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Physics Has an Obvious Gender Problem--So How Does Someone End Up Thinking the Field is Biased Against Men?
Physics Buzz - 28 Nov 2018 18:44
Few pursue a career in physics expecting it to be a smooth ride; the subject is notoriously challenging, the playing field competitive. For women, though, the road can be downright treacherous. Feelings of not belonging ...
Paralyzed Patients Can Now Control Android Tablets With Their Minds
Singularity Hub - 28 Nov 2018 17:00
Patient T6 was barely middle-aged when she began losing muscle function. A talented musician with a love for red lipstick, T6 was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a progressive--and unstoppable--neurodegener...
Cosmic Airburst May Have Wiped Out Part of the Middle East 3,700 Years Ago
Live Science - 28 Nov 2018 13:32Seagrass loss off the coast of Kenya is fuelling climate change
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 02:01
Seagrass meadows grow along shallow ocean shores and lock-up carbon, but satellite imagery reveals that human activity is killing off this vital habitat
Gene therapy eases Parkinson's symptoms by rewiring parts of the brain
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 21:00
A gene therapy treatment for Parkinson's blocks faulty brain circuits. This seems to help create alternate neural pathways for movement and eases symptoms
The future of fighting cancer: Zapping tumors in less than a second
Phys.org - 28 Nov 2018 20:09
New accelerator-based technology being developed by the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University aims to reduce the side effects of cancer radiation therapy by shrinking its dur...
Online Gaming Addiction in Men Affects Brain's Impulse Control
Neuroscience News - 28 Nov 2018 20:06
Researchers have identified neurobiological differences in between men and women who are addicted to online gaming.
Wriggly, Giggle, Puffball: What Makes Some Words Funny?
Neuroscience News - 28 Nov 2018 20:03
Researchers identify the top ten funniest words in the English language and determine there are two main kinds of predictors for the funniness of the words; those related to the form and those related to the word's meani...
Atomic jet--the first lens for extreme-ultraviolet light developed
Phys.org - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
Scientists from the Max Born Institute (MBI) have developed the first refractive lens that focuses extreme ultraviolet beams. Instead of using a glass lens, which is non-transparent in the extreme-ultraviolet region, the...
CRISPR babies: new details on the experiment that shocked the world
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
He Jiankui has now revealed far more about his CRISPR project, in which he edited multiple embryos to make future children resistant to some strains of HIV
Miniature placentas grown in lab give positive pregnancy test result
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
Researchers hope that tiny placentas grown from human cells can help research into why pregnancies sometimes lead to stillbirths or small babies
Putting a price on CO is a smokescreen that hides its human cost
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
Slashing the social cost of carbon emissions reveals the economic charade delaying real action on climate change, says Kevin Anderson
Making AI research classified will harm US science
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
The US is mulling controls on the sharing of AI, but science can't grow in isolation, says Mark Riedl
Putting a price on CO2 is a smokescreen that hides its human cost
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 20:00
Slashing the social cost of carbon emissions reveals the economic charade delaying real action on climate change, says Kevin Anderson
Scientist Who Gene-Edited Babies Speaks at Conference, Addresses Controversial Research
Live Science - 28 Nov 2018 19:57Researchers map light and sound wave interactions in optical fibers
Phys.org - 28 Nov 2018 19:45
Optical fibers make the internet happen. They are fine threads of glass, as thin as a human hair, produced to transmit light. Optical fibers carry thousands of Giga bits of data per second across the world and back. The ...
Jumpin' droplets! Researchers seek to improve efficiency of condensers
Phys.org - 28 Nov 2018 19:38
Hold a cold drink on a hot day, and watch as small droplets form on the glass, eventually coalescing into a layer of moisture (and prompting you to reach for a coaster).
Roadkill deaths halved on Australian road thanks to a fence of sound
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2018 19:04
A network of alarms activated by approaching car headlights has stopped hundreds of animals from being run over and killed on an Australian highway
There's Drug-Resistant Bacteria in the Space Toilets, Guys
Live Science - 28 Nov 2018 18:33First Risk Genes for ADHD Discovered
Neuroscience News - 28 Nov 2018 18:26
Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding the development of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In a new study, the researchers reveal they have identified specific gene variants which increase the ris...
How Do Scientists Prove That Twin Babies Had Their Genes Edited?
Live Science - 28 Nov 2018 18:08Moscovium and Nihonium: FIONA measures the mass number of two superheavy elements
Phys.org - 28 Nov 2018 18:00
A team led by nuclear physicists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has reported the first direct measurements of the mass numbers for the nuclei of two superheavy elements...