Science News
ADMX brings new excitement to dark matter search
Symmetry Magazine - 9 Apr 2018 17:04
Scientists on the Axion Dark Matter Experiment have demonstrated technology that could lead to the discovery of theoretical light dark matter particles called axions. Forty years ago, scientists theorized a new kind of l...
Scientists observe mirror-like physics of the superconductor-insulator transition
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 16:41
The world on the other side of Alice in Wonderland's looking-glass is not what it seems, but the mirror-like physics of the superconductor-insulator transition operates exactly as expected.
Why nuclear fusion is gaining steam - again
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 16:01
Back when I studied geology in grad school, the long-term future of energy had a single name: nuclear fusion. It was the 1970s. The physicists I studied with predicted that tapping this clean new source of electric power...
New device modulates light and amplifies tiny signals
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 22:37
Imagine a single particle, only one-tenth the diameter of a bacterium, whose miniscule jiggles induce sustained vibrations in an entire mechanical device some 50 times larger. By taking clever advantage of the interplay ...
One bad night's sleep may increase levels of Alzheimer's protein
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2018 22:00
A bad night's sleep may lead to a protein linked to Alzheimer's building up in the brain, but whether this raises the risk of the condition is unclear
Overlapping Mechanisms in HIV Cognitive Disorders and Alzheimer's
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 21:34
A new Journal of Neuroscience study reports elevated levels of BACE1, an enzyme associated with neuronal damage in Alzheimer's disease, were identified in postmortem brain samples of those with HIV.
Binge Eating Mice Reveal Obesity Clues
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 21:31
A new study reports mice fed on diets that contained high fat foods and chocolate had altered feeding routines and food related behaviors.
Researchers Fix Genetic Risk Factor of Alzheimer's in Human Brain Cells
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 19:36
Researchers report they have successfully erased damage caused by Apoe4 in Alzheimer's patients by altering the gene into a harmless Apoe3-like version.
Why Expressive Brows Might Have Mattered in Human Evolution
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 19:12
Researchers report expressive eyebrows allowed us to develop communication skills to establish greater social networks and express more nuanced emotions.
ALS and FTD Share Genetic Link
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 18:55
A new study links common genetic variants to both ALS and frontotemporal dementia. The findings could help in the development of treatment strategies for both disorders, researchers report.
Antarctica still losing ice despite big rise in snowfall
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2018 18:44
A 10 per cent rise in snowfall in Antarctica is adding more ice to the continent each year, but the ice sheets are still shrinking because it's being lost faster too
Circadian Clock That Controls Daily Aggression Rhythms Located
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 18:35
Researchers have identified specific neurons and networks that regulate 'sundowning', a phenomenon commonly seen in Alzheimer's patients who exhibit worsening confusion and aggression levels at the end of the day.
Study Confirms Inflammation During Pregnancy is Linked to Baby's Brain Development
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 18:05
A new study confirms previous findings that link inflammation during pregnancy to altered brain development in children. Researchers have created a machine learning algorithm that can predict the long term neurodevelopme...
Infections during pregnancy affect a child's brain function
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2018 18:00
Contracting infections like flu during pregnancy seems to lead to changes in a child's brain that affects their cognitive abilities
Solid research leads physicists to propose new state of matter
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 17:35
The term "superfluid quasicrystal" sounds like something a comic-book villain might use to carry out his dastardly plans.
Spoken Language Reveals How People Develop and Mature
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 17:22
A new study explores how personality development and ego may be reflected in our everyday language. Researchers hope their findings will shed light on moral, social and cognitive development.
Antiepileptic Drugs Increase Risk of Alzheimer's
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 17:19
A new study reveals antiepileptic drugs with side effects of impairing cognitive function can increase the risk of patients developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, the higher the dose of the medication...
Zuckerberg vs US Congress - here's how he can address data fears
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2018 17:13
When Mark Zuckerberg faces US politicians this week, he should admit his network is a global behavioural experiment that needs oversight to match, says Mark Harris
How Big Is the Gap Between 'Ready Player One' and Current VR Tech?
Singularity Hub - 9 Apr 2018 17:00
Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster Ready Player One depicts a future where VR technology can transport people into a completely realistic alternate universe. But how close is real-life tech to that vision? Much of the cove...
Brain Waves Synchronize at Live Music Performances
Neuroscience News - 9 Apr 2018 16:44
Brain waves of music listeners synchronize better when they attend a live concert, researchers report. Researchers say the findings indicate people enjoy music more when the performance is live and when experienced as pa...
Machine learning could help search for gravitational waves
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 15:58
A trio of students from the University of Glasgow have developed a sophisticated artificial intelligence which could underpin the next phase of gravitational wave astronomy.
Suspension system for high-performance microscopy results in perfect images
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2018 15:57
It is one of the most accurate measurement instruments available today: the high-performance microscope at the Institute of Applied Physics of TU Wien acquires images of individual atoms by moving the tip of a fine needl...