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Thousands of Glorious 'Ice Eggs' Wash Up on Finnish Beach
Live Science - 9 Nov 2019 01:29
The "ice eggs" form due to a rare weather phenomenon.
This E-cigarette Additive May Be Causing Lung Illnesses in Vaping Outbreak, CDC Says
Live Science - 9 Nov 2019 01:04
Vitamin E acetate is a "very strong culprit of concern" in the vaping outbreak.
Study shows biomarker accurately diagnoses deadly infant disease
EurekAlert! - 8 Nov 2019 09:00
(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center) A diagnostic study of 136 premature infants found that a protein involved in managing harmful bacteria in the human intestine is a reliable biomarker for the noninvasiv...
Best practice treatment guidelines help doctors identify, treat vaping-associated lung injuries
Science Daily - 8 Nov 2019 22:24
As the outbreak of lung injuries and deaths associated with e-cigarettes, or vaping, continues to spread across the US, researchers have effectively developed a best practice treatment guide to quickly identify and treat...
DNA technology as a novel strategy for delivery of anti-HIV antibodies
Science Daily - 8 Nov 2019 22:24
Scientists applied synthetic DNA-based technology to drive in vivo production of broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibodies in small and large-animal models, providing proof of concept for a simple and effective next gener...
Study vaccine protects monkeys against four types of hemorrhagic fever viruses
Science Daily - 8 Nov 2019 22:24
Scientists have developed an investigational vaccine that protected cynomolgus macaques against four types of hemorrhagic fever viruses endemic to overlapping regions in Africa. Scientists are developing and testing the ...
Arctic shifts to a carbon source due to winter soil emissions
Science Daily - 8 Nov 2019 22:24
A new study suggests winter carbon emissions in the Arctic may be adding more carbon into the atmosphere each year than is taken up by Arctic vegetation, marking a stark reversal for a region that has captured and stored...
New research synthesizes different aspects of causality in quantum field theory
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 18:30
In current quantum field theory, causality is typically defined by the vanishing of field commutators for spacelike separations. Two researchers at the University of Massachusetts and Universidade Federal Rural in Rio de...
Turbulence creates ice in clouds
EurekAlert! - 8 Nov 2019 09:00
(Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)) Vertical air motions increase ice formation in mixed-phase clouds. This correlation was predicted theoretically for a long time, but could now be observed for the fi...
Vitamin E acetate found in all lung samples from 29 patients with vaping related lung injuries
Neuroscience News - 9 Nov 2019 00:23
Vitamin E acetate was detected in all 29 samples of patients with vaping related lung injuries. 23 of the patients self-reported vaping THC products. Nicotine related metabolites were found in 16 patients. Based on the f...
Brains of girls and boys are similar, producing equal math ability
Neuroscience News - 8 Nov 2019 23:43
There is no gender disparity in how children learn and perform math tasks.
A new quantum data classification protocol brings us nearer to a future 'quantum internet'
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 21:21
Quantum-based communication and computation technologies promise unprecedented applications, such as unconditionally secure communications, ultra-precise sensors, and quantum computers capable of solving specific problem...
Photosynthesis seen in a new light by rapid X-ray pulses
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 20:11
The ability to transform sunlight into energy is one of Nature's more remarkable feats. Scientists understand the basic process of photosynthesis, but many crucial details remain elusive, occurring at dimensions and flee...
Babies are less afraid when they can smell their mothers
New Scientist - 8 Nov 2019 19:00
When babies can smell their mothers' odour, their brains respond less to fearful situations
A new way to measure gravity: Using floating atoms
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 17:48
A team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, has found a new way to measure gravity--by noting differences in atoms in a supposition state, suspended in the air by lasers. In their paper published in ...
A new type of fire, the fuel of the future?
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 17:47
Later this month a Texus rocket will launch from Esrange, Sweden, that will travel about 260 km upwards and fall back to Earth offering researchers six minutes of zero gravity. Their experiment? Burning metal powder to u...
Mercury Transit on Monday: The Gear You Need to Watch It Safely
Live Science - 8 Nov 2019 16:52
The Mercury transit on Nov. 11 will be accessible to amateur astronomers, as long as they have the right equipment to view it safely.
Blurry imaging limits clarified thanks to information technology
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 16:20
Although we're told a picture speaks a thousand words, that cliché seriously underestimates the value of a good image. Our understanding of how the world works is simplified by our ability to turn data into images. Imag...
Battle-Scarred Viking Shield-Maiden Gets Facial Reconstruction for First Time
Live Science - 8 Nov 2019 16:00
Scientists reconstructed the face of a battle-scarred Viking shield-maiden for the first time ever.
Researchers convert 2-D images into 3-D using deep learning
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 15:59
A UCLA research team has devised a technique that extends the capabilities of fluorescence microscopy, which allows scientists to precisely label parts of living cells and tissue with dyes that glow under special lightin...
Machine learning enhances light-beam performance at the advanced light source
Phys.org - 8 Nov 2019 11:50
Synchrotron light sources are powerful facilities that produce light in a variety of "colors," or wavelengths--from the infrared to X-rays--by accelerating electrons to emit light in controlled beams.
Neanderthals' cave art skills questioned in dispute over age of images
New Scientist - 8 Nov 2019 10:00
A dispute over the dating of prehistoric Spanish cave paintings is fuelling a fractious debate over Neanderthals' artistic capabilities