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Fragment of impacting asteroid recovered in Botswana
EurekAlert! - 6 Jul 2018 06:00
(University of Helsinki) On Saturday, June 23, 2018, a team of experts from Botswana, South Africa, Finland and the United States of America recovered a fresh meteorite in Botswana's Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR).
Laser experiments shed light on Earth's core
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2018 17:02
Scientists have discovered fresh insights into the metallic core at the centre of our planet.
Three Huge Ways Tech Is Overhauling Healthcare
Singularity Hub - 6 Jul 2018 17:00
We are on the brink of a revolution in healthcare. AI is making the drug discovery process >100X faster and cheaper, and 90 percent more likely to succeed in clinical trials. Mobile health is predicted to become a $102 b...
It's Official - Spending Time Outside is Good For You
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 21:11
A new study backs up previous findings that spending time outside and living close to nature has significant physical and mental health benefits.
Gene Linked to Job Related Exhaustion in Shift Workers Increases Alzheimer's Risk
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 21:07
Researchers report a variation of the MTNR1A gene is linked to an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in older people. The same gene has previously been implicated in reduced tolerance to shift work in the a...
Pathway for Alzheimer's Degeneration Discovered
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 21:03
Researchers have developed a new neuroimaging method to track neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease. The method helped uncover a new pathway for how degeneration spreads from one brain region to another.
The 'Mandela Effect' and How Your Brain is Playing Tricks on You
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 19:42
Researchers explore why collective misremembering of common events and details occur. The study explains why our brain often plays tricks by convincing us we remember something in a certain way, when the events are oppos...
Chimpanzee Personality Traits Linked to Their Brain Structure
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 19:30
Researchers report personality traits in chimpanzees are correlated to the size of their hippocampus. The study reports greater hippocampal volume is linked to an increase in alpha behavior and decreased self regulatory ...
Study Raises Doubts on a Previous Theory of Parkinson's
Neuroscience News - 6 Jul 2018 19:27
A new study questions previous assumption about how Parkinson's disease develops and progresses.
A swarm of 3D printed cyclists reveals the best position in the pack
New Scientist - 6 Jul 2018 17:40
As the Tour de France begins, the world's largest sporting computer simulation shows how riders can get ten times less air resistance than previously thought
Famed British Geologist Was Spectacularly Wrong About Stonehenge
Live Science - 6 Jul 2018 17:23Chris Packham: 'Let's stop sleepwalking towards mass extinction'
New Scientist - 6 Jul 2018 16:59
We must wake up to the ecological apocalypse caused by intensive agriculture that is unfolding under our very noses, says Chris Packham
ISOLDE mints isotopes of chromium
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2018 15:35
CERN's nuclear physics facility, ISOLDE, has minted a new coin in its impressive collection of isotopes. The facility has forged neutron-rich isotopes of the element chromium for the first time, and in prodigious quantit...
The Very Real Risks of Rescuing the Boys Trapped in a Thai Cave
Live Science - 6 Jul 2018 15:09Diver Dies During Rescue Efforts for Cave-Trapped Thai Boys
Live Science - 6 Jul 2018 14:59Ultracold atoms and ultrafast lasers
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2018 14:38
Two separate research fields have been united in Hamburg for the very first time. Ultrashort laser pulses enable us to observe and manipulate matter on very short time scales, whereas ultracold atoms permit experiments w...
Opinion: We need to talk about the Higgs
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2018 14:10
It is six years ago that the discovery of the Higgs boson was announced, to great fanfare in the world's media, as a crowning success of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The excitement of those days now seems a distan...
Wearing a tie may be restricting blood flow to your brain
New Scientist - 6 Jul 2018 13:25
Tightly-worn ties have been found to impair the brain's blood supply, prompting one scientist to suggest that it's time to abandon them altogether
The 'Blood Rain' in Siberia Was Probably Caused by a Bunch of Industrial Garbage
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Live Science - 6 Jul 2018 12:45Solar-powered nanotech could automatically defrost your car
New Scientist - 6 Jul 2018 12:00
A new material that harvests energy from the sun has promising defrosting abilities, so could make life easier for winter drivers