Science News
Common Fungus Might Fuel Alzheimer's Onset
Neuroscience News - 17 Oct 2023 00:07
Researchers explored the link between the fungus Candida albicans and Alzheimer's disease. They found that C. albicans produces enzymes breaking down the blood-brain barrier, allowing it to access the brain and produce t...
Tiny generator uses the motion of molecules to produce electricity
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 18:00
Generating electricity from the movements of molecules in a fluid could one day power devices like tiny medical implants or household appliances
Pepper X: The world has a new hottest chilli
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 22:16
Pepper X scorches the previous record holder, the Carolina Reaper, by a million Scoville heat units
Why the Gaza water crisis is decades in the making
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 20:55
The UN says approximately 2 million people in Gaza may soon run out of water because Israel has shut off supplies. Here's why the region is so vulnerable to water crises
China is building the world's largest underwater telescope to hunt for elusive 'ghost particles'
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 20:46
China's forthcoming Tropical Deep-sea Neutrino Telescope (TRIDENT) will search for the origins of cosmic rays in momentary flashes of light beneath the ocean's surface.
New photonic chips for high-capacity data transmissions
Phys.org - 17 Oct 2023 20:07
With the growth in artificial intelligence (AI), 5G systems, cloud computation, and the Internet of Things, transmitters with extremely high capacities are required for data communication. Ultrafast optical modulation is...
Scientists can communicate with people while they are asleep
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 20:00
This is the first such communication method to be established with people who are not lucid dreamers
Watch rare footage of huge crocodile eating baby hippo with umbilical cord still attached
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 18:38
A crocodile in Kenya's Mara River was filmed thrashing around with the corpse of a baby hippo in its jaws in unusual sighting. It is unclear if the crocodile killed the calf or if it snatched a stillborn.
Why do beets turn your poop and pee red?
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 18:03
After you've eaten beets, your poop and urine can take on a shocking red or pink color -- but why?
The trees in our cities are dying -- a sick microbiome may be to blame
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 17:30
Efforts to expand urban green spaces are undermined by street trees dying prematurely. Restoring their root microbiomes could help them live longer
Coin flips don't truly have a 50/50 chance of being heads or tails
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 17:22
Researchers who flipped coins 350,757 times have confirmed that the chance of landing the coin the same way up as it started is around 51 per cent
AI reveals scroll's lost text after it was scorched by Mount Vesuvius eruption 2,000 years ago
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 17:06
Mount Vesuvius' eruption in A.D. 79 carbonized hundreds of scrolls and papyri in the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum. Now, AI has decoded part of a scroll.
Orionid meteor shower peaks this weekend: How to get the best views
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 17:05
The Orionid meteor shower will peak this weekend. Here's when to get the best view.
Largest quake ever seen on Mars points to surprising seismic activity
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 16:01
Mars is generally thought of as being geologically dead, but a huge marsquake measured by NASA's InSight lander suggests otherwise
Cancer-Killing Duo Hunts Down and Destroys Tumors With Surprising Alacrity
Singularity Hub - 17 Oct 2023 16:00
Bacteria may seem like a strange ally in the battle against cancer. But in a new study, genetically engineered bacteria were part of a tag-team therapy to shrink tumors. In mice with blood, breast, or colon cancer, the b...
Spacetime: All the universe's a stage
Symmetry Magazine - 17 Oct 2023 14:03
In the 1900s, Albert Einstein unified the concepts of space and time, giving us a useful new way to picture the universe.
Prize-winning photos highlight the impact of climate change on nature
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 14:00
A glacier under covers, a fish in danger of losing its home and threatened African penguins feature in the best entries to the Royal Society of Biology Photography Competition
Stunning photo of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is our best in decades
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 13:52
NASA's Juno spacecraft has swooped close to Jupiter's moon Io, capturing this amazing photo of the surface - and even better ones will come soon
Thought experiments and conservation laws: Reevaluating quantum conservation principles
Phys.org - 17 Oct 2023 12:50
Conservation laws are central to our understanding of the universe, and now scientists have expanded our understanding of these laws in quantum mechanics.
Dung beetles' feeding habits can be used to track endangered lemurs
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 12:00
Biologists identified DNA from six species of lemurs in the guts of dung beetles collected in Madagascar, demonstrating a possible way to monitor endangered wildlife
See gorgeous ancient Egyptian 'mummy portraits' from nearly 2 millennia ago
Live Science - 17 Oct 2023 12:00
These ancient 'mummy portraits' provide a window into ancient Egyptian life and culture.
Could nuclear weapons testing resume as global tensions rise?
New Scientist - 17 Oct 2023 11:49
Only North Korea has detonated nuclear weapons during the 21st century, but recent indications suggest Russia, the US and China are preparing to resume tests