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Evolution tells us why there are two types of leader in today's world
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 08:00
The leadership styles of Donald Trump and Jacinda Ardern are dramatically different, but our evolutionary history explains both - and why our preferences have changed
Tabletop quantum experiment could detect gravitational waves
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 17:05
Predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity, gravitational waves are ripples in space-time generated by certain movements of massive objects. They are important to study because they allow us to detect events in...
We can fix the climate as we reboot the economy - here's how
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 20:00
The drop in carbon emissions due to coronavirus lockdowns won't last. But as we rebuild, we have a unique opportunity to make the structural changes required to hit net-zero targets, says Corinne Le Quéré
Covid-19 news: App identified Leicester as a virus hotspot weeks ago
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 19:00
The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
Soap bubbles can split light into otherworldly branching streams
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 18:00
When a laser beam shines through a membrane made of simple household soap, it branches in a strange and unexpected way that could help us understand the cosmos
Quantum fluctuations can jiggle objects on the human scale
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 17:00
The universe, as seen through the lens of quantum mechanics, is a noisy, crackling space where particles blink constantly in and out of existence, creating a background of quantum noise whose effects are normally far too...
Laser takes pictures of electrons in crystals
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 17:00
Microscopes of visible light allow scientists to see tiny objects such living cells. Yet, they cannot discern how electrons are distributed among atoms in solids. Now, researchers with Prof. Eleftherios Goulielmakis of t...
Investigating the interplay between axions and dark photons in the early universe
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 15:30
Axions and dark photons are two of the most promising types of particles for unveiling new physics. The axion scalar field explains the absence of an electric dipole moment for the neutron, while the dark photon resemble...
Did Leonardo da Vinci's 'quick eye' help him capture Mona Lisa's fleeting smile?
Live Science - 1 Jul 2020 15:29
The famed Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci may have had the "quick eye" possessed by top tennis and baseball players, which enabled him to see and capture the enigmatic half-smile of the Mona Lisa.
In 'Hamilton', Angelica Schuyler's husband is called 'not a lot of fun.' Here's his real story.
Live Science - 1 Jul 2020 18:34
Angelica Schuyler wasn't single when she met Hamilton. She was actually married with kids.
A Highway to Smell: How Scientists Used Light to Incept Smell in Mice
Singularity Hub - 1 Jul 2020 16:00
I was on a panel a few weeks ago and realized I forgot to turn off the oven. Utterly mortified, I told my Zoom attendees that I had to save my lasagna that was likely burning into a smoky crisp. One chuckled and replied ...
Energy-saving servers: Data storage 2.0
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 21:08
Whether it's sending the grandparents a few pictures of the kids, streaming a movie or music, or surfing the Internet for hours, the volume of data our society generates is increasing all the time. But this comes at a pr...
New flu virus with 'pandemic potential' found in pigs. Here's what that means.
Live Science - 1 Jul 2020 20:22
Scientists in China are now warning that they have identified a new flu virus in pigs that could possibly cause a future flu pandemic.
Laser takes pictures of electrons in crystals
EurekAlert! - 1 Jul 2020 06:00
(University of Rostock ) Microscopes of visible light allow to see tiny objects as living cells and their interior. They cannot discern how electrons are distributed among atoms in solids. Researchers around Prof. E. Gou...
Asthma Drug Salbutamol a Potential Alzheimer's Treatment
Neuroscience News - 1 Jul 2020 21:07
Salbutamol, a common asthma medication, shows potential for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The drug is effective at reducing the accumulation of insoluble fibers of the tau protein.
Why the British were doomed from the get-go in the American Revolutionary War
Live Science - 1 Jul 2020 20:40
Poor planning and a lack of cooperation meant British strategy was destined to fail during the American Revolution.
The detector with a billion sensors that may finally snare dark matter
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 20:00
Dark matter must exist, but has evaded all attempts to find it. Now comes our boldest plan yet - sensing its minuscule gravitational force as it brushes past us
How Korean pop fans took on white supremacists - and won
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 20:00
Unusual methods of online protest have sprung up recently, and it's become harder to tell what's real and what's not, says Annalee Newitz
Covid-19 news: UK's local coronavirus hotspots revealed
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 19:00
The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
Satellites reveal a 49 per cent increase in tree felling in Europe
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 18:00
Between 2016 and 2018, there was a sharp rise in the area of forest felled in countries across Europe, perhaps to feed demand for wood-based products
Researchers develop computational model to build better capacitors
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 17:00
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a computational model that helps users understand how changes in the nanostructure of materials affect their conductivity--with the goal of informing the deve...
Can we become immune to the coronavirus? What the evidence says so far
New Scientist - 1 Jul 2020 15:20
The evidence is growing that we can form an immune memory of the coronavirus - but we don't know how strong it is and how long it lasts yet