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High-speed surveillance in solar cells catches recombination red-handed
Phys.org - 14 Feb 2019 14:58
A research team at Osaka University has developed an improved method for producing microscope images that can spot speedy electrons zipping through nanomaterials used in solar panels. By applying laser light to the devic...
Merging neutron stars: How cosmic events give insight into fundamental properties of matter
Phys.org - 14 Feb 2019 14:24
The opportunity to measure the gravitational waves of two merging neutron stars could offer answers to some of the fundamental questions about the structure of matter. At the extremely high temperatures and densities in ...
What Will Happen to the Opportunity Rover's Dead Body on Mars?
Live Science - 14 Feb 2019 13:38Taking a collider to the dark energy problem
Symmetry Magazine - 14 Feb 2019 18:57
Every second, the universe grows a little bigger. Scientists are using the LHC to try to find out why. With the warmth of holiday cheer in the air, Nottingham University theoretical physicist Clare Burrage and her collea...
Teen Cannabis Use Raises Depression Risk in Young Adults
Neuroscience News - 14 Feb 2019 23:30
A new study reports cannabis use in teens is associated with a higher risk of developing depression and anxiety as adults.
What Makes Some People Creative Thinkers and Others Analytical
Neuroscience News - 14 Feb 2019 23:24
Researchers report the different cognitive styles of creative and analytical thinkers are a result of fundamental differences in neural activity that can be observed when people are not working on a problem.
Smugglers are profiting from our failure to define endangered species
New Scientist - 14 Feb 2019 23:13
There are calls to improve a treaty on the international trade in endangered species - but there is no standard way to define species, says Stephen Garnett
Astronomers Spot a Pudgy Dragon in the Orion Nebula
Physics Buzz - 14 Feb 2019 22:25
Since ancient times, people gazing up at the night sky have seen animals, gods and goddesses, and other entities in the patterns of stars. Now scientists, using modern technology to peer heavenward, have spotted a new ce...
Antidepressants Could Stop Deadly Sepsis
Neuroscience News - 14 Feb 2019 22:05
A new study reports fluvoxamine, an antidepressant used to treat OCD appears to be effective in stopping sepsis.
Shaping light lets 2-D microscopes capture 4-D data
Phys.org - 14 Feb 2019 21:11
Rice University researchers have added a new dimension to their breakthrough technique that expands the capabilities of standard laboratory microscopes.
A gut bacteria toxin that damages DNA may be involved in bowel cancer
New Scientist - 14 Feb 2019 21:00
People with bowel cancer often have higher levels of certain toxic-producing bacteria. The toxin has now been shown to damage DNA in gut cells in mice
CRISPR could help us protect ourselves from viruses like flu and HIV
New Scientist - 14 Feb 2019 19:41
Gene-edited white blood cells could let us hack our immune systems to prevent infections with pathogens like HIV, flu, and the virus that causes glandular fever
Medieval Letter Reveals Bawdy Nun Who Faked Her Death to Escape Convent
Live Science - 14 Feb 2019 18:54Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a rare brain illness, may be caused by prions
The Economist - 14 Feb 2019 17:43
A PAPER PUBLISHED in this month's Annals of Neurology, by Gargi Banerjee and David Werring of University College, London, adds to evidence that prion diseases are more widespread and varied than had been realised. Such d...
One-pedal driving in electric cars
The Economist - 14 Feb 2019 17:43
IN 1894, WHEN Louis Antoine Krieger started making electrically powered horseless carriages (pictured above), he introduced a feature that had appeared earlier on some electric trains. The motors that drove the front whe...
Preparing olives for the table takes for ever. Here is how to do it faster
The Economist - 14 Feb 2019 17:43
Summer is icumen in DEBITTERING OLIVES is a messy process. In their natural state the fruit of the olive tree are loaded with compounds called phenols that make them unpalatable to people. If an olive is destined to be c...
This Horrifying Menagerie of AI-Generated Cat Photos Will Haunt You
Live Science - 14 Feb 2019 17:13Combine AI With Crowdsourcing and What Do You Get? Turbocharged Innovation
Singularity Hub - 14 Feb 2019 17:00
A great analogy can often be the key to innovation, making it possible to transfer knowledge from one domain to another. Now researchers have shown that rather than relying on eureka moments, crowdsourcing and AI can dra...
The last black leopard photographed in Kenya was born in New York
New Scientist - 14 Feb 2019 16:30
New images of a black leopard taken by a camera trap in Kenya were claimed to be the first in 100 years, but that wasn't strictly true
NASA's photo archives reveal 60 years of space travel
New Scientist - 14 Feb 2019 16:20
NASA latest book includes big launches, moon landings, Martian panoramas and behind the scenes images that give a human scale to its vast endeavours