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The Standard Model of Particle Physics: The Absolutely Amazing Theory of Almost Everything
Singularity Hub - 25 May 2018 17:15
The Standard Model. What a dull name for the most accurate scientific theory known to human beings. More than a quarter of the Nobel Prizes in physics of the last century are direct inputs to or direct results of the Sta...
Dentists can smell your fear - and it may put your teeth at risk
New Scientist - 25 May 2018 13:46
A study of sweaty T-shirts suggests dentists can smell when someone is anxious, and it makes them more likely to make mistakes and damage neighbouring teeth
Antiferromagnetic materials allow for processing at terahertz speeds
Phys.org - 25 May 2018 11:51
In high-speed fiber optics, it is often the case that either the bandwidth of the transmission media cannot keep up with the data flow or the data simply cannot be processed fast enough. Then the picture judders or the r...
Oxytocin Mediates Subjective Duration of Social Interactions
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 23:39
A new study examines how the hormone oxytocin helps to mediate social interactions.
Genetic Variants That May Predict Glaucoma Risk Identified
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 23:36
Researchers have identified 133 genetic variants associated with an increased risk of developing glaucoma.
The Neuroscience of Prosocial Behavior
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 23:32
A new study reveals the role the somatosensory cortex plays in prosocial behavior.
Goal Conflict Linked to Psychological Distress
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 22:31
A new study reports personal goal conflict can increase feelings of depression and anxiety.
Researchers Shed New Light on Motor Neuron Death
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 22:28
A new collaborative study has helped researchers to uncover some of the earliest molecular events in ALS.
People with Dementia More Likely to Go Missing
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 22:23
A new study reveals people with dementia are more likely to wander off and go missing. Researchers address strategies to help minimize this risky behavior.
How a particle may stand still in rotating spacetime
Phys.org - 25 May 2018 20:50
When a massive astrophysical object, such as a boson star or black hole, rotates, it can cause the surrounding spacetime to rotate along with it due to the effect of frame dragging. In a new paper, physicists have shown ...
New materials, heated under high magnetic fields, could produce record levels of energy, model shows
Phys.org - 25 May 2018 20:00
Imagine being able to power your car partly from the heat that its engine gives off. Or what if you could get a portion of your home's electricity from the heat that a power plant emits? Such energy-efficient scenarios m...
Scientists discover new magnetic element
Phys.org - 25 May 2018 19:34
A new experimental discovery, led by researchers at the University of Minnesota, demonstrates that the chemical element ruthenium (Ru) is the fourth single element to have unique magnetic properties at room temperature. ...
Watch the weird new solutions to the baffling three-body problem
New Scientist - 25 May 2018 19:12
The three-body problem, which determines how objects orbit each other in space, is notoriously difficult to solve. Now there are 231 new valid orbits
Seattle Mussels Test Positive for Opioids
Live Science - 25 May 2018 18:30Pluto is not a planet - it's a billion comets squished together
New Scientist - 25 May 2018 18:16
Pluto's heart-shaped ice plain is full of nitrogen, which hints that the tiny world is made from a billion comets and could have a buried ocean
European Space Agency Sponsors "Graffiti Without Gravity" Contest
Physics Buzz - 25 May 2018 18:06
On a cold day in Holland last week, 12 of the top street artists in Europe took their places in front of a chain link fence. Each artist faced a 2x2-meter canvas, and the possibility of being the first street artist to e...
Europe's new data laws are a way to push back on Silicon Valley
New Scientist - 25 May 2018 18:00
The General Data Protection Regulation might not prove highly effective, but at least it tries to rein in the tech giants and put privacy above profit
New Type of Vertigo Identified
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 16:54
Researchers have identified a new type of vertigo. The study reveals people with this new form of vertigo are more likely to have severe motion sickness than those with other types of the condition.
Long live the doubly charmed particle
Phys.org - 25 May 2018 16:52
Finding a new particle is always a nice surprise, but measuring its characteristics is another story and just as important. Less than a year after announcing the discovery of the particle going by the snappy name of Ξcc...
Where Did the Deadly Nipah Virus Come From -- And What Other Outbreaks Should We Expect?
Live Science - 25 May 2018 16:27Extinct Doggos' Bone-Crushing Diet Preserved in Fossil Poop
Live Science - 25 May 2018 16:25New Observations Following Replication of Famous Marshmallow Test
Neuroscience News - 25 May 2018 16:09
A replication of the famous Marshmallow test has reveal some interesting new insights into the psychological development of children. Researchers report there is no indication the test was able to predict later behaviors...