Science News
Moderna starts COVID-19 vaccine trial in infants and young children
Live Science - 16 Mar 2021 20:05
The trial includes children in the U.S. and Canada.
Picking up a Book for Fun Positively Affects Verbal Abilities
Neuroscience News - 17 Mar 2021 01:08
Whether you are a fan of War and Peace, or would rather immerse yourself in romantic fiction, researchers say the more you read, the better your verbal skills. The study reports those who read fiction for leisure score h...
94% of older adults prescribed drugs that raise risk of falling
Science Daily - 16 Mar 2021 18:06
The study found that the percentage of adults 65 and older who were prescribed a fall- risk-increasing drug climbed to 94% in 2017, a significant leap from 57% in 1999. The research also revealed that the rate of death c...
Top-secret Cold War project found disturbing 'life-like' fossil plants under Greenland
Live Science - 16 Mar 2021 03:08
Plant fossils that may be a million years old hint that Greenland's icy shell melted away more recently than expected -- and could melt again.
The Preferred Jobs of Serial Killers and Psychopaths
Neuroscience News - 17 Mar 2021 01:41
Researchers investigate why people with psychopathic traits, and those who engage in acts of mass killing, tend to gravitate to certain careers.
Could Birth Control Pills Ease Concussion Symptoms in Female Athletes?
Neuroscience News - 17 Mar 2021 00:39
Birth control pills high in progesterone might be a new weapon in the fight against concussion in women. Researchers found that during the menstrual cycle, when progesterone levels were higher, women reported less concus...
Sleep Troubles May Complicate the Grieving Process
Neuroscience News - 17 Mar 2021 00:14
People who suffer from sleep disruptions are at greater risk of developing complicated grief following the loss of a loved one.
Biblical scroll discovered in 'Cave of Horror' in Israel
Live Science - 17 Mar 2021 00:00
Fragments of a biblical scroll dating back 1,900 years have been discovered in the "Cave of Horror" in the Judean Desert in Israel.
How Pregnancy Turns the Stress Response on Its Head
Neuroscience News - 16 Mar 2021 23:56
Immune cells in the uterus and placenta of stressed pregnant mice were not activated, but researchers found increased levels of inflammation in the developing fetal brain. Additionally, prenatal stress led to reductions ...
A Better Way to Measure Consciousness
Neuroscience News - 16 Mar 2021 23:00
Researchers recorded the electrical activity in over 1000 neurons around 100 sites of the brain during different states of consciousness in monkeys. The results were analyzed by machine learning. Results pointed away fro...
Researchers find a novel way to correct autonomous quantum errors
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 22:38
Joint Army- and Air Force-funded researchers have taken a step toward building a fault-tolerant quantum computer, which could provide enhanced data processing capabilities.
New imaging technology could help predict heart attacks
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 21:42
Researchers have developed a new intravascular imaging technique that could one day be used to detect coronary plaques that are likely to lead to a heart attack. Heart attacks are often triggered when an unstable plaque ...
Covid-19 news: UK facing pressure over inquiry into pandemic handling
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2021 21:25
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
Researchers find a better way to measure consciousness
Science Daily - 16 Mar 2021 21:21
Millions of people are administered general anesthesia each year in the United States alone, but it's not always easy to tell whether they are actually unconscious. A small proportion of those patients regain some awaren...
Billions of lightning bolts may have jump-started life on Earth, study suggests
Live Science - 16 Mar 2021 20:51
Lightning storms on early Earth may have given the planet enough phosphorus to craft the first DNA and RNA molecules, study suggests
Mass graves in France belonged to opposing soldiers in medieval war
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2021 20:44
The bodies of people buried in two mass graves in Rennes have been identified as soldiers belonging to opposing armies who fought in the Siege of Rennes in 1491
No indication AstraZeneca vaccine causes blood clots, says regulator
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2021 20:33
More countries suspend the coronavirus jab over fears of blood clots, despite EU regulators remaining firmly convinced that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh any risks
How do birds breathe better? Researchers' discovery will throw you for a loop
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 20:06
Birds breathe with greater efficiency than humans due to the structure of their lungs--looped airways that facilitate air flows that go in one direction--a team of researchers has found through a series of lab experiment...
Smart quantum technologies for secure communication
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 20:05
Researchers from Louisiana State University have introduced a smart quantum technology for the spatial mode correction of single photons. In a paper featured on the cover of the March 2021 issue of Advanced Quantum Techn...
Quadruple fusion imaging via transparent ultrasound transducer
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 19:59
A quadruple fusion optical and ultrasound imaging system has been developed that allows diagnosis of eye conditions or tumors or to see the environment inside the body using a transparent ultrasound transducer.
From a window to a mirror: New material paves the way to faster computing
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 19:58
Research led by the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge has identified a material that could help tackle speed and energy, the two biggest challenges for computers of the future.
Biosensing with whispering-gallery mode lasers
Phys.org - 16 Mar 2021 19:55
Whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) microresonators are opening up many new research directions that enable the detection of proteins, enzymes and DNA, down to single molecules. A new class of sensors makes use of active micro...