Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 23:53

NASA engineers have received a "heartbeat" signal from Voyager 2, bringing hope that they may be able to reestablish contact with the probe months ahead of schedule.
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 00:10

After accidentally shifting Voyager 2's antenna by two degrees, NASA is out of contact with the interstellar probe until at least Oct. 15.
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 16:36

Non abelian-anyons' recollection of their past has enabled physicists to weave them into complex entangled designs with new behaviors.
Phys.org - 1 Aug 2023 23:10

Optical phase retrieval and imaging appear in a wide variety of science fields, such as imaging of quasi-transparent biological samples or nanostructures metrological characterization, for example, in the semiconductor i...
Neuroscience News - 1 Aug 2023 23:03

Researchers developed an intelligent model system to understand the complex functioning of ion channels, crucial for many cellular processes. The study focused on the inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kir2.
New Scientist - 1 Aug 2023 22:49

After accidentally turning the Voyager 2 spacecraft away from Earth and losing contact with it, NASA engineers have now heard a "heartbeat signal" that shows it is still okay
Neuroscience News - 1 Aug 2023 22:43

A recent study suggests a significant link between vision problems and dementia in older adults. The study examined nearly 3,000 elderly individuals, showing a higher risk of dementia among those with eyesight issues.
Phys.org - 1 Aug 2023 22:19

The laser is so small you need a microscope to see it properly. But it's not just the size that scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are excited about.
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 22:10

Doctors found a novel gene mutation in two siblings with the same rare disorder.
Neuroscience News - 1 Aug 2023 21:32

Scientists have created a set of infant brain cortex parcellation maps that offer an intricate look into brain development from birth to two years old. Using a combination of high-resolution functional and structural MRI...
Phys.org - 1 Aug 2023 21:04

Acquiring real-time spectral information in point-of-care diagnosis, internet-of-things, and other lab-on-chip applications requires spectrometers with hetero-integration capability and miniaturized features. Compared to...
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 21:02

Einstein predicted the existence of these crosses back in 1915. Now, they are used to study distant galaxies.
New Scientist - 1 Aug 2023 21:00

Higher exposure to lead in childhood is associated with a greater likelihood of criminality, a review of 17 studies has found, but whether the element is causing the behaviour rather than just being associated with it is...
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 20:24

The James Webb Space Telescope spied a cosmic question mark in deep space while observing two young stars located more than 1,000 light-years from Earth.
Neuroscience News - 1 Aug 2023 20:05

A new study demonstrates how nightly aromatherapy can enhance memory in older adults. Over six months, subjects were exposed to various natural oil fragrances for two hours each night, leading to a remarkable 226% increa...
Phys.org - 1 Aug 2023 19:28

A new variable selection method for use in chemometrics applications has recently been proposed by a team of researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. They call the alg...
Phys.org - 1 Aug 2023 19:14

Researchers at Purdue University are advancing the world of robotics and autonomy with their patent-pending method that improves on traditional machine vision and perception.
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 18:30

Over 10,000 earthquakes have hit the Noto Peninsula over the last three years. They are believed to be emanating from an long-dead volcano, with fluids pushing through the collapsed system.
Live Science - 1 Aug 2023 18:04

The strange signal is five times longer than the longest detected gamma-ray bursts of its type.
New Scientist - 1 Aug 2023 18:00

A chemical process that produces methane without living organisms could have warmed up the young Earth - and may complicate the search for life elsewhere
New Scientist - 1 Aug 2023 18:00

Tobacco budworm moth males gather a sweet-smelling chemical from flowers and release it from hairy appendages when they are near females to make themselves more attractive
New Scientist - 1 Aug 2023 18:00

Unexpectedly, the eastern Pacific Ocean is cooling. If this "cold tongue" continues, it could reduce greenhouse gas warming by 30 per cent - but also bring megadrought to the US