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A new interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests reality does not depend on the measurer
EurekAlert! - 8 Oct 2020 06:00
(Aalto University) For 100 years scientists have disagreed on how to interpret quantum mechanics. A recent study by Jussi Lindgren and Jukka Liukkonen supports an interpretation that is close to classical scientific prin...
1,200-year-old pagan temple to Thor and Odin unearthed in Norway
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 13:53
The remains of a 1,200-year-old pagan temple to the Old Norse gods such as Thor and Odin have been discovered in Norway.
A mini fractal universe may lie inside charged black holes (if they exist)
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 18:42
In one upside-down, hypothetical version of the universe, a bizarre type of black hole could exist that is stranger than an M.C. Escher sketch: charged black holes.
Coronavirus antibodies last at least three months after infection, study suggests
EurekAlert! - 8 Oct 2020 06:00
(University of Toronto) Coronavirus antibodies can last at least three months after a person becomes infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, according to a new study published Thursday in Science Immunology.
1 in 4 Americans aren't washing their hands regularly
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 22:52
In a global pandemic, hand-washing is even more important than it usually is.
Human Spatial Memory Prioritizes High Calorie Foods
Neuroscience News - 8 Oct 2020 22:09
People are better able to recall the location of high-calorie foods over healthier options. Findings suggest spatial memory may have evolved to prioritize the location of higher-calorie foods.
Mind and space bending physics on a convenient chip
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 21:58
Thanks to Einstein, we know that our three-dimensional space is warped and curved. And in curved space, normal ideas of geometry and straight lines break down, creating a chance to explore an unfamiliar landscape governe...
Scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits on record
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 21:55
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have demonstrated the lowest noise level on record for a semiconductor quantum bit, or qubit. The research was published in Advanced Materials.
Stan the T. rex just became the most expensive fossil ever sold
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 21:01
A Tyrannosaurus rex called Stan ended up on the auction block because of a lawsuit. Here's how it happened.
Asteroid Bennu was once part of a space rock with flowing water
New Scientist - 8 Oct 2020 21:00
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has performed detailed analyses of the asteroid Bennu, which revealed signs of ancient flowing water
Carbon creation finding set to rock astrophysics
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 20:50
A new measurement of how quickly stars create carbon may trigger a major shift in our understanding of how stars evolve and die, how the elements are created, and even the origin and abundance of the building blocks of l...
Inhibiting Epileptic Activity in the Brain
Neuroscience News - 8 Oct 2020 20:39
Boosting levels of the DUSP4 protein could be a novel way of preventing and treating epilepsy.
Scientists zoom in on HIV inside a test tube, find critical steps in infection
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 20:06
The experiments highlight the role of the virus's cone-shaped shell in infection.
Leading medical journal blasts Trump's 'astonishing' failure in pandemic response, says to vote him out
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 19:33
The New England Journal of Medicine is calling for the Trump Administration to be voted out in the upcoming election.
Covid-19 news: UK recorded 17,540 coronavirus cases in 24 hours
New Scientist - 8 Oct 2020 19:31
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
Rotten fish smell sweeter if you have a specific genetic mutation
New Scientist - 8 Oct 2020 18:00
Odours containing trimethylamine, a compound found in rotten and fermented fish, seem less strong and unpleasant for people with a certain genetic variant
Last Chance for WIMPs: Physicists Launch All-Out Hunt for Dark-Matter Candidate
Scientific American - 8 Oct 2020 17:30
Researchers have spent decades searching for the elusive particles; a final generation of detectors should leave them no place to hide --
Nobel Prize Work Took Black Holes from Fantasy to Fact
Scientific American - 8 Oct 2020 17:15
Over the past century, the existence of these invisible cosmic bodies has become unmistakable --
An electrical trigger fires single, identical photons
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 17:12
Secure telecommunications networks and rapid information processing make much of modern life possible. To provide more secure, faster, and higher-performance information sharing than is currently possible, scientists and...
A new method for creating semisolid colloidal systems with less stress
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 17:08
Researchers in the Institute of Industrial Science at The University of Tokyo studied a new method for creating semisolid colloidal systems with less internal mechanical stress by delaying network formation. This work ma...
Imagining the unseen
Symmetry Magazine - 8 Oct 2020 16:35
An art exhibit at the Science Gallery Dublin combines art and science to illuminate the invisible nature of dark matter. Visualizing dark matter is not an easy task. Although scientists have reason to believe the mysteri...
Germanic lord buried with a harem of 6? Not quite, but the real story is fascinating.
Live Science - 8 Oct 2020 16:01
A Germanic aristocrat is just one of 80 newly discovered ancient burials.