Science News
The LHC has found the Higgs works perfectly - which is a problem
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 19:43
The Higgs boson has been seen acting just as the standard model of physics predicts - which leaves us without clues to dark matter and other mysteries
5 Reasons Car Companies Are Betting Big on Energy Storage
Singularity Hub - 7 Jun 2018 17:30
An increasing number of major car manufacturers are developing solutions in a space that at first glance may seem like a strange choice: energy storage. BMW recently signed a contract that adds 500 of its i3 battery pack...
Extracting carbon dioxide from the air is possible. But at what cost?
The Economist - 7 Jun 2018 16:45
IN MAY some 250 scientists and policy types from around the world convened in Gothenburg, Sweden, to discuss a dirty secret of the three-year-old Paris climate agreement. Virtually all simulations which chart paths towar...
There May Be Life on Mars, But This NASA Report Doesn't Prove It
Live Science - 7 Jun 2018 08:00Unique Patient Offers Insight into the Brain's Quest to See
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 21:08
A patient missing most of her occipital lobes on both sides of the brain is helping researchers shed light on how the brain processes objects in motion.
Maps Made of Nerve Cells
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 21:04
Researchers have created a new model that may help explain how the brain stores memories of tangible events. The new model explains how neural activity in the hippocampus can help map space, time and context in episodic ...
Mom's Voice May Help Babies Sleep Better in NICU
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 21:00
Babies in NICU sleep better when their hear their mom's voice, a new study reports. Researchers found babies slept better and woke less often when they were played recordings of their mother's reading a story.
Mars has complex organic material that may be from ancient life
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 21:00
The Curiosity rover has found methane in Mars's atmosphere and complex organic molecules preserved for 3.5 billion years. Both could have come from life
Waves Move Across the Human Brain to Support Memory
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 20:54
Alpha and theta oscillations move rhythmically across the brain, reflecting neural activity propagating across the cortex to help form working memory, a new study reports.
This Next-gen Material Can Only be Made in Zero-G
Physics Buzz - 7 Jun 2018 19:54
It sounds crazy, but one company is trying it...and it looks like it's going to work.At first blush, the idea of manufacturing something anywhere other than Earth's surface sounds like one of Elon Musk's fever dreams. Su...
Nipah: the unknown virus that could be the next pandemic threat
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 19:22
A virus most people have never heard of has killed 17 people in India, and disease experts are getting concerned
Lab Grown Neurons Improve Breathing Following Spinal Cord Injury: Mouse Study
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 19:15
By transplanting V2a interneurons, researchers improved respiratory function in mice with spinal cord injuries, a new study reports.
Your Brain Considers Other People's Personal Space as Your Own
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 19:11
A new study reveals people respond to stimuli in another person's peripersonal space as they could their own.
Bad News Becomes Hysteria in Crowds
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 19:01
Researchers reveal news stories about potential threats become more negative, hysterical and inaccurate when passed from person to person. The study reveals the effect is not counteracted by presenting people with more b...
Human Encouragement Might Influence How Dogs Solve Problems
Neuroscience News - 7 Jun 2018 18:57
According to researchers, the behavior of the owner may influence dogs during problem solving tasks.
Seals only sleep with half their brain when they're out at sea
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 18:00
Northern fur seals mostly sleep with half their brain while they're at sea, but sleep with all their brain while on land - unlike any other animal studied
More Americans Are Being Evacuated from China Following Mysterious 'Sonic Attacks'
Live Science - 7 Jun 2018 17:50Why Richard Branson's promises about space tourism are empty
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 17:26
The billionaire businessman says he'll ride into space within months, paving the way to routine suborbital passenger trips. Don't get too excited, says Paul Marks
New model sheds light on key physics of magnetic islands that halt fusion reactions
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2018 17:17
Magnetic islands, bubble-like structures that form in fusion plasmas, can grow and disrupt the plasmas and damage the doughnut-shaped tokamak facilities that house fusion reactions. Recent research at the U.S. Department...
The Cambrian explosion was caused by a lack of oxygen, not an abundance
The Economist - 7 Jun 2018 16:45
Creatures from the black lagoon DURING the Cambrian period, which began 541m years ago, animal life took a remarkable leap forward. The first creatures believed by most (though not all) palaeontologists to be multicellul...
Artificial intelligence will improve medical treatments
The Economist - 7 Jun 2018 16:45
FOUR years ago a woman in her early 30s was hit by a car in London. She needed emergency surgery to reduce the pressure on her brain. Her surgeon, Chris Mansi, remembers the operation going well. But she died, and Mr Man...
Sour tastes may make you more adventurous and take bigger risks
New Scientist - 7 Jun 2018 16:07
A gambling experiment has found that the taste of umami seems to make us more conservative in our choices, while sour flavours may promote risk-taking