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These sea snails fly like butterflies, sink like hang-gliders (VIDEO)
Live Science - 7 Sep 2020 06:15
Scientists studied how shell shape helps marine snails "fly" through water.
Post-COVID Syndrome Severely Damages Children's Hearts
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 00:10
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, a Kawasaki-like disease that appears to result from COVID-19 infections, damages the heart to such an extent that children will need lifelong monitoring and interventions.
How to have a blast like a black hole
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:50
Researchers from the Institute of Laser Engineering at Osaka University have successfully used short, but extremely powerful laser blasts to generate magnetic field reconnection inside a plasma. This work may lead to a m...
The Brain Can Induce Diabetes Remission in Rodents, but How?
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 22:40
Researchers demonstrate how a single injection of fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) can restore blood sugar levels to normal for extended periods in rodent models of type 2 diabetes. Studies show how FGF1 affects specifi...
A wall of trees is being built across Africa to hold back the desert
New Scientist - 7 Sep 2020 18:00
The Great Green Wall plan for an 8000-kilometre-long band of trees across Africa to hold back encroaching deserts and provide people with livelihoods has been embraced by 11 countries since its launch 13 years ago. Has i...
Superconductors are super resilient to magnetic fields
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:40
A researcher at the University of Tsukuba has offered a new explanation for how superconductors exposed to a magnetic field can recover, without loss of energy, to their previous state after the field is removed. This wo...
Inertial confinement fusion implosions have significant 3-D asymmetries
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:29
Data correlating two factors that lead to implosion asymmetries have brought Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists a step closer to understanding the gap between simulations and performance of inertial...
Zombie wildfires are blazing through the Arctic, causing record burning
Live Science - 7 Sep 2020 14:00
Arctic wildfires are releasing large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
400-year-old mummified goat found frozen in Alps by champion skier
Live Science - 7 Sep 2020 14:00
This goat could help researchers practice how to conserve and analyze ancient DNA.
Experimental drug boosts muscle and bone mass of mice in space
New Scientist - 7 Sep 2020 22:00
Being in space leads to muscle and bone loss, but an experimental drug given to mice on the International Space Station counteracted this effect. It could help people who are bedridden on Earth
Epidemics Are Often Followed by Unrest
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 21:10
Lessons from other historic pandemics show social tension accumulated throughout epidemics lead to significant episodes of rebellion.
How do stone forests get their spikes? New research offers pointed answer
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 21:00
Stone forests--pointed rock formations resembling trees that populate regions of China, Madagascar, and many other locations worldwide--are as majestic as they are mysterious, created by uncertain forces that give them t...
Rubbing Skin Activates Itch-Relief Neural Pathway
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 19:24
Stroking the skin can be as effective at relieving an itch as scratching, a new study reports. Rubbing an itch activates touch receptors and recruits anti-itch neurons in the spinal cord.
First 'Plug and Play' Brain Prosthesis Demoed in Paralyzed Person
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 19:04
Combining machine learning with neuroprosthetic technology allowed a patient with paralysis to learn to control a computer cursor by utilizing brain activity without extensive daily retraining.
Thyroid Inflammation Linked to Anxiety Disorders
Neuroscience News - 7 Sep 2020 18:30
Those who suffer from autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland are at increased risk of developing anxiety. Those with anxiety associated with thyroid gland inflammation can reduce symptoms by taking ibuprofen. Findi...
Woodpecker battle royale sees teams of birds fight for nearly a week
New Scientist - 7 Sep 2020 18:00
When a breeding location frees up, woodpeckers fight each other in teams in a conflict lasting up to 10 hours per day for nearly a week
A New Breakthrough Just Brought City-Wide Quantum Communication Into Reach
Singularity Hub - 7 Sep 2020 16:00
A quantum internet promises a truly unhackable way to communicate, but most proposals so far only link two users at a time and require costly infrastructure. Now researchers have demonstrated the first city-wide quantum ...
Study identifies limits on the efficiency of techniques for reducing noise in quantum resources
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 15:30
Quantum technologies, such as quantum computers, quantum sensing devices and quantum memory, have often been found to outperform traditional electronics in speed and performance, and could thus soon help humans to tackle...
Reconfiguring microwave photonic filters without an external device
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:51
Researchers from EPFL's Photonics Systems Lab have come up with a way of reconfiguring microwave photonic filters without the need for an external device. This paves the way for more compact, environmentally friendly fil...
The mystery of the neutron lifetime
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:28
Nine seconds. An eternity in some scientific experiments; an unimaginably small amount in the grand scheme of the universe. And just long enough to confound nuclear physicists studying the lifetime of the neutron.
Vortex top hats emerge in superfluids
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 14:22
,An Australian-led study has provided new insight into the behavior of rotating superfluids.
Poetry in motion: Engineers analyze the fluid physics of movement in marine snails
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2020 09:45
In the world's oceans, billions of tiny marine snails (a form of plankton) commute daily between surface waters, where they feed at night, to depths of several hundred meters during the day to rest while avoiding predato...