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Bill Nye to flat Earthers and science deniers: 'It affects all of us'
Live Science - 15 Oct 2020 16:16
"The flat earthers, the anti vaxxers, the anti maskers are not on board with the progress of science. And the thing is, it affects all of us," Bill Nye said.
What is RNA?
Live Science - 16 Oct 2020 01:18
RNA keeps some of life's most important processes humming, from building your body's proteins to silencing genes.
Remembering Novelty
Neuroscience News - 16 Oct 2020 00:48
Researchers have identified a signaling pathway in the hippocampus that plays a critical role in creates novel memories about new environments.
Automatic Decision-Making Prevents Us Harming Others
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 23:41
People make automatic and efficient decisions when learning to avoid others. When learning to avoid harming themselves, people make become more deliberative. The study also found people were more willing to repeat decisi...
How the Nervous System Mutes or Boosts Sensory Information to Make Behavioral Decisions
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 23:10
Researchers have identified a novel neural network in fruit flies that converts external stimuli of varying intensity into decisions about whether to act.
Lack of Interest Linked With Increased Risk of Dementia
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 22:55
People who experience severe apathy have a significantly higher risk of developing dementia, a new study reports.
Physicists keep trying to break the rules of gravity but this supermassive black hole just said 'no'
Live Science - 15 Oct 2020 21:26
A new test of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity has proved the 20th Century physicist right again, this time using a supermassive black hole.
ATLAS Experiment releases new search for long-lived particles
Phys.org - 15 Oct 2020 17:22
Despite its decades of predictive success, there are important phenomena left unexplained by the Standard Model of particle physics. Additional theories must exist that can fully describe the universe, even though defini...
Hockey game turned into COVID-19 superspreader event
Live Science - 15 Oct 2020 23:52
Fourteen out of 22 players developed COVID-19 after the game.
Covid-19 news: Record low percentage of contacts traced in England
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 21:53
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
Social life of extinct sabre-toothed cat revealed by ancient DNA
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 20:00
Homotherium, a sabre-toothed cat that lived in the Americas and Eurasia during the most recent ice age, was a swift and social predator, according to its genes
When Fock meets Landau: Topology in atom-photon interactions
Phys.org - 15 Oct 2020 19:59
Since the discovery of the quantum Hall effect, topological phases of electrons have become a major research area in condensed matter physics. Many topological phases are predicted in lattices with specific engineering o...
Exclusive: Concerns raised about vital UK covid-19 infection survey
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 18:36
A covid-19 infection survey by the UK Office for National Statistics is seen as the gold standard for tracking the coronavirus, but response rates have plummeted, which risks the results being unreliable
1st of their kind baby tyrannosaur fossils unearthed
Live Science - 15 Oct 2020 19:11
It's rare to find tyrannosaur baby bones, but now researchers have two: a toe claw and a jawbone.
Could Schrödinger's cat exist in real life? Our research may soon provide the answer
Phys.org - 15 Oct 2020 17:10
Have you ever been in more than one place at the same time? If you're much bigger than an atom, the answer will be no.
Drug tricks cancer cells by impersonating a virus
Live Science - 16 Oct 2020 00:08
The drug has been tested in mice and a small group of human patients.
Blue-Light Glasses Improve Sleep and Workday Productivity
Neuroscience News - 15 Oct 2020 23:29
Blue-light filtering glasses help improve sleep and work productivity, a new study reveals. The effects are most pronounced in those who consider themselves to be "night owls".
Fat stores in our cells also hold immune proteins to fight infections
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 23:00
The tiny droplets in which our cells store fats are swarming with immune system proteins, which can be used to wipe out dangerous bacteria
Two old spacecraft may be about to catastrophically collide in orbit
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 21:56
A defunct navigation satellite and an old rocket booster are on a collision course. If they hit each other, it would create two orbiting clouds of hazardous shrapnel that could threaten other satellites
Climate change may have driven early human species to extinction
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 20:00
Sudden climatic changes may have been a significant driver of the extinction of early human species, including the Neanderthals, Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis
Artificial rope bridges help stop rare primates jumping to extinction
New Scientist - 15 Oct 2020 20:00
A landslide created a perilously wide gap in the forest canopy on China's Hainan Island, so researchers made rope bridges to help the endangered Hainan gibbons get across
Miniscope3D--A single-shot miniature three-dimensional fluorescence microscope
Phys.org - 15 Oct 2020 17:30
A miniature fluorescence microscope that weighs less while offering high resolution compared to existing devices will have a range of applications in systems biology. Existing miniature fluorescence microscopes are a sta...