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Distant Black Hole Gobbles Star, Belches Plasma Plumes in All Directions
Live Science - 29 Apr 2019 18:03What a never-before-seen radioactive decay could tell us about neutrinos
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2019 17:00
Bill Fairbank is looking for... nothing.
Gravitational Waves Hint at a Black Hole Eating a Neutron Star
Scientific American - 29 Apr 2019 19:30
LIGO and Virgo observatories have spotted ripples from what could be the first-ever detection of this long-sought event --
Electric Cars Are Estimated to Be Cheaper than Regular Cars by 2022
Singularity Hub - 29 Apr 2019 16:00
Electric cars have developed a reputation as the ultimate status symbol of the champagne environmentalist, but that could be very close to changing. New research from BloombergNEF says they could be cheaper than combusti...
Alaska's Excelsior Glacier Is Being Replaced by a Lake 5 Times the Size of Central Park
Live Science - 29 Apr 2019 09:40Graphene sponge helps lithium sulphur batteries reach new potential
EurekAlert! - 29 Apr 2019 06:00
(Chalmers University of Technology) To meet the demands of an electric future, new battery technologies will be essential. One option is lithium sulfur batteries, which offer a theoretical energy density more than five t...
What makes memories stronger? Rat Study
Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2019 23:37
Hippocampal replay selectively enhances memory of highly rewarded locations in a familiar context.
Music and Mindful Music Listening May Improve Stroke Recovery
Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2019 20:54
Listening to music was associated with improvements in memory and cognition while participating in mindfulness improved mood in patients who recently suffered an ischemic stroke. Researchers believe combining the two app...
Autism diagnoses prove highly stable as early as 14 months
Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2019 20:12
Autism diagnosis becomes stable starting at 14 months of age, researchers report. The accurate diagnosis of ASD, four months earlier than previously believed, leads to more opportunities for early interventions.
New 3-D printed microscope promising for medical diagnostics in developing countries
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2019 18:42
Researchers have used 3-D printing to make an inexpensive and portable high-resolution microscope that is small and robust enough to use in the field or at the bedside. The high-resolution 3-D images provided by the inst...
Wonky black hole spotted rapidly eating a doughnut made from a star
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 18:00
Black holes normally emit jets of material from their poles, but astronomers have spotted one with wonky jets due to its unusually fast meal
Titan has a belt of ice 6300 kilometres long that shouldn't be there
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 18:00
The surface of Saturn's moon Titan is mostly coated in a thick layer of sediment, but it has a long corridor of bare ice that is proving difficult to explain
The moon may be made of magma that once covered Earth's entire surface
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 18:00
The moon's makeup is extremely similar to Earth's - perhaps because a huge rock smashed into a magma-covered Earth, splashing out the material to make the moon
An Indian village has many more twins than can be explained
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 17:38
One in eleven people in a village in India is a twin. Though nobody knows the underlying causes, cousin marriage and disease epidemics have now been ruled out
Newfound autoimmune syndrome causes muscle pain, weakness
Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2019 17:38
Researchers have identified a new autoimmune disease that causes muscle pain and weakness. Large-histiocyte-related immune myopathy (LHIM), generates similar results to the condition rhabdomyolysis in blood chemistry sam...
Does fracking for gas have a future in the UK after key resignation?
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 17:27
The resignation of shale gas commissioner Natascha Engel over earthquake rules is far from the only reason to think fracking's prospects are bleak in the UK
How The Black Hole Said Cheese
Scientific American - 29 Apr 2019 17:00Study links gene to sleep problems in autism
Neuroscience News - 29 Apr 2019 16:53
Deficiencies in the SHANK3 gene have been linked to sleep disruptions in both mouse models and people with ASD. Researchers found patients with Phelan-McDermid syndrome, a genetic disorder associated with autism, report ...
Beluga whale with harness was trained by Russia, claim scientists
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2019 15:39
Norwegian fishermen were approached by a beluga whale wearing a harness with "Equipment of St Petersburg" printed on the inside
Feral Cats in Australia Sentenced to Death by Sausage
Live Science - 29 Apr 2019 14:55Physicists set a new record of quantum memory efficiency
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2019 13:52
Like memory in conventional computers, quantum memory components are essential for quantum computers--a new generation of data processors that exploit quantum mechanics and can overcome the limitations of classical compu...
New technique could pave the way for simple color tuning of LED bulbs
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2019 13:49
Volkmar Dierolf and an international team demonstrate the possibility of tuning the color of a GaN LED by changing the time sequence at which the operation current is provided to the device.