New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 10:00

A flywheel helps smooth the output of mechanical energy from an engine, and now there is a blueprint for making a quantum version
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 16:06

A new study published in Nature Communications delves into the manipulation of atomic-scale spin transitions using an external voltage, shedding light on the practical implementation of spin control at the nanoscale for ...
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 23:05

Palestinian telecommunications companies say that Israeli military bombardment of Gaza has cut off nearly all mobile phone and internet communications services
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 22:23

Researchers pioneered "acoustic touch" technology, allowing individuals with blindness or low vision to "see" using unique sound icons. These smart glasses translate visual data into distinct auditory cues.
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 22:03

A pilot study found a possible link between the long-term consumption of water with elevated fluoride levels and cognitive impairments in children. Conducted in rural Ethiopia, where wells exhibit varied natural fluoride...
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 21:46

Research suggests that by 2040, the number of people living with dementia could reach 1.7 million, marking a significant increase of over 40% from previous projections. While data up until 2010 indicated a decline in dem...
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 21:05

Researchers revealed that Rumination-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (RF-CBT) can significantly reduce overthinking in teens. This treatment method, originally designed for adults with recurrent depression, has been...
Live Science - 27 Oct 2023 20:42

Mummified mice found atop volcanoes in South America have long hinted that rodents forage on peaks as tall as 22,000 feet, but it turns out mice permanently live at these extreme heights.
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 20:41

A new study uncovered a previously unknown mechanism in hair follicles that allows us to detect touch. Previously, sensation was attributed only to nerve endings in the skin, but this study reveals that cells within hair...
Neuroscience News - 27 Oct 2023 20:21

Researchers examined the connection between screen time and genetic predispositions to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD. Analyzing over 6.5 million genetic polymorphisms, they determined that children genetically ...
Live Science - 27 Oct 2023 20:17

When added to mammalian cells, instead of activating inflammatory pathways as expected, one particular bacteriophage stimulated the cells to grow and survive.
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 20:02

Compared with traditional matched filtering (MF) based methods, sparse synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging could obtain high-quality images of sparse surveillance regions from down-sampled echo data. However, sparse S...
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 20:00

More than a third of food produced in the US goes to waste. Most of it ends up in landfills where it becomes a major source of planet-warming methane as it decays
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 19:31

Ketamine becomes trapped inside certain receptors in the brains of mice - and the longer it is trapped, the longer its antidepressant effects last
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 19:00

A screening test for bowel cancer that looks for RNA in stools can be done at home and is almost as good at detecting the condition as gold-standard colonoscopies
Live Science - 27 Oct 2023 18:47

Researchers have found evidence suggesting wild chimpanzees in Uganda's Kibale National Park go through menopause, shedding light on the evolution of this rare trait in humans.
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2023 18:00

An experiment on the International Space Station suggests early embryo development isn't affected by the low-gravity, high-radiation conditions
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 17:33

The advent of quantum computing is opening previously unimaginable perspectives for solving problems deemed beyond the reach of conventional computers, from cryptography and pharmacology to the physical and chemical prop...
Live Science - 27 Oct 2023 17:32

The James Webb Space Telescope's detection of tellurium in the violent environment of a dead-star merger is a step toward determining where the universe's heaviest elements come from.
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 17:23

In a new collaboration, two research groups, one led by Francesca Ferlaino and one by Markus Greiner, have joined force to develop an advanced quantum gas microscope for magnetic quantum matter. This state-of-the-art ins...
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 16:59

How fast does a droplet flow along a fiber? It depends on the diameter of the fiber, and also on its substructure. These are the findings of a study conducted by researchers from the University of Liège who are interest...
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2023 16:33

The optical frequency comb is an important tool in modern physics research and applications. In 2005, Theodor W. Hänsch and John L. Hall were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their pioneering work on optical frequ...