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Engaging in Physical Activity Decreases People's Chances of Developing Depression
Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2018 22:35
Researchers provide further evidence that physical activity can help to protect people from developing depressive symptoms.
Spiders can Fly--Why Can't Spiderman?
Physics Buzz - 25 Apr 2018 19:13
Imagine you're a spider marooned on a post in the middle of a large lake. A human might fret over escaping such a trap, but as a spider, you know just what to do. You raise your rear end to the breeze, shoot out a spray ...
Secrets of solar flares can now be studied on Earth
Phys.org - 25 Apr 2018 16:29
Solar flares, cosmic radiation, and the northern lights are well known phenomena. But exactly how their enormous energy arises is not as well understood. Now, physicists at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have...
What If Earth Started Spinning Backward?
Live Science - 25 Apr 2018 15:48Transparent Eel-Like Soft Robot Can Swim Silently Underwater
Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2018 22:40
Roboticists have developed an eel-like robot that uses artificial muscles to help propel itself through water.
Blood cell and bacteria stuck together to deliver cancer drugs
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 21:00
A red blood cell stuck to a swimming E. coli bacterium can be steered using magnetism and induced to release drugs on demand - perhaps avoiding side effects
Why growing human brain tissue in a dish is an ethical minefield
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 20:00
The increasing ability to create mini human brains in labs or integrate human cells into animal brains is rightly provoking worries about their use, says Alex Pearlman
Austerity has put UK forensic labs in crisis and justice at risk
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 20:00
Thousands of criminal cases are under review, forensic labs are failing to meet basis standards and some are just going bust. Where did it all go wrong?
To help heal the Korean peninsula try scientific cooperation too
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 20:00
Research exchanges could help open up North Korea and reduce long-standing tensions with South Korea and its allies -if politicians will allow it, says Mark Zastrow.
Indications of Psychosis Appear in Cortical Folding
Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2018 19:04
Using neuroimaging and mathematical graph theory, researchers discover it is possible to detect those at risk of developing psychosis by examining cortical folding.
People Differ in Their Power of Perception
Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2018 19:01
A new study measures individual differences in perceptual capacity. Findings suggest people have a consistent level of performance across different measures of perception.
Entanglement observed in near-macroscopic objects
Phys.org - 25 Apr 2018 19:00
Perhaps the strangest prediction of quantum theory is entanglement, a phenomenon whereby two distant objects become intertwined in a manner that defies both classical physics and a common-sense understanding of reality. ...
Next step towards quantum network based on micromechanical beams
Phys.org - 25 Apr 2018 19:00
In recent years, nanofabricated mechanical oscillators have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information applications. Quantum entanglement of engineered optomechanical resonators would offer a compelling rout...
Nuclear radiation detecting device could lead to new homeland security tool
Phys.org - 25 Apr 2018 18:20
A Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory research team has developed an exceptional next-generation material for nuclear radiation detection that could provide a significantly less expensive alternative ...
Does Marijuana Make You Forget to Remember?
Live Science - 25 Apr 2018 18:18Why the US is wrong to say burning wood is carbon neutral
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 18:04
The US's decision to regard wood as carbon neutral flies in the face of the evidence and will lead to increased emissions
What to expect from the controversial new choice as NASA boss
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 17:24
Republican politician Jim Bridenstine has taken the reins at NASA after a long battle. What will his appointment mean for the space agency, asks Samantha Murphy
Maternal Binge Drinking Linked to Mood Problems and Alcohol Abuse in Offspring
Neuroscience News - 25 Apr 2018 17:15
Researchers report binge drinking during pregnancy and lactation may result in an increased risk of mood problems and alcohol abuse in offspring as they reach adolescence.
Russia cuts off Google and Amazon by trying to ban Telegram app
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 17:15
Russia has unintentionally knocked out several major cloud services in ongoing efforts to cut access to secure messaging app Telegram
The Matryoshka effect: Researchers describe underwater phenomenon
Phys.org - 25 Apr 2018 17:07
Researchers at Utah State University are sending cascades of water into a tank to uncover a mystery of fluid dynamics.
How Fukushima Changed Japanese Robotics and Woke Up the Industry
Singularity Hub - 25 Apr 2018 17:00
In March 2011, Japan was hit by a catastrophic earthquake that triggered a terrible tsunami. Thousands were killed and billions of dollars of damage was done in one of the worst disasters of modern times. For a few peril...
G-spot surgery given to three women to boost sexual pleasure
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2018 16:33
The "G-spotplasty" is intended to improve G-spot sensitivity, but some worry it will make women who don't orgasm vaginally think they have a medical problem