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New all-sky search reveals potential neutrino sources
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 18:30
For over a century, scientists have been observing very high-energy charged particles called cosmic rays arriving from outside Earth's atmosphere. The origins of these particles are very difficult to pinpoint because the...
Scientists unlock low-cost material to shape light for industry
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 18:13
Researchers in Australia have found a way to manipulate laser light at a fraction of the cost of current technology.
Vaccine misinformation and social media
Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 01:30
People who rely on social media for information were more likely to be misinformed about vaccines than those who rely on traditional media, according to a new study. The study, based on surveys of nearly 2,500 US adults,...
States with highest rates of melanoma due to ultraviolet radiation identified
Science Daily - 17 Feb 2020 17:52
A new study finds a wide state-by-state variation in rates of melanoma caused by ultraviolet (UV) exposure with highest rates in several states on the East and West Coast including Hawaii, but also a few landlocked state...
The skinny on why poor sleep may increase heart risk in women
Science Daily - 17 Feb 2020 17:52
A new study suggests that for women, poor sleep could contribute to unhealthy food choices, increasing the risk of obesity and heart disease.
Combination drug therapy for childhood brain tumors shows promise in laboratory models
Science Daily - 17 Feb 2020 17:52
In experiments with human cells and mice, researchers report evidence that combining the experimental cancer medication TAK228 (also called sapanisertib) with an existing anti-cancer drug called trametinib may be more ef...
Depression memes may be a coping mechanism for people with mental illness
Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2020 04:02
Those with depression find internet memes that rate as depressive more relatable and funnier. They also thought the depressive memes could be used to improve the mood of others with depression.
Insufficient evidence backing herbal medicines for weight loss
Neuroscience News - 18 Feb 2020 01:40
Study finds no statistical significance to show herbal supplements help with weight loss.
Binaural beats synchronize brain activity, don't affect mood
Neuroscience News - 18 Feb 2020 00:15
Binaural beats, a form of auditory illusion, caused far apart brain regions to synchronize with each other at a different frequency than the beat. The auditory illusion did not, however, alter mood.
Our digital afterlife
Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2020 23:14
With so much of our lives shared online, researchers question what will happen to our social media information after we die.
How many gender subtypes exist in the brain?
Neuroscience News - 17 Feb 2020 22:43
Combining fMRI and behavioral data, researchers examined gender identity in cisgender and transgender individuals using a new machine learning algorithm. The AI identified at least nine dimensions of brain-gender variati...
UK government refuses request to explain cost of hitting net zero
New Scientist - 17 Feb 2020 20:02
The UK government has denied a freedom of information request to explain why it estimates the cost of hitting net-zero emissions by 2050 is £70 billion a year - much higher than an independent assessment found
An exoplanet is generating radio waves from its red dwarf sun
New Scientist - 17 Feb 2020 20:00
For the first time, astronomers have spotted an exoplanet by detecting radio waves generated by interactions with its parent star
This Breakthrough Just Got Us One Step Closer to a Quantum Internet
Singularity Hub - 17 Feb 2020 19:00
While quantum computing tends to garner all the headlines, quantum technology also has huge promise for the communication networks of the future. That's why on top of the roughly $450 million the Trump administration jus...
Madagascar's bizarre aye-aye has 6 fingers on each hand, scientists discover
Live Science - 17 Feb 2020 18:02
Scientists studying Madagascar's aye-aye just discovered a sixth tiny digit called a pseudothumb on each of its hands.
The Supercool Materials That Send Heat to Space
Scientific American - 17 Feb 2020 18:00
Paints, plastics and even wood can be engineered to stay cool in direct sunlight—but their role in displacing power-hungry air conditioners remains unclear --
The Super-Cool Materials That Send Heat to Space
Scientific American - 17 Feb 2020 18:00
Paints, plastics and even wood can be engineered to stay cool in direct sunlight—but their role in displacing power-hungry air conditioners remains unclear --
Live Science podcast "Life's Little Mysteries" 5: Mysterious volcanoes
Live Science - 17 Feb 2020 17:43
In this episode of Life's Little Mysteries, we'll take a closer look at some explosive mysteries that originate deep inside the Earth -- volcanoes.
Cork-coated spacecraft to be chucked out of the ISS for re-entry test
New Scientist - 17 Feb 2020 17:33
A spacecraft designed to study re-entry into Earth's atmosphere has a nose coated in cork, a cheap and lightweight alternative to other materials
Exotic atomic nuclei reveal traces of new form of superfluidity
Phys.org - 17 Feb 2020 17:02
Recent observations of the internal structure of the rare isotope ruthenium-88 shed new light on the internal structure of atomic nuclei, a breakthrough that could also lead to further insights into how some chemical ele...
How dark is the cosmic web?
Live Science - 17 Feb 2020 16:00
A dark web ties the universe together. Now, we can see it.
Why do women have orgasms?
Live Science - 17 Feb 2020 16:00
There are a number of ideas about why the female orgasm happens.