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Stephen Hawking's final book suggests time travel may one day be possible - here's what to make of it
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2018 16:28
"If one made a research grant application to work on time travel it would be dismissed immediately," writes the physicist Stephen Hawking in his posthumous book Brief Answers to the Big Questions. He was right. But he wa...
A two-atom quantum duet
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2018 21:00
Researchers at the Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) achieved a major breakthrough in shielding the quantum properties of single atoms on a surface. The scientists used the...
Navigating Our Thoughts: Fundamental Principles of Thinking
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2018 20:55
Researchers propose a new theory of human thinking, suggesting our brain's navigation system is key to thinking. This may explain why our knowledge seems to be organized in spatial fashion.
Brain Learns to Recognize Familiar Faces Regardless of Where They Are in Visual Field
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2018 20:20
Researchers report facial recognition varies by where they appear in the visual field, and this variability is reduces through learning familiar faces via social interactions. The study reports repeated social interactio...
How Do We Teach Autonomous Cars To Drive Off the Beaten Path?
Singularity Hub - 9 Nov 2018 19:00
Autonomous vehicles can follow the general rules of American roads, recognizing traffic signals and lane markings, noticing crosswalks and other regular features of the streets. But they work only on well-marked roads th...
How Many Calories Do You Burn? It Depends on Time of Day
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2018 18:28
Researchers report when resting, people burn 10% more calories in the late afternoon and early evening than in the early morning hours.
Autism Associated with Zinc Deficiency in Early Development
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2018 18:25
A new study reveals a mechanistic link between zinc levels in fetal development, genes and abnormal neural connections associated with autism.
Water Deep in Earth's Core May Come from Dust Swirling Around the Sun
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 18:08Clocking the Drugs, Drugging the Clock: The Health Impact Of Circadian Medicine
Singularity Hub - 9 Nov 2018 18:00
When it comes to healthcare disruption, technology is often at the center: wearables that track our biological stats, scanners that monitor our internal processes, or modulators that directly zap our brains into alternat...
Sabre-toothed cats shared their food with injured pride members
New Scientist - 9 Nov 2018 17:16
Prehistoric sabre-toothed cats often injured their impressive jaws during hunts. Now fossil evidence suggests injured cats could rely on their peers for food
Iran's imprisoned conservationists need scientists to speak up
New Scientist - 9 Nov 2018 17:13
Environmental groups are being suppressed by Iran's radical regime , says Madani Kaveh
Speaking scientific truth to power is essential and dangerous
New Scientist - 9 Nov 2018 17:13
In the absence of strong scientific voices, conspiracy theories are peddled, says Madani Kaveh
Researchers Solve Century Old Neuroscience Mystery
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2018 16:47
Researchers have solves a longstanding mystery relating to perineuronal nets, giving rise to potential new treatments for epilepsy. The study reports the nets modulate electrical impulses in the brain and seizures can oc...
Four base units of measure in the metric system about to be changed
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2018 15:40
Officials with the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) have announced that at a meeting to be held next week, four of the base units used in the metric system will be redefined. The four units under review ...
Spacetime--a creation of well-known actors?
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2018 15:03
Most physicists believe that the structure of spacetime is formed in an unknown way at the Planck scale, i.e., at a scale close to one trillionth of a trillionth of a metre. However, careful considerations undermine this...
Here's Your Brain on Cirque du Soleil: Performers Spark Awe, Scans Show
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 14:28How Does the Experimental 'Vaccine' for Celiac Disease Work?
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 14:15Antarctica: The Ice-Covered Bottom of the World (Photos)
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 14:11How to Watch a Near-Earth Asteroid Zoom Closer to Earth than the Moon
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 13:14An American Might Win the World Chess Championship for the 1st Time Since Bobby Fischer
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 11:58Huge Lakes Thought to Be Hiding Beneath Antarctica's Ice Seem to Have Vanished
Live Science - 9 Nov 2018 11:25Two new rogue planets that do not orbit stars have been discovered
New Scientist - 9 Nov 2018 11:00
Astronmers have found two new planets that don't have stars. They are incredibly difficult to spot, but there may be more of them in the Milky Way than stars