Science News
Nano-infused black goo is incredibly stretchy and self-repairs
New Scientist - 15 Jun 2018 21:00
An accordion-shaped nanomaterial is the key ingredient in a sticky, self-healing gel that might one day drive help people with paralysis to communicate
Future quantum technologies may exploit identical particle entanglement
Phys.org - 15 Jun 2018 17:20
Usually when physicists perform quantum entanglement between particles--whether it be qubits, atoms, photons, electrons, etc.--the particles are distinguishable in some way. Only recently have physicists demonstrated the...
Same Characteristics Can Be Acquired Differently When It Comes to Neurons
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 22:25
Researchers report distant molecular mechanisms can generate the same features in different neurons. The findings shed new light on how brain cells develop.
Foods Combining Carbs and Fats More Rewarding That Just Carbs or Fats Alone
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 20:39
A new study reports foods that contain both carbs and fats evoke greater response in the brain's reward center than foods that contain either just carbs or fats.
Squeezing light at the nanoscale--Ultra-confined light could detect harmful molecules
Phys.org - 15 Jun 2018 20:00
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new technique to squeeze infrared light into ultra-confined spaces, generating an intense, nanoscale antenna t...
Is There a Link Between Diabetes and Parkinson's?
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 19:53
According to researchers, people with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease later in life. The study reports the risk may be higher for younger people and those with complications...
When Emotional Memories Intrude, Focusing on Context Could Help
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 19:50
A new study reveals focusing attention to the context of a memory, rather than the emotional aspects, increases activity in brain regions associated with executive function and attention.
Brain Matures Faster Due to Childhood Stress
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 19:42
Childhood stress accelerates maturation of the prefrontal cortex, amygdala and hippocampus, a new study reveals.
Poker Has a 'Tell' About Strategic Thinkers
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 19:38
Reviewing the data of over 35,000 people playing online poker games, researchers gain insight into how people process strategic information in competitive settings.
Hawaii Will Finally Force Companies to Say What Pesticides They're Spraying
Live Science - 15 Jun 2018 18:22Binge Drinkers' Brains Respond Differently to Risky Child's Play
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 18:03
Researchers report those who are more prone to take risks while playing a simple children's game may be more prone to risky behaviors, like binge drinking.
Risk of Burnout Can Be Estimated by Analyzing Saliva Samples
Neuroscience News - 15 Jun 2018 17:11
Researchers report a simple saliva test that measures cortisol levels at specific times of the day, can identify those at risk of stress and depression.
The More People With Purpose, the Better the World Will Be
Singularity Hub - 15 Jun 2018 17:00
It almost sounds too cliché to say that in order to live a fulfilling life, each of us must find our purpose. From a very young age, we encourage our youth to identify their passion and pursue it. Yet most of us struggl...
Mediterranean diet is still good for you but only if you're rich
New Scientist - 15 Jun 2018 15:28
A landmark study that touted the benefits of the Mediterranean diet has been retracted, but eating more fresh fish and veg is still good for you, if you can afford it
Bacteria may survive temperatures hot enough to melt lead
New Scientist - 15 Jun 2018 15:00
Few living things can cope with temperatures above 100°C, but a controversial study suggests some bacterial spores can withstand 420°C heat for over 30 minutes
Biological light sensor filmed in action
Phys.org - 15 Jun 2018 14:14
Using X-ray laser technology, a team led by researchers of the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI has recorded one of the fastest processes in biology. In doing so, they produced a molecular movie that reveals how the light sen...
A new experiment to understand dark matter
Phys.org - 15 Jun 2018 14:10
Is dark matter a source of a yet unknown force in addition to gravity? The mysterious dark matter is little understood and trying to understand its properties is an important challenge in modern physics and astrophysics....
Being a feminist may subconsciously protect you from stereotypes
New Scientist - 15 Jun 2018 13:57
Negative stereotypes can detrimentally change your behaviour. But a study suggests that feminists may be protected from the idea that women are worse at maths
Underwater robot finds second world war bomber plane on seabed
New Scientist - 15 Jun 2018 13:07
A Fairey Swordfish, a type of second world war bomber, was found off the coast of Malta using autonomous underwater robots that search the sea floor
The Standard Model (of Physics) at 50
Scientific American - 15 Jun 2018 13:00
It hassuccessfully predicted many particles, including the Higgs Boson, and has led to 55 Nobels so far, but there’s plenty it still can’t account for --