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Physics Nobel for black holes too late for Hawking
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 16:02
Scientists greeted the news that the Nobel Physics Prize was awarded Tuesday for research on black holes with regret that the accolade came too late for world-renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who died in 2018.
How Machine Learning Made Hops-Free Hoppy Beer (and Other SynBio Wonders) Possible
Singularity Hub - 6 Oct 2020 16:00
Synthetic biology is like a reality-altering version of Minecraft. Rather than digital blocks, synthetic biology rejiggers the basic building blocks of life--DNA, proteins, biochemical circuits--to rewire living organism...
Could megatesla magnetic fields be realized on Earth?
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 15:09
Magnetic fields are used in various areas of modern physics and engineering, with practical applications ranging from doorbells to maglev trains. Since Nikola Tesla's discoveries in the 19th century, researchers have str...
New measurement of nucleus of thorium-229 moves scientists step closer to a nuclear clock
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 15:20
A team of researchers from Germany and Austria has taken a new measurement of the nucleus of a thorium-229 isotope, moving one step closer to a nuclear clock. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Lette...
A new interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that reality does not depend on the person measuring it
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 13:55
Quantum mechanics arose in the 1920s, and since then scientists have disagreed on how best to interpret it. Many interpretations, including the Copenhagen interpretation presented by Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, and...
59 priest mummies and statue of unusual god unearthed in Egypt
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 13:52
Archaeologists have now discovered 59 mummy coffins in Saqqara in Egypt. Many of the mummies are likely the remains of priests.
Consuming Sugary Beverages While Breastfeeding Affects Cognitive Development in Children
Neuroscience News - 6 Oct 2020 23:54
Study reports a link between the consumption of sugary drinks and diets high in sugars in breastfeeding mothers and cognitive developmental problems in their babies.
Alzheimer's Risk Gene Disrupts Endocytosis, but Another Disease-Linked Gene Could Help
Neuroscience News - 6 Oct 2020 23:37
The Alzheimer's risk gene ApoE4 hampers the process of endocytosis in astrocytes.
Dozens of ancient penguin 'mummies' discovered at lost nesting site in Antarctica
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 23:11
Melting snow in Antarctica reveals ancient penguin 'mummies' dating to 5,000 years ago.
Excess Folic Acid During Pregnancy Harms Brain Development
Neuroscience News - 6 Oct 2020 21:21
Study of pregnant mice found excess folic acid is detrimental to brain development in fetuses. Mice exposed in-utero to higher doses of folic acid had significant brain changes compared to those who were exposed to lower...
Evidence of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's & MND in Brains of Young People Exposed to Dirty Air
Neuroscience News - 6 Oct 2020 20:51
An examination of brainstems from children and young adults constantly exposed to air pollution reveals markers of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and motor neuron disease. Findings suggest air pollution poses ...
UK Nobel physics laureate pays tribute to snubbed Hawking
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 20:40
Nobel physics laureate Roger Penrose on Tuesday said his late colleague Stephen Hawking richly deserved a share of the prize after the British scientists conducted pioneering research into black holes.
SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites and lands rocket at sea
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 19:59
SpaceX delivered its 13th batch of Starlink satellites to orbit Tuesday (Oct.6), following a two-week delay due to bad weather.
Scientists discover great white shark 'queen of the ocean'
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 19:25
Marine biologists have discovered an enormous great white shark they're calling the "queen of the ocean" off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Trump is 1 of 10 people to get antibody drug outside of clinical trial
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 18:01
Normally, the application process to get the drug takes a week or so, Stat News reported.
Smartwatches could predict your marathon time with increased accuracy
New Scientist - 6 Oct 2020 18:00
Smartwatches that tell you how long you will take to complete a race normally base their predictions on just one parameter, but a new mathematical model based on two variables is more accurate
The search for the origin of life: From panspermia to primordial soup
New Scientist - 6 Oct 2020 17:43
Did life begin suddenly in a chemical big bang, or did the ingredients come together slowly, bit by bit from a primordial soup? Science with sam explores
An Earth-sized rogue planet is roaming the galaxy without a star
New Scientist - 6 Oct 2020 17:35
Most of the rogue planets we've found floating in space without stars have been huge, but for the first time astronomers have spotted one about as massive as Earth
Something huge ripped the skin off this star before it died
Live Science - 6 Oct 2020 17:11
Something pulled the outer layer of Cassiopeia A off before it detonated to form this gorgeous supernova. But what?
Hydrogen embrittlement creates complications for clean energy storage, transportation
Phys.org - 6 Oct 2020 17:00
As the global energy market shifts from coal, petroleum fuel, and natural gas to more environmentally friendly primary energy sources, hydrogen is becoming a crucial pillar in the clean energy movement. Developing safe a...
Have We Talked Enough About Hair
Physics Buzz - 6 Oct 2020 16:00
Originally written for - TamiaWilliams Image: 5 Year Old Drip (Bobo hair ties, Clear skin & Sunday's best), 2001 This is my mom's favorite picture of me as a child. On the back, it's dated Oct/Nov 2001 - Tamia - 5yrs ol...
Shh! These tests will enable a quieter search for dark matter
Symmetry Magazine - 6 Oct 2020 15:51
The LUX-ZEPLIN collaboration has published results showing radioactive background levels for experiment's components, creating a library for future rare event searches. The subatomic world just got a lot quieter for the ...