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Scientists synthesize new nanowires to improve high-speed communication
EurekAlert! - 10 Apr 2019 06:00
(Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters) Scientists from the Institute of Process Engineering, City University of Hong Kong and their collaborators synthesized highly crystalline ternary In0.28Ga0.72Sb nanowires to dem...
New CRISPR Method Can Edit Over 13,000 Spots in a Single Cell
Singularity Hub - 10 Apr 2019 16:00
Dr. George Church, the legendary godfather of synthetic biology, just made another push towards massively editing life's base code. Since the inception of gene editing, long before the CRISPR revolution, scientists have ...
9 Ideas About Black Holes That Will Blow Your Mind
Live Science - 10 Apr 2019 12:30How to knit a sports car with carbon fibre
The Economist - 10 Apr 2019 23:03
BERTHA RESIDES on a quiet industrial estate in Bristol, in the west of Britain. The affectionate name has been given to what at first appears to be a giant loom from the Industrial Revolution. And in some ways it is. Ber...
Low cholesterol linked to higher risk of bleeding stroke in women
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 22:52
Low levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides have been linked to an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke in women.
Breast milk analyses show new opportunities for reducing risk of childhood obesity
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 22:19
Maternal obesity is associated with differences in breast milk composition from that of mothers with a lower BMI. The variations of the metabolites may contribute to a higher risk of childhood obesity in children whose m...
Higher lead in topsoil boosts probability of cognitive difficulties in 5-year-old boys
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 21:52
Higher levels of lead in topsoil have been linked to an increased risk of cognitive impairments, learning difficulties, and problems with decision making in 5-year-old boys.
Protein pileup affects social behaviors through altered brain signaling
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 21:12
Study implicates disrupted autophagy and protein aggregation in the pathogenesis of autism schizophrenia and social behavior deficits in other disorders.
Research shows evidence of impulsive behavior in nonsuicidal self-injury
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 20:33
Nonsuicidal self-harm is associated with neurocognitive impulsivity, especially in those who perceive negative emotional context of criticism in close relationships.
Inflammation linked to chemical imbalance in schizophrenia
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 20:04
Increased kynurenic acid production has been implicated in the pathology of schizophrenia. The findings provide a new target for cell-specific treatments that help reduce the production of kynurenic acid and reduce sympt...
Largest dust storm on Mars ever recorded may reveal why it's so dry
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2019 20:00
The same dust storm on Mars that killed the Opportunity rover is helping us understand how the planet became so inhospitable
The forgotten riches of the most densely biodiverse country on Earth
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2019 20:00
Colombia is home to more birds, amphibians and butterflies than anywhere else. Human conflict preserved them - and in peace they now face new threats
Prepare to jump to light speed: Inside the mission to go interstellar
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2019 20:00
Proxima Centauri is 4 light years away. Ambitious space mission Breakthrough Starshot is developing a way to push spacecraft there at a fifth of the speed of light
New species of human discovered in a cave in the Philippines
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2019 19:00
An analysis of ancient bones has revealed a previously unknown human species named Homo luzonensis that lived in the Philippines 50,000 years ago
Ready, set, go: Scientists evaluate novel technique for firing up fusion-reaction fuel
Phys.org - 10 Apr 2019 18:23
To capture and control on Earth the fusion reactions that drive the sun and stars, researchers must first turn room-temperature gas into the hot, charged plasma that fuels the reactions. At the U.S. Department of Energy'...
Aging gracefully: Study identifies factors for healthy memory at any age
Neuroscience News - 10 Apr 2019 18:18
Older adults who have higher levels of education, embark on more social activities and stay cognitively active have a slower rate of cognitive decline than those who engage in less self-maintenance and social activities.
Cherokee Wrote Backward Messages in Cave to Speak to the Spirit World
Live Science - 10 Apr 2019 17:51First ever real image of a black hole revealed
New Scientist - 10 Apr 2019 16:20
Researchers at the Event Horizon Telescope have released the first ever picture of a black hole
Image: Cold plasma tested on ISS
Phys.org - 10 Apr 2019 15:46
Low-temperature plasma - electrically charged gas - that was originally tested aboard the International Space Station is now being harnessed to kill drug-resistant bacteria and viruses that can cause infections in hospit...
IT'S HERE: The First-Ever Close-Up of a Black Hole
Live Science - 10 Apr 2019 15:10Largest Unnamed Object in the Solar System Needs You ... To Choose Its Moniker
Live Science - 10 Apr 2019 15:02Astronomers capture first image of a black hole
Symmetry Magazine - 10 Apr 2019 15:00
The image reveals the black hole at the center of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster. The Event Horizon Telescope--a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes forged through i...