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just fired up the most powerful rocket booster ever built — a key part of its Space Launch System to return humans to the moon* Yahoo!
* 20/9/3 01:45
NASA hopes to fly the full Space Launch System in 2021, then send astronauts to the moon in 2024 as part of its Artemis... Physicists nudge atoms within less than a trillionth of a second* PhysOrg
* 20/9/3 01:00
Scientists from Regensburg and Zurich have found a fascinating way to push an atom with controlled forces so quickly that they can choreograph the motion of a single molecule within less than a trillionth of a second. The extremely sharp needle of their unique ultrafast microscope serves as the technical basis: It carefully scans molecules, similar to a record player. Physicists at the University... 3 charts show what people around world think about COVID-19 vaccines — and reveal stark differences between countries* Yahoo!
* 20/9/3 00:50
Even if a vaccine does become available, people must be willing to get the shot for the pandemic to end, scientists... CDC tells health officials to expect a coronavirus vaccine byNovember
* Guardian Unlimited Science* 20/9/3 00:44
Critics fear its development has become politicized by Trump who may push for the release of a vaccine that is not fully testedHealth officials across the US have reportedly been notified that they should expect a coronavirus vaccine available to health workers and high-risk groups by November, amid concerns the accelerated vaccine development process has become politicized.The Centers for Disease... 'It just sounds like a thud': astronomers hear biggest cosmic eventsince big bang
* Guardian Unlimited Science* 20/9/3 00:30
Researchers believe noise was two black holes colliding around 7 billion years ago, creating a previously unseen class of stellar objectScientists have announced the detection of a signal from a long-ago collision between two black holes that created a new one of a size never seen before.“It’s the biggest bang since the big bang observed by humanity,” said Caltech physicist Alan Weinstein,... An unexpected origin story for a lopsided black hole merger* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
A lopsided merger of two black holes may have an oddball origin story, according to a new study. Links among poor sleep, high blood pressure, gut microbiomediscovered
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
Researchers have found associations among disrupted sleep, elevated blood pressure and changes in the gut microbiome. The research aimed to determine whether a 28-day period of disrupted sleep changed the microbiota in rats. The researchers also sought to identify biological features associated with undesirable arterial blood pressure changes. How mechanical forces nudge tumors toward malignancy* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
Researchers studying two forms of skin cancer identified a long-overlooked factor determining why some tumors are more likely to metastasize than others: the physical properties of the tissue in which the cancer originates. The findings might set the stage for new ways to monitor and treat the diseases in the future. Effective cancer immunotherapy further linked to regulating a cell'suicide' gene
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
Researchers have added to evidence that a gene responsible for turning off a cell's natural 'suicide' signals may also be the culprit in making breast cancer and melanoma cells resistant to therapies that use the immune system to fight cancer. Gravity wave insights from internet-beaming balloons* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
A better understanding of how gravity waves in the upper atmosphere interact with the jet stream, polar vortex and other phenomena could be key to improved weather predictions and climate models. New treatment for drug-resistant bacterial infections* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
A new antibacterial agent that has been engineered to essentially hide from the human immune system may treat life-threatening MRSA infections. A new article provides details on the agent, which is the first lysin-based treatment with the potential to be used multiple times on a single patient, making it ideal to treat particularly persistent drug-resistant and drug-sensitive infections. Newly identified gene grants tomatoes resistance to bacterial speckdisease
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
Bacterial speck disease, which reduces both fruit yield and quality, has been a growing problem in tomatoes over the last five years. Because the culpable bacterium, Pseudomonas syringae, prefers a cool and wet climate, crops in places such as New York State have been particularly susceptible. Researchers have uncovered the first known gene to impart resistance to a particular strain of the... For vulnerable families, the pandemic's effect on mental health isswift and harsh
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
In just a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic swiftly and substantially worsened mental health among US hourly service workers and their children -- especially those experiencing multiple hardships, according to new research. Many forests scorched by wildfire won't bounce back* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/3 00:24
A study of 22 burned areas across the Southern Rocky Mountains found that forests are becoming less resilient to fire, with some converting to grasslands after burning. By 2050, as little as 3.5% to 6.3% of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine forests in the region will be suitable for recovery post-fire, the study found. WEDNESDAY 2. SEPTEMBER 2020 ------------------------- Gravity wave insights from internet-beaming balloons* PhysOrg
* 20/9/2 22:37
Giant balloons launched into the stratosphere to beam internet service to Earth have helped scientists measure tiny ripples in our upper atmosphere, uncovering patterns that could improve weather forecastsand climate models.
Climate change could deliver more sediment and pollution to the SanFrancisco Bay-Delta
* PhysOrg
* 20/9/2 22:26
Climate change could deliver more silt, sand and pollution to the San Francisco Bay-Delta, along with a mixed bag of other potential consequences and benefits, according to a new study in the AGU journal Water Resources Research, which publishes research articles and commentaries providing a broad understanding of the role of water in Earth's natural systems. COVID-19 sparks 12-fold increase in remote delivery of mental healthcare across the US
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/2 22:17
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a remarkable number of psychologists across the United States to shift to delivering mental health care to patients remotely, according to a national study. Insights into behavior during Chimney Tops 2 Fire could improveevacuation planning
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/2 22:17
To understand what motivates people to evacuate during a wildfire, researchers surveyed affected residents. Their analysis of the responses identified key factors at play, including risk perception, gender, warnings from trusted sources, and evacuation plans. Nasal swab followed by antibody test may catch incorrect Covid-19diagnoses
* Guardian Unlimited Science* 20/9/2 21:49
Use of dual testing could help as swabs miss around 30%-50% of infections, say UK researchersCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageTesting people twice for the coronavirus, with a nasal swab followed by an antibody finger prick test, would catch most of those people who fail to get the right Covid-19 diagnosis, researchers believe.Nose and throat swabs miss around 30% to... Featured Session: Global Technology for Data in the Cloud * Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories* 20/9/2 21:47
2020 has brought global disruption of societies, customer behavior, and economies. The businesses that survive and thrive will need to make fast, smart decisions about how to pivot in today’s world. In this session, you’ll hear from Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, global vice president for block and object storage at Amazon Web Services, about how those smart decisions will be... Ambient light alters refraction in 2-D material* PhysOrg
* 20/9/2 21:45
Microscopic crystals in tantalum disulfide have a starring role in what could become a hit for 3-D displays, virtual reality and even self-driving vehicles. Exclusive: Brazil Amazon fires likely worst in 10 years, August data incomplete, government researcher says* Yahoo!
* 20/9/2 21:32
The official August data on the number of fires in Brazil's Amazon needs to be corrected and will likely show an increase over last year, meaning that blazes surged to a decade high, a scientist responsible for the figures told Reuters on Wednesday. Brazilian media has reported that fires in Brazil's section of the Amazon rainforest fell by 5% in August, citing data currently on the website of... AI Advances and Applications * Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories* 20/9/2 21:31
Is AI at an impasse? The growth of AI to date has been fueled by massive amounts of data and exponential gains in processing efficiency. But are these gains sustainable and if not, what is going to take us to the next level? Join us virtually at EmTech MIT as we look at the status quo and the road ahead for AI. We’ll examine how today’s AI tools are being used to solve real-world... NASA-NOAA satellite tracking Typhoon Maysak's approach to landfall* PhysOrg
* 20/9/2 21:28
Typhoon Maysak was moving north through the East China Sea early on Sept. 2 when NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead and captured a visible image of the storm approaching landfall in SouthKorea.
Experimental vaccine that boosts antigen production shows promiseagainst COVID-19
* ScienceDaily
* 20/9/2 21:28
A bioengineering technique to boost production of specific proteins could be the basis of an effective vaccine against the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, new research suggests.* 1
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