Science News
Road Trip? New Record-Crushing Battery Lasts 1.2 Million Miles in Electric Cars
Singularity Hub - 11 Jun 2020 16:00
Electric cars had their biggest year ever in 2019. As of the end of the year, 2.5 percent of the world's total cars were electric. It's a small percentage, but represents significant growth for the electric vehicle indus...
Exotic fifth state of matter made on the International Space Station
New Scientist - 11 Jun 2020 12:00
An instrument on board the International Space Station contains one of the coldest places in the universe, and researchers have used it to create a cloud of frozen atoms
Triassic sea monster was about to birth three little monsters before she died
Live Science - 11 Jun 2020 16:24
The ichthyosaur and her unborn babies lived about 246 million years ago.
New findings help design highly efficient metal oxide catalyst for ozone removal
EurekAlert! - 11 Jun 2020 06:00
(Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters) A research team led by Prof. CHEN Yunfa from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences demonstrated the electron generation, compensation and...
The brain uses minimum effort to look for key information in text
Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2020 23:57
The human brain avoids taking unnecessary effort while reading by regulating the resources used in order to identify the most essential information.
Adult stem cell study shows fish oil may help with depression
Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2020 22:01
Using patient-derived adult stem cells, researchers found fish oil created an antidepressant response.
Scientists carry out first space-based measurement of neutron lifetime
Phys.org - 11 Jun 2020 21:49
Scientists have found a way of measuring neutron lifetime from space for the first time--a discovery that could teach us more about the early universe.
Hallucinations in people with seizures may point to suicide risk
Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2020 21:45
8% of patients with a history of seizures reported experiencing hallucinations. Of the 8%, 53% reported one or more suicide attempts. Findings suggest hallucinations associated with seizures are not just incidental but a...
COVID-19 threatens the entire nervous system
Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2020 21:28
Roughly 50% of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 experience neurological symptoms including headaches, dizziness, smell and taste disorders, and stroke, a new study reports. Coronavirus may affect the entire nervous sys...
Toilet flushes may spread Legionnaires' disease
Live Science - 11 Jun 2020 20:34
Legionnaires' disease could potentially spread through toilet flushing.
U.S. woman with COVID-19 receives double-lung transplant in a first
Live Science - 11 Jun 2020 20:24
In a first, a young COVID-19 patient in the U.S. has received a double-lung transplant after the coronavirus ravaged her lungs.
High doses of ketamine can temporarily switch off the brain
Neuroscience News - 11 Jun 2020 20:14
Higher doses of ketamine administered to sheep completely reduced brain activity for a short period. Researchers report as the drug wore off and consciousness was regained, the animals' brain activity switched between hi...
Covid-19 death rates twice as high in England's most deprived areas
New Scientist - 11 Jun 2020 19:00
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A breakthrough in developing multi-watt terahertz lasers
Phys.org - 11 Jun 2020 18:39
Terahertz lasers could soon have their moment. Emitting radiation that sits somewhere between microwaves and infrared light along the electromagnetic spectrum, terahertz lasers have been the focus of intense study due to...
This underwater Italian 'ghost town' could reappear on land next year
Live Science - 11 Jun 2020 18:20
The Tuscan town of Fabbriche di Careggine was flooded in 1946 to make room for a hydroelectric dam. It could make a rare appearance above water next year.
Ancient footprints could be from a crocodile that walked on two legs
New Scientist - 11 Jun 2020 18:00
Ancient footprints once thought to belong to a pterosaur may in fact have been made by an ancient relative of crocodiles that walked on two feet
Matrix imaging: an innovation for improving ultrasound resolution
Phys.org - 11 Jun 2020 17:12
In conventional ultrasounds, variations in soft tissue structure distort ultrasound wavefronts. They blur the image and can hence prove detrimental to medical diagnosis. Researchers at the Institut Langevin (CNRS/ESPCI P...
England's covid-19 contact tracers failed to reach thousands of people
New Scientist - 11 Jun 2020 16:32
In its first week of operation, England's coronavirus contact tracing scheme was unable to reach a third of the people who tested positive for the virus
Extremely brilliant giga-electron-volt gamma rays from a two-stage laser-plasma accelerator
Phys.org - 11 Jun 2020 16:12
Laser-wakefield accelerators have led to the development of compact, ultrashort X-ray or gamma-ray sources to deliver peak brilliance, similar to conventional synchrotron sources. However, such sources are withheld by lo...
MIT Builds a Tiny Brain Chip With Tens of Thousands of Artificial Synapses
Singularity Hub - 11 Jun 2020 16:00
The human brain operates on roughly 20 watts of power (a third of a 60-watt light bulb) in a space the size of, well, a human head. The biggest machine learning algorithms use closer to a nuclear power plant’s worth of...
Exotic electron-electron interactions found unnecessary for conduction in nickelates
Phys.org - 11 Jun 2020 14:48
Some metal oxides, such as nickelates, have a tuneable resistivity, which makes them an interesting material for adaptable electronics and cognitive computing. These materials can change their nature from metallic to ins...
Brilliant fireball lights up skies over Tennessee (video)
Live Science - 11 Jun 2020 14:28
A meteor lit up the night sky over Tennessee and neighboring states late Sunday (June 7), sparking 120 fireball sightings across 12 different nearby states and Canada.