Broca's area plays a major role in the processing of music.
Weird crystals could grow on Titan and help alien life thrive
New Scientist - 13 Mar 2018 18:28
The surface of Saturn's largest moon Titan might be covered in salt-like crystals that could be among the ingredients for nitrogen-based microbes
Shaken, and stirred: Scaling up bioreactors' fluid dynamics
Phys.org - 13 Mar 2018 17:57
Bioreactors are widely used to produce different therapeutics in the biopharmaceutical and regenerative medicine industries. Drug development relies on small multi-well plates shaken around an orbital diameter, while pro...
Is the Pursuit of Happiness Making You Unhappy?
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 17:38
A new study reports those who actively pursue happiness often feel as they don't have enough time in the day to achieve their goals, resulting in them feeling less happy.
Researchers develop spectroscopic thermometer for nanomaterials
Phys.org - 13 Mar 2018 17:30
A scientific team led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has found a new way to take the local temperature of a material from an area about a billionth of a meter wide, or approximately 100,000 t...
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Live Science - 13 Mar 2018 16:33Psychopaths' Disregard for Others is Not Automatic
Neuroscience News - 13 Mar 2018 16:18
If there is a specific goal they want to accomplish, psychopaths are able to consider the thoughts of others, a new study reveals.
Great, Now We're Using Smartphones for Brain Surgery
Live Science - 13 Mar 2018 16:14Scientists help solve mystery of why comets emit X-rays
Phys.org - 13 Mar 2018 15:51
The mystery of why comets travelling through Space give off X-ray emissions has been solved thanks to new research undertaken by a team that included science staff from STFC's Central Laser Facility (CLF) and RAL Space.
Solar Storm to Amp Up Earth's Northern Lights Wednesday
Live Science - 13 Mar 2018 15:45Why does a spinning egg stand up?
Phys.org - 13 Mar 2018 15:30
If a hard-boiled egg is spun fast enough on a table, it will slowly stand upright as it continues to spin. Although the spinning egg rises due to the force of friction between the egg and the table, the full explanation ...