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Gene therapies restore hearing in several kids with inherited deafness
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 01:30
Two new gene therapies show promise in treating otoferlin-related deafness, an inherited condition.
Japan's rolling and hopping lunar rovers send back images of the moon
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 22:31
Japan's Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) didn't last long after it landed on the surface of the moon, but it released two rovers - one that hops and one that rolls - that took images on the lunar surface
A Child Born Deaf Can Hear for the First Time Thanks to Pioneering Gene Therapy
Singularity Hub - 25 Jan 2024 22:01
When Aissam Dam had the strange device connected to his ear, he had no idea it was going to change his life. An 11-year-old boy, Aissam was born deaf due to a single gene mutation. In October 2023, he became the first pe...
Mysterious black hole jets may be the source of powerful cosmic rays
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 21:00
Observations of the microquasar SS 433 provide clues to how these small black holes accelerate electrons to produce high-energy jets
Right again, Einstein: New snapshot of 1st black hole to be photographed confirms relativity
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 20:51
The new black hole image offers further confirmation for Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Newly discovered asteroid the size of an airplane will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday -- and you can watch it happen
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 20:15
Asteroid 2024 BJ, which astronomers detected earlier this month, will be live-streamed as it zooms within 220,000 miles of Earth, or closer to us than the average distance to the moon.
Silicon Valley's top AI models are terrible at rebus wordplay puzzles
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 20:00
Rebus puzzles provide wordplay challenges involving both images and text, and they can confound Silicon Valley's most powerful AI models
Shaping the dawn of the quantum age
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 19:53
Electrons that spin to the right and the left at the same time. Particles that change their states together, even though they are separated by enormous distances. Intriguing phenomena like these are completely commonplac...
Team develops new way to generate powerful and focused X-rays using electron waveshaping
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 19:53
Scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed and simulated a new energy-efficient way to generate highly focused and finely controlled X-rays that are up to a thousand time...
Geometric phase-encoded liquid crystal optical sensing
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 19:41
Sensing technology, integral to environmental monitoring, data acquisition, and precision data processing, is evolving rapidly. Researchers are at the forefront of developing swift, accessible, and cost-effective sensors...
Japan's high-precision 'Moon Sniper' spacecraft hit its target, but it landed upside down
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 19:16
On Jan. 19, Japan's 'Moon Sniper' spacecraft made a successful soft landing on the moon. The landing was the most precise in lunar history; it was also upside-down.
Team accomplishes precise measurements of the heaviest atoms
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 19:13
An international research team has successfully conducted ultra-precise X-ray spectroscopic measurements of helium-like uranium. The team, which includes researchers from Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Helmho...
How NASA correctly predicted that a tiny asteroid would burn up over Germany, hours before it happened
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 18:58
Astronomers detected a small asteroid zooming toward Earth's atmosphere on Jan. 21, correctly predicting it would explode over Germany within hours. Here's how they did it.
Robot dinosaur tests surprising theory about the evolution of feathers
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 18:00
Experiments with a robotic dinosaur suggest feathers may have evolved to startle prey into fleeing from hiding places, a strategy used by some modern birds
Dinosaurs evolved feathers to scare prey, suggests robot experiment
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 18:00
Experiments with a robotic dinosaur suggest feathers may have evolved to startle prey into fleeing from hiding places, a strategy used by some modern birds
Tiny male marsupials sacrifice sleep for a chance at sex -- then all die at once and get eaten
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 18:00
Male antechinuses lose three hours of sleep every night during their three-week breeding season to boost their chances of mating, then they die off in a single event.
Tiny marsupials sacrifice sleep for sex during the breeding season
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 18:00
Antechinus males only live for one breeding season, so they give up 3 hours of sleep a night during this short period before dying of exhaustion
New method flips the script on topological physics
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 17:56
The branch of mathematics known as topology has become a cornerstone of modern physics thanks to the remarkable--and above all reliable--properties it can impart to a material or system. Unfortunately, identifying topolo...
Photographer snaps extremely rare 'green flash' coming from Venus
Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 17:49
A brief flash of green light was recently spotted coming from Venus in the night sky. The colorful shimmer has only been seen a handful of times before.
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Live Science - 25 Jan 2024 17:09
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Owls may actually be able to turn their heads a full 360 degrees
New Scientist - 25 Jan 2024 17:00
Owls are famously good at rotating their heads, but now anatomical findings suggest they really could go a full 360 degrees without injuring themselves
Rare decay of the Higgs boson may point to physics beyond the Standard Model
Phys.org - 25 Jan 2024 17:00
Particle physicists have detected a novel decay of the Higgs boson for the first time, revealing a slight discrepancy in the predictions of the Standard Model and perhaps pointing to new physics beyond it. The findings a...