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Physicists search for imprints left by dark matter haloes as they swoosh through galactic gas
Live Science - 23 Oct 2020 15:27
The search for dark matter is at a crossroads. Now, physicists have a new way to tell what the invisible stuff is made of.
Research team discovers molecular processes in kidney cells that attract and feed COVID-19
Science Daily - 23 Oct 2020 20:31
What about the kidneys make them a hotspot for COVID-19's cytokine storm? A research team says it's the presence of a protein found on specialized renal transport cells.
Quantum Time Twist Offers a Way to Create Schrödinger's Clock
Scientific American - 23 Oct 2020 14:45
Physicists describe a way to merge quantum theory with Einstein’s special theory of relativity—and even a method to test it experimentally --
Exploring the source of stars and planets in a laboratory
Phys.org - 24 Oct 2020 00:29
A new method for verifying a widely held but unproven theoretical explanation of the formation of stars and planets has been proposed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Labor...
Why Low Oxygen Damages the Brain
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2020 00:27
Dysfunction in brain cells caused by low oxygen is caused by the same responder system that is intended to be protective.
Workplace Interruptions Lead to Physical Stress
Neuroscience News - 24 Oct 2020 00:07
Study reveals the body produces more cortisol when people are interrupted during work.
Increasing Sleep Time After Trauma Could Ease Ill Effects
Neuroscience News - 23 Oct 2020 23:57
Increasing time spent sleeping immediately following a traumatic event can help to significantly reduce the effects of trauma.
CRISPR turns normal body fat into a type that burns energy
New Scientist - 23 Oct 2020 22:40
Animal studies suggest the metabolic conditions linked to obesity could be treated by using CRISPR gene editing to turn normal fat into heat-producing beige fat
Happiness and the Evolution of Brain Size
Neuroscience News - 23 Oct 2020 22:29
Study reveals a new role for serotonin in the development of the human neocortex. Serotonin acts cell-extrinsically as a growth factor for basal progenitors in the developing neocortex. Researchers report placenta-driven...
Covid-19 news: Blood plasma therapy has limited effect, study finds
New Scientist - 23 Oct 2020 21:36
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Mathematicians have found the shortest route to visit 2 million stars
New Scientist - 23 Oct 2020 21:17
The travelling salesman problem - finding the shortest route between many locations - is notoriously tough, but it has now been solved for a map of over 2 million stars
Quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) exhibit extreme pulses
Phys.org - 23 Oct 2020 20:38
Extreme events occur in many observable contexts. Nature is a prolific source: rogue water waves surging high above the swell, monsoon rains, wildfire, etc. From climate science to optics, physicists have classified the ...
Time crystals lead researchers to future computational work
Phys.org - 23 Oct 2020 19:19
Time crystals sound like something out of science fiction, but they may be the next major leap in quantum network research. A team based in Japan has proposed a method to use time crystals to simulate massive networks wi...
OpenAI's GPT-3 Wrote This Short Film--Even the Twist at the End
Singularity Hub - 23 Oct 2020 18:00
OpenAI's text generating AI has gotten a lot of buzz since its release in June. It's been used to post comments on Reddit, write a poem roasting Elon Musk, and even write an entire article in The Guardian (which editors ...
Precision metrology closes in on dark matter
Phys.org - 23 Oct 2020 17:30
Optical clocks are so accurate that it would take an estimated 20 billion years--longer than the age of the universe--to lose or gain a second. Now, researchers in the U.S. led by Jun Ye's group at the National Institute...
Pump down the volume: Study finds noise-cancelling formula
Phys.org - 23 Oct 2020 16:13
Noisy, open-plan offices full of workers hunched over desks while wearing noise canceling headphones could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).
Explosive growth of Colorado wildfire seen from space
Live Science - 23 Oct 2020 16:01
The spread of the fire was visible from space.
Fault near Portland could unleash a major earthquake
Live Science - 23 Oct 2020 15:43
The Gales Creek Fault in northwest Oregon has set off some temblors before recorded history.
The first star in our galaxy caught sending out fast radio bursts is doing it again
Live Science - 23 Oct 2020 15:33
A little dead star that dazzled us earlier this year is not done with its shenanigans.
NASA's first attempt to sample an asteroid in space made a mess. It's the best mess ever, scientists say.
Live Science - 23 Oct 2020 15:31
A NASA spacecraft has really made a mess of things on the asteroid Bennu, and scientists are thrilled.
Should Japan dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean?
New Scientist - 23 Oct 2020 15:27
Around 1.2 million tonnes of water contaminated by radioactive substances from the 2011 Fukushima disaster will be dumped in the Pacific ocean, under a plan expected to be approved by the Japanese government within weeks...
Cats cost Australia A$6 billion a year by spreading diseases
New Scientist - 23 Oct 2020 12:00
Toxoplasmosis and cat scratch disease, which spread parasites and bacteria, cost Australia billions each year in lost productivity and medical costs