Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Science News

Location American Science News for 28 February 2019
If you are making an overseas phone call or using cloud computing, there is a 99 percent chance an undersea fiber optic cable is being utilized. Now, new work with lasers shows promise for squeezing more data through the...
Read More
2
0
Researchers move closer to practical photonic quantum computing For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a way to map and measure large-scale photonic quantum correlation with single-photon sensitivity. The ability to measure thousands of instances of quantum correlation is ...
Read More
2
0
Large Hadron Collider upgrade project leaps forward The U.S. Large Hadron Collider Accelerator Upgrade Project is the Fermilab-led collaboration of U.S. laboratories that, in partnership with CERN and a dozen other countries, is working to upgrade the Large Hadron Collide...
Read More
2
0

The coming revolution in LED lighting

Phys.org - 28 Feb 2019 17:10
The coming revolution in LED lighting A revolution in energy-efficient, environmentally-sound, and powerfully-flexible lighting is coming to businesses and homes, according to a paper in latest special energy issue of Optics Express, the Optical Society's (O...
Read More
1
0
physicists use code to reduce quantum error in logic gates Scientists at the University of Sydney have for the first time demonstrated improvement in quantum computers by using codes designed to detect and discard errors in the logic gates of such machines.
Read More
1
0

Nanotech Makes it Possible for Mice to See In Infrared

Neuroscience News - 28 Feb 2019 23:58
Researchers use nanotech to enhance vision in mice, enabling them to see infrared light as well as visible light.
Read More
0
0
Researchers report younger people are more likely to die from alcohol consumption, where as older people are more likely to see health benefits from moderate drinking.
Read More
0
0

Data Sharing Uncovers Five New Risk Genes For Alzheimer's

Neuroscience News - 28 Feb 2019 22:24
A new study of the genetic data from over 94,000 people with Alzheimer's has identified five new risk genes, as well as confirmed 20 other known genes in the disease.
Read More
0
0

Meet LANER: the "Network" Laser

Physics Buzz - 28 Feb 2019 21:06
It seemed like a simple idea: shine a laser through a complex network of optical fibers and see what pathway(s) the beam of light preferred. But once he got started, Giovanni Giacomelli realized that his project had open...
Read More
0
0

Making Sense of How the Blind 'See' Color

Neuroscience News - 28 Feb 2019 20:42
Researchers suggest blind and sighted people experience visual phenomena differently, but share a common understanding of them.
Read More
0
0

Sleeping In On the Weekend Won't Repay Your Sleep Debt

Neuroscience News - 28 Feb 2019 20:11
A new study reveals that, on some health measures, yo-yo sleep schedules may be worse for you. Researchers report sleeping in on weekends can shift circadian rhythm, making it more difficult to fall asleep on Sunday nigh...
Read More
0
0
Searching for better security during data transmission, governments and other organizations around the world have been investing in and developing technologies related to quantum communication and related encryption meth...
Read More
0
0
Experimental photonic switches tested by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A., show promise toward the goal of fully optical, high-capacity switching for future high-speed data transmission netwo...
Read More
0
0
The World's Smallest Baby Boy Is Even More Remarkable Than You Think In August 2018, a baby boy was born in Tokyo weighing only 9.45 ounces (268 grams) -- about the weight of a bag of potato chips.
Read More
0
0
Tropical Spiders Cause 'Surprising Amount of Death,' Hunting Opossums, Frogs and More In the Amazon lowlands, spiders as big as dinner plates dine on opossums.
Read More
0
0
THC vs. CBD: Which Marijuana Compound Is More Beneficial? A new study suggests that marijuana's main active ingredient, THC may be more important for therapeutic effects.
Read More
0
0
Thanks to nanotechnology mice can now see in infrared light - and they can read and respond to infrared cues in their environment
Read More
0
0
A lack of sleep is a risk factor for diabetes and obesity - and if you think you can compensate with a weekend lie-in, you are out of luck
Read More
0
0

The periodic table is 150 years old this week

The Economist - 28 Feb 2019 17:42
The periodic table is 150 years old this week "LA république n'a pas besoin de savants ni de chimistes." With that curt dismissal a court in revolutionary France cut short the life of Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, argued by some to be the greatest chemist of all. L...
Read More
0
0
Mysterious 'Planet Nine' Is Probably 5 to 10 Times the Size of Earth There could be a planet hiding out on the distant frontiers of our solar system. Astronomers have published new details about what it probably looks like.
Read More
0
0
Prickly Pear Cactus Needles Are Oldest Tattoo Tool in Western North America A 2,000-year-old spiky object recently rediscovered in museum storage is the oldest known tattoo-making tool from western North America, a new study finds.
Read More
0
0
'Extraordinarily Rare' Semi-Identical Twins Were Born in Australia Twins can be fraternal, identical -- and in extremely rare cases -- semi-identical.
Read More
0
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard