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No Aliens, But Scientists Find More Evidence for Life on a Saturn Moon
Live Science - 2 Jul 2018 16:13CMV Virus May Boost Our Immune System
Neuroscience News - 2 Jul 2018 23:23
Researchers report the cytomegalovirus may actually boost, not weaken, our immune systems.
Visualizing the Connections Between Eye and Brain
Neuroscience News - 2 Jul 2018 23:19
A new study describes the activity of retinal neurons as they deliver visual information to the thalamus, an area of the brain implicated in image processing.
Could Aspirin Help Treat Alzheimer's?
Neuroscience News - 2 Jul 2018 21:05
Researchers say the popular over the counter medication Aspirin could help reduce Alzheimer's related amyloid plaques.
Mindfulness is Key to Tinnitus Relief
Neuroscience News - 2 Jul 2018 21:02
A new study reveals practicing mindfulness could help provide some relief for those suffering from tinnitus. Researchers say MBCT significantly reduces the severity of tinnitus symptoms compared to relaxation based treat...
Versatile ultrasound system could transform how doctors use medical imaging
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 19:06
While ultrasound is one of the most common medical imaging tools, conventional electronic ultrasound devices tend to be bulky and cannot be used at the same time as some other imaging technologies. A new ultrasound syste...
Watch magnets organise themselves and then leap into the air
New Scientist - 2 Jul 2018 18:44
As magnets are compressed together, they organise into a grid - but once they get too close together, one leaps into the air and causes a chain reaction
Compound Found in Green Tea and Wine May Block Formation of Toxic Metabolites
Neuroscience News - 2 Jul 2018 18:37
EGCG and tannic acid, polyphenols found in green tea and red wine, may help to effectively block the formation of toxic amyloid structures, researchers report. The findings may pave the way to developing new treatments f...
Facebook promises to better explain who is paying for ads
New Scientist - 2 Jul 2018 18:36
Facebook says it is making advertising on the social network more transparent by publishing more information about the adverts firms are running on the site
Is the Bitcoin network an oligarchy?
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 18:12
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin can be analysed because every transaction is traceable. This means that they are an attractive system for physicists to study.
Making opaque materials totally transparent
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 18:07
Most naturally occurring materials have a disordered atomic structure that interferes with the propagation of both sound and electromagnetic waves. When the waves come into contact with these materials, they bounce aroun...
Injecting new heart cells improves recovery from heart attacks
New Scientist - 2 Jul 2018 18:00
Injecting brand new muscle cells directly into the heart helps it recover after a heart attack, a study in monkeys has found.
The koala genome has been fully sequenced for the first time
New Scientist - 2 Jul 2018 18:00
The koala genome has been sequenced for the first time, providing new insights into its diet and sex life, and assisting with conservation efforts
What Happens When You Plug a Wire into a Lightning Bolt? Electrical Instability Caught on Camera
Physics Buzz - 2 Jul 2018 17:56
"It's easy to forget, looking at a lightbulb filament, that electricity is still untamed and dynamic," says Trevor Hutchinson, a graduate student in the physics department at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). A two-n...
The New Energy Storage Tech Gates, Bezos, Ma, and Branson Are Investing In
Singularity Hub - 2 Jul 2018 17:00
A group of billionaires including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Jack Ma, and Richard Branson have invested in Form Energy. The company, out of MIT, is designing a new type of battery, thought to be based on sulfur. If early re...
Study reveals how polymers relax after stressful processing
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 16:41
The polymers that make up synthetic materials need time to de-stress after processing, researchers said. A new study has found that entangled, long-chain polymers in solutions relax at two different rates, marking an adv...
Artificial ovary could help women conceive after chemotherapy
New Scientist - 2 Jul 2018 15:07
Scientists have taken further steps in creating an artificial ovary that could one day be used to help women who have lost their fertility because of cancer treatment
Researchers describe unique molecular activity in water-ethanol mixtures
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 15:00
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have observed the formation of holes that move by themselves in droplets of ionic liquids (IL) sitting inside water-ethanol mixtures. This complex phenomenon is driven by an...
New data for understanding how heavier elements are made in the cosmos
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 14:47
Nuclear binding energies of several rare-earth isotopes have been measured for the first time. The experiment carried out in the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, provides essential data f...
Electron spectrometer deciphers quantum mechanical effects
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2018 14:25
Electronic circuits are miniaturized to such an extent that quantum mechanical effects become noticeable. Using photoelectron spectrometers, solid-state physicists and material developers can discover more about such ele...