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Live Science - 8 Jun 2018 17:05Is there an end to the periodic table? MSU professor explores its limits
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 09:18
As the 150th anniversary of the formulation of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements looms, a Michigan State University professor probes the table's limits in a recent Nature Physics Perspective.
A new way to measure energy in microscopic machines
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 23:13
What drives cells to live and engines to move? It all comes down to a quantity that scientists call "free energy," essentially the energy that can be extracted from any system to perform useful work. Without this availab...
We can tweak immune cells to be much better at wiping out HIV
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2018 21:00
Studying the immune cells of people who can keep HIV under control in their bodies has yielded new insights that might enable all people with HIV to do the same
The Making of a Brain
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 19:54
A new study provides novel insight into the development of the mammalian cerebral cortex.
Education Linked to Higher Risk of Short Sightedness
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 19:50
A new study reports spending more years in full time education is linked with an increased risk of developing myopia.
Bees and the Thought of Naught
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 19:45
Researchers reveal bees are able to grasp complex numerical concepts, such as the value of zero.
Trump v Kim: The mind games that led to the Korea summit
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2018 18:44
The road to the Singapore summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un has been marked by nuclear bluffs. Let's hope the talks are for real, says Christopher Boehm
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Take More Risks
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 18:40
Researchers report exposure to sour foods can increase our desire to take a few risks. Risk averse people, such as those with anxiety disorders, could benefit from eating sour tasting foods to help boost risk taking beha...
Virtual Brain Gives Insights Into Memory Deficits in Depression
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 18:28
Researchers have developed a new computational model of major depressive disorder. The model reveals older memories, as well as short term memories, are affected by major depressive disorder. Researchers say how long the...
Food Allergies Linked to ASD in Children
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 18:23
Researchers report 11.25% of children with ASD have food allergies, significantly higher than the 4.25% of children who suffer allergies without an autism diagnosis. The study adds to the growing body of evidence linking...
Role Schizophrenia Genes Play in Brain Development Discovered
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2018 18:19
A new USC study reports researchers have discovered 150 proteins that affect brain development and cell activity, contributing to the development of mental health disorders.
Scientists find ordered magnetic patterns in disordered magnetic material
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 18:09
A team of scientists working at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has confirmed a special property known as "chirality--which potentially could be exploited to transmit and s...
We Discovered That Life May Be Billions of Times More Common in the Multiverse
Singularity Hub - 8 Jun 2018 17:30
Why is there life in our universe? The existence of galaxies, stars, planets, and ultimately life seem to depend on a small number of finely tuned fundamental physical constants. Had the laws of physics been different, w...
Sperm whales are tracking fishing boats and stealing their fish
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2018 16:25
Fishing boats in the Gulf of Alaska are being stalked by enormous sperm whales, which charge in and rip huge volumes of fish from the lines
How Drug Addiction Hijacks the Brain
Live Science - 8 Jun 2018 15:49Researchers find evidence suggesting spin liquids in ferromagnets may be similar to dipole liquids in ferroelectrics
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 15:43
A team of researchers with members from several institutions in the U.S. and Russia has found evidence that suggests spin liquids in ferromagnets may be similar to dipole liquids in ferroelectrics. In their paper publish...
Archaeologists Dig Up Mass Grave of Soldiers Crushed by Napoleon's Troops
Live Science - 8 Jun 2018 15:09Photos: Archaeologists Excavate Battlefield from Napoleonic Wars
Live Science - 8 Jun 2018 15:00Fluorescence microscopy gets the BAMM treatment
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 14:21
A novel technique developed by researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) will help shine new light on biological questions by improving the quality and quantity of information that can...
Honeybees Know a Lot About Nothing
Live Science - 8 Jun 2018 14:15How birds fly in flocks
Phys.org - 8 Jun 2018 14:11
Many fish species swim in schools and birds fly in flocks. Such collective behaviour must arise from the interactions between the animals. How it works was largely unclear. Now, two Wageningen-researchers provide importa...