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Separating the sound from the noise in hot plasma fusion
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2018 17:00
In the search for abundant clean energy, scientists around the globe look to fusion power, where isotopes of hydrogen combine to form a larger particle, helium, and release large amounts of energy in the process. For fus...
Inhaled Version of Blood Pressure Drug May Help Reduce Anxiety
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 23:30
Amiloride, a common blood pressure medication, shows potential in treating anxiety disorder and pain when administered in nebulized form, researchers report.
Pain Response in Babies' Brains Controlled in a Similar Way to Adults
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 23:26
Functional connectivity within a specific neural network helps dampen a newborn's brain activity in response to pain, researchers report.
Binge Drinking Affects Male and Female Brains Differently
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 20:06
A new study reports binge drinking affects gene expression in both males and females differently. In females who binge drink, genes linked to hormone signaling and immune function become altered, whereas in males, altera...
What Time is it in Your Body?
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 20:02
A new blood test can help identify your body's precise internal time clock in relation to external time. Researchers say the test could help examine the impact of misaligned circadian clocks in a wide range of diseases.
The Universality of Shame
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 19:59
Researchers hypothesize shame may have been built into human nature by evolution because it served an important function for our foraging ancestors. The study reports an implicit mental map of how negatively others will ...
Prenatal Exposure to Cannabis Impacts Sociability in Male Offspring Only
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 19:54
A new study reveals prenatal cannabis exposure can cause behavioral and neural deficits in male offspring. Researchers say male rats exposed to marijuana in virto were less sociable than normal animals.
Neural Link Between Altruism and Empathy Toward Strangers
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 19:51
Researchers report those who enter into an altruistic act, such as donating a kidney to an anonymous recipient, are more sensitive to a stranger's fear and pain.
Numbers In the News: The Physics of a Flying Tesla
Physics Buzz - 11 Sep 2018 19:20
A few months ago, Elon Musk famously launched his own car into space on top of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket. It was an unprecedented stunt, and one that's unlikely ever to be repeated, but last week the world saw another...
Watch a blast of sound turn floating drops into bubbles
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2018 18:00
Sound can counteract gravity, making droplets float in the air. It can also turn them into bubbles, which could prove useful for creating hollow materials
Brains of People with Schizophrenia Are Less Reactive to Social Rewards Like Smiling Faces
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 17:55
A neuroimaging study conducted by researchers from UCLA reveals the brains of people with schizophrenia are less sensitive to social rewards than they are to non-social rewards.
What We Have to Gain From Making Machines More Human
Singularity Hub - 11 Sep 2018 17:45
The borders between the real world and the digital world keep crumbling, and the latter's importance in both our personal and professional lives keeps growing. Some describe the melding of virtual and real worlds as part...
New Eye Means Hurricane Florence May Get Stronger Before Slamming into the US
Live Science - 11 Sep 2018 17:40How to Balance Experience and Youth for Powerful Leadership
Singularity Hub - 11 Sep 2018 17:00
Chip Conley is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and self-proclaimed "modern elder." After nearly 25 years of founding and running one of the world's most successful boutique hotel chains, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, C...
Humans Might Not Be Altruistic 'Avengers' After All
Neuroscience News - 11 Sep 2018 16:02
Contrary to popular belief, researchers report most people do not interfere when they witness someone abusing a stranger.
Insulator becomes conductor at the push of a button
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2018 14:53
Ionic liquids are important in scientific research because they can apply a lot of charge over a surface. Physicists from Leiden University have now found that the charging process of ionic liquids depends purely on oppo...
Pristine quantum light source created at the edge of silicon chip
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2018 14:50
The smallest amount of light you can have is one photon, so dim that it's pretty much invisible to humans. While imperceptible, these tiny blips of energy are useful for carrying quantum information around. Ideally, ever...
Hurricane Florence: Photos of a Monster Storm
Live Science - 11 Sep 2018 14:45First use of microscopic sound waves to study cell abnormalities
Phys.org - 11 Sep 2018 14:30
A University of Nottingham academic has won a prestigious five-year fellowship to explore the use of harmless sound waves to view deep inside living cells to aid early diagnose in diseases such as cancer.
Hurricane Florence: Mass evacuation of 1.5 million residents ordered
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2018 14:07
As Hurricane Florence comes closer to land and approaches the highest possible storm rating, a state of emergency has been declared in four US states
'Atmospheric Brick Wall' Steers Hurricane Florence Toward US East Coast
Live Science - 11 Sep 2018 13:44Volcanic eruption may have helped drive real-life hobbits extinct
New Scientist - 11 Sep 2018 13:22
The diminutive Homo floresiensis died out about 50,000 years ago just as a volcano exploded - but are the two connected or was extinction down to other factors?