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FUTURE SOLAR PANELS WILL GENERATE ENERGY FROM RAINDROPS A new solar cell prototype developed by a team of scientists in Qingdao, China may change the way we use solar panels in the not so distant future. Solar panel technology has changed the way many people bring energy into their homes, but this type of technology has always posed one concern: panels cannot output THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of NEW MEMORY DEVICE INSPIRED BY THE BRAIN The artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo uses 1200 CPUs and 56,000 Wh. This is very different from humans who only have one CPU and use 20 watts when being asked to perform a similar task. Professor YU Woo Jong notes that AI will use a lot less power if hardware can be developed that is based on the human brain’s structure.. Inspired by the neuron connections of the human brain, a COMPOUND TRANSFORMS FROM LIQUID TO SOLID WHEN EXPOSED TO A research group at Kobe University led by Professor Mochida Tomoyuki and PhD student Funasako Yusuke from the Tokyo University of Science have created a compound which is made up of metal. The compound holds the ability to transform into a solid upon being exposed to light and when it is heated turns back into its liquid form. The substance holds promise in the photolithography 3D PRINTING OF A LIVING TISSUE WITH STEM CELL BIO-INK Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a new kind of bio-ink. This discovery could allow the production of complex tissues for surgical implants. The new stem cell-containing bio-ink allows 3D ing of a living tissue, also known as bioing. This bio-ink contains two different polymer-based components. One, extracted from seaweed, is a natural polymer. ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
FUTURE SOLAR PANELS WILL GENERATE ENERGY FROM RAINDROPS A new solar cell prototype developed by a team of scientists in Qingdao, China may change the way we use solar panels in the not so distant future. Solar panel technology has changed the way many people bring energy into their homes, but this type of technology has always posed one concern: panels cannot output THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study NEW MEMORY DEVICE INSPIRED BY THE BRAIN The artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo uses 1200 CPUs and 56,000 Wh. This is very different from humans who only have one CPU and use 20 watts when being asked to perform a similar task. Professor YU Woo Jong notes that AI will use a lot less power if hardware can be developed that is based on the human brain’s structure.. Inspired by the neuron connections of the human brain, a THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
TISSUES COULD POTENTIALLY BE REGENERATED BY 'ORIGAMI ORGANS' Scientists and engineers from Northwestern Medicine have invented a new range of bioactive “tissue papers” that are manufactured from materials derived from organs. These papers are so flexible and thin that they can be folded into an origami bird. The new biomaterials could potentially be used to aid wound healing and to support naturalhormone
A NEWLY DISCOVERED MINERAL CAN CONVERT MOVEMENT, SUNLIGHT A Newly Discovered Mineral Can Convert Movement, Sunlight and Heat Into Electricity at the Same Time. Many forms of energy surrounds us every day and most of it is not being put to good use. Your own movements, sunlight and the heat in a room are all energy sources that could potentially power wearable and portable gadgets, ranging fromsmart
HUMAN DNA SHIELDED FROM X-RAYS BY 'WATER BEAR' PROTEIN Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are microscopic animals capable of surviving in harsh environmental conditions. Takuma Hashimoto, a biologist at the University of Tyo designed experiments to verify if a protein unique to the water bear will protect human DNA from X-ray damage. Human cells nicknamed “Dsup” for “damage suppressor” were cultured from the newly AN 8 BILLION TON PROBLEM CALLED PLASTIC An 8 Billion Ton Problem Called Plastic. Humans have created more than 8 billion metric tons of plastic since synthetic materials began being produced on a large scale in the early 1950s. This volume could cover the entire country of Argentina and most of the material has been dumped in landfills, or in the natural environment. NEW CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY: USING A HEALTHY PERSON'S IMMUNE Researchers from the Netherlands Cancer Institute, University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital have published a new study that shows that if an individual’s own immune system cannot recognize tumors, another individual’s immune cells may be able to assist in the process. In the study, researchers added mutated DNA from cancer cells to immune stimulating HYDROGEN GAS SOLAR PANELS MAY BE THE FUTURE A team of bioscience engineers lead by Johan Martens are currently working on creating miniature solar panels that will offer consumers electricity and fuel. The panels create hydrogen gas, which will in turn greatly reduce CO2, converting it into a usable substance. When hydrogen is stored in a fuel cell it has the ability to HERPES VIRUS CURE MAY BE ON THE WAY Herpes Virus Cure May Be on the Way. July 11, 2016. 2 Comments. 12,068 Views. 4 Min Read. As strange as it sounds, most adults actually carry more than one of the many known herpes viruses. After the initial acute infection, these viruses establish life-long infections within their hosts and cause things such as cold sores, keratitis, genital SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and COMPOUND TRANSFORMS FROM LIQUID TO SOLID WHEN EXPOSED TO A research group at Kobe University led by Professor Mochida Tomoyuki and PhD student Funasako Yusuke from the Tokyo University of Science have created a compound which is made up of metal. The compound holds the ability to transform into a solid upon being exposed to light and when it is heated turns back into its liquid form. The substance holds promise in the photolithography THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study IN THE VICTORIAN ERA MEN WANTED WHISKERS SO BADLY THAT While beards are seen as a male fashion accessory today, beards and whiskers were associated with manss, strength and even male beauty in the 19th century. Unfortunate Victorian men that were not able to grow bushy whiskers or beards were so anxious, that the market for products that guaranteed an increase in facial hair flourished. SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and COMPOUND TRANSFORMS FROM LIQUID TO SOLID WHEN EXPOSED TO A research group at Kobe University led by Professor Mochida Tomoyuki and PhD student Funasako Yusuke from the Tokyo University of Science have created a compound which is made up of metal. The compound holds the ability to transform into a solid upon being exposed to light and when it is heated turns back into its liquid form. The substance holds promise in the photolithography THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study IN THE VICTORIAN ERA MEN WANTED WHISKERS SO BADLY THAT While beards are seen as a male fashion accessory today, beards and whiskers were associated with manss, strength and even male beauty in the 19th century. Unfortunate Victorian men that were not able to grow bushy whiskers or beards were so anxious, that the market for products that guaranteed an increase in facial hair flourished. THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary NEW MEMORY DEVICE INSPIRED BY THE BRAIN The artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo uses 1200 CPUs and 56,000 Wh. This is very different from humans who only have one CPU and use 20 watts when being asked to perform a similar task. Professor YU Woo Jong notes that AI will use a lot less power if hardware can be developed that is based on the human brain’s structure.. Inspired by the neuron connections of the human brain, a ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
FIRST OF ITS KIND: 4,000-YEAR-OLD FUNERAL GARDEN FOUND IN First Of Its Kind: 4,000-Year-Old Funeral Garden Found in Egypt. Archaeological excavations on the Dra Abu el-Naga hill in Luxor, Egypt, have been ongoing for the past 16 years and are sponsored this year by Indra and Técnicas Reunidas. José Manuel Galán, research professor from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and leaderof the
3D PRINTING OF A LIVING TISSUE WITH STEM CELL BIO-INK Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a new kind of bio-ink. This discovery could allow the production of complex tissues for surgical implants. The new stem cell-containing bio-ink allows 3D ing of a living tissue, also known as bioing. This bio-ink contains two different polymer-based components. One, extracted from seaweed, is a natural polymer. ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED WELL PRESERVED STRUCTURES Archaeologists Have Discovered Well Preserved Structures That Date Back To The Time of King Solomon. There are people that believe that the legendary mines of King Solomon were situated amid copper smelting camps found in Israel’s Timna Valley. The barren conditions at Timna have resulted in the amazing preservation of 3,000-year-old organic EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. DNA SAMPLES REVEAL THAT ABORIGINALS HAVE BEEN IN AUSTRALIA The first people appeared in Australia about 50,000 years ago and Aboriginal people have been present in the same regions continuously since then. This was revealed by DNA in hair samples collected from Aboriginal people across Australia in the early to mid-1900s. These findings are the first detailed genetic map of Aboriginal Australiabefore the
50 CENT PAPER STRIP TESTS MAKE DIY CANCER AND MALARIA Ongoing research by a team of chemists at The Ohio State University is aimed towards the invention of paper strips that make the detection of diseases such as malaria and cancer possible at a meager price of 50 cents for each strip. Abraham Badu-Tawiah stated that the process involved the application of a single drop of blood by the user, which SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
COMPOUND TRANSFORMS FROM LIQUID TO SOLID WHEN EXPOSED TO A research group at Kobe University led by Professor Mochida Tomoyuki and PhD student Funasako Yusuke from the Tokyo University of Science have created a compound which is made up of metal. The compound holds the ability to transform into a solid upon being exposed to light and when it is heated turns back into its liquid form. The substance holds promise in the photolithography THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab A NEWLY DISCOVERED MINERAL CAN CONVERT MOVEMENT, SUNLIGHT A Newly Discovered Mineral Can Convert Movement, Sunlight and Heat Into Electricity at the Same Time. Many forms of energy surrounds us every day and most of it is not being put to good use. Your own movements, sunlight and the heat in a room are all energy sources that could potentially power wearable and portable gadgets, ranging fromsmart
ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED MORE THAN 450 LARGE Ancient people built hundreds of huge, mysterious earthworks in the ian rainforest than two thousand years ago, transforming the forests in the process. UK and Brazilian experts have found new evidence in Acre state in the western Brazilian that sheds some light on how indigenous people lived in the long before Europeans EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
COMPOUND TRANSFORMS FROM LIQUID TO SOLID WHEN EXPOSED TO A research group at Kobe University led by Professor Mochida Tomoyuki and PhD student Funasako Yusuke from the Tokyo University of Science have created a compound which is made up of metal. The compound holds the ability to transform into a solid upon being exposed to light and when it is heated turns back into its liquid form. The substance holds promise in the photolithography THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab A NEWLY DISCOVERED MINERAL CAN CONVERT MOVEMENT, SUNLIGHT A Newly Discovered Mineral Can Convert Movement, Sunlight and Heat Into Electricity at the Same Time. Many forms of energy surrounds us every day and most of it is not being put to good use. Your own movements, sunlight and the heat in a room are all energy sources that could potentially power wearable and portable gadgets, ranging fromsmart
ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED MORE THAN 450 LARGE Ancient people built hundreds of huge, mysterious earthworks in the ian rainforest than two thousand years ago, transforming the forests in the process. UK and Brazilian experts have found new evidence in Acre state in the western Brazilian that sheds some light on how indigenous people lived in the long before Europeans EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. HOW DOES SUGAR AND SWEETENERS AFFECT YOUR APPETITE? If you are a healthy young man who wants to watch your weight and manage your blood sugar levels, what should you drink? Can you risk something sugary? Will you be hungrier after drinking calorie-free options containing artificial or natural non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS)? In an article recently published in Springer Nature’s International Journal of Obesity, study NEW MEMORY DEVICE INSPIRED BY THE BRAIN The artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo uses 1200 CPUs and 56,000 Wh. This is very different from humans who only have one CPU and use 20 watts when being asked to perform a similar task. Professor YU Woo Jong notes that AI will use a lot less power if hardware can be developed that is based on the human brain’s structure.. Inspired by the neuron connections of the human brain, a FIRST OF ITS KIND: 4,000-YEAR-OLD FUNERAL GARDEN FOUND IN First Of Its Kind: 4,000-Year-Old Funeral Garden Found in Egypt. Archaeological excavations on the Dra Abu el-Naga hill in Luxor, Egypt, have been ongoing for the past 16 years and are sponsored this year by Indra and Técnicas Reunidas. José Manuel Galán, research professor from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and leaderof the
3D PRINTING OF A LIVING TISSUE WITH STEM CELL BIO-INK Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a new kind of bio-ink. This discovery could allow the production of complex tissues for surgical implants. The new stem cell-containing bio-ink allows 3D ing of a living tissue, also known as bioing. This bio-ink contains two different polymer-based components. One, extracted from seaweed, is a natural polymer. ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED WELL PRESERVED STRUCTURES There are people that believe that the legendary mines of King Solomon were situated amid copper smelting camps found in Israel’s Timna Valley. The barren conditions at Timna have resulted in the amazing preservation of 3,000-year-old organic materials. This has provided Tel Aviv University archaeologists with an exclusive window into the practices and culture of EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. FUTURE SOLAR PANELS WILL GENERATE ENERGY FROM RAINDROPS A new solar cell prototype developed by a team of scientists in Qingdao, China may change the way we use solar panels in the not so distant future. Solar panel technology has changed the way many people bring energy into their homes, but this type of technology has always posed one concern: panels cannot output DNA SAMPLES REVEAL THAT ABORIGINALS HAVE BEEN IN AUSTRALIA The first people appeared in Australia about 50,000 years ago and Aboriginal people have been present in the same regions continuously since then. This was revealed by DNA in hair samples collected from Aboriginal people across Australia in the early to mid-1900s. These findings are the first detailed genetic map of Aboriginal Australiabefore the
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SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads CONTACT - SCIENCE NEWS JOURNAL Recent Posts. What is Disruptive Innovation? New X-Ray Technique Determines Molecular Structure; Scientists Are Putting Metrics for Measuring Schools and Teachers Under Scrutiny ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED ARTIFICIAL MUSCLES THAT ARE ALSO A new polymer has been created that offers a very stretchy as well as self-healing alternative for future tests. This new artificial muscle material was created by a team led by Zhenan Bao, a material scientist at Standford University. The new and improved polymer has some pretty fascinating properties that are proving to be quite beneficial to WEARABLE ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY COMPLETES FIRST CLINICAL TRIAL The results of a clinical trial have shown that a wearable artificial kidney may be the new form of dialysis. The official and complete study was published on June 2nd in JCI Insights. This new technology may be able to completely replace current hemodialysis for people who have reached the end stages of kidney disease. WHAT IS DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION? The term ‘disruptive innovation’ has been around for than two decades, and the best known example of this term is Uber. An app called HWY Pro has recently been launched for trucking companies to save owner-operators time and make the scheduling process efficient. Bill Busbice, one of the founders of HWY Pro describes HUMAN DNA SHIELDED FROM X-RAYS BY 'WATER BEAR' PROTEIN Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are microscopic animals capable of surviving in harsh environmental conditions. Takuma Hashimoto, a biologist at the University of Tyo designed experiments to verify if a protein unique to the water bear will protect human DNA from X-ray damage. Human cells nicknamed “Dsup” for “damage suppressor” were cultured from the newly NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads ENGINEERS HAVE CREATED BIOCOMPATIBLE MICROROBOTS THAT CAN Sam Sia, a Biomedical Engineering Professor at Columbia Engineering recently led a team that used biomaterials that can safely be implanted in the body to manufacture microscale-sized machines. Engineers have been studying hydrogels (biocompatible materials) for decades and Sia has used these to make devices that have freely moving, three-dimensional parts. 50 CENT PAPER STRIP TESTS MAKE DIY CANCER AND MALARIA Ongoing research by a team of chemists at The Ohio State University is aimed towards the invention of paper strips that make the detection of diseases such as malaria and cancer possible at a meager price of 50 cents for each strip. Abraham Badu-Tawiah stated that the process involved the application of a single drop of blood by the user, which SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVEREDREASON FOR SETTLEMENT PLYMOUTHWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH COLONYWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH LOCATEDWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH ROCKWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH SETTLED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads SCIENCE NEWS JOURNALCHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTHEALTH & MEDICINEHISTORYNANOTECHNOLOGYNEUROSCIENCE Latest Science News - covering cancer, technology, nanotechnology, space, health, environment and much more! ARRIVAL OF FIRST HUMANS IN NORTH AMERICA HAPPENED EARLIER Until now, it was believed that the earliest settlement date of North America was 14,000 years ago. This figure has now been demonstrated to have been 10,000 years earlier. The first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait is now estimated at 24,000 Before Present (BP), and happened at the height of A BRONZE AGE CITY THAT WAS FLOURISHING FOR 1,200 YEARS HAS A Bronze Age City That Was Flourishing For 1,200 Years Has Been Discovered in Northern Iraq. In the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, the small Kurdish village of Bassetki was recently found to be the site of a large Bronze Age city in about 3000 BC. Bassetki is close to the town of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Archeologists from the Institutefor
SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED NANOROBOTS THAT CAN TRAVEL DOWN A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the bloodstream to administer drugs precisely by targeting a tumor’s cancer cells. This is the best way to inject medication since the integrity of the healthy tissues and THE WORLD'S SMALLEST NEEDLE-ELECTRODES HAVE A DIAMETER OF A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.. The needles electrodes are manufactured on 1 mm × 1 mm block modules and have a diameter of only 5-μm.The research team is based at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering and the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVEREDREASON FOR SETTLEMENT PLYMOUTHWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH COLONYWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH LOCATEDWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH ROCKWHERE WAS PLYMOUTH SETTLED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD MAY BE CONTROLLED BY THE MOON A lot of power is needed to create a stable magnetic field. Researchers took into account the 3,700 billion watts of power through the transfer of both gravitational and rotational energy within the system containing the Earth, Sun and Moon, combined with over 1,000 billion watts believed to be available in order to cause this type of motion within the outer core. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HORSESHOE CRAB IN SCIENCE The impact of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in science is historically vast and vitally significant. Ranging from their use in the study of vision nearly one hundred years ago, to quantification of marine bacteria, to current and future applications of potentially life saving diagnostic tests containing extractions of their blood cells, the horseshoe crab PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICY VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING But, no one can ever accuse Trump of basing his views on principles, because, as it relates to climate change, he has none. His views have morphed over the years – from that of a complete denier back in 2012. “Global warming is a hoax invented by and for the Chinese to make U.S. manufacturers less competitive.”. NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads CONTACT - SCIENCE NEWS JOURNAL Recent Posts. What is Disruptive Innovation? New X-Ray Technique Determines Molecular Structure; Scientists Are Putting Metrics for Measuring Schools and Teachers Under Scrutiny ORIGINAL 1620 PLYMOUTH SETTLEMENT DISCOVERED Researchers from UMass Boston’s Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research have discovered the original 1620 Plymouth settlement three hundred and ninety five years after Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A portion of the proof includes a calf that UMass Boston students havenamed Constance.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED ARTIFICIAL MUSCLES THAT ARE ALSO A new polymer has been created that offers a very stretchy as well as self-healing alternative for future tests. This new artificial muscle material was created by a team led by Zhenan Bao, a material scientist at Standford University. The new and improved polymer has some pretty fascinating properties that are proving to be quite beneficial to WEARABLE ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY COMPLETES FIRST CLINICAL TRIAL The results of a clinical trial have shown that a wearable artificial kidney may be the new form of dialysis. The official and complete study was published on June 2nd in JCI Insights. This new technology may be able to completely replace current hemodialysis for people who have reached the end stages of kidney disease. WHAT IS DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION? The term ‘disruptive innovation’ has been around for than two decades, and the best known example of this term is Uber. An app called HWY Pro has recently been launched for trucking companies to save owner-operators time and make the scheduling process efficient. Bill Busbice, one of the founders of HWY Pro describes HUMAN DNA SHIELDED FROM X-RAYS BY 'WATER BEAR' PROTEIN Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are microscopic animals capable of surviving in harsh environmental conditions. Takuma Hashimoto, a biologist at the University of Tyo designed experiments to verify if a protein unique to the water bear will protect human DNA from X-ray damage. Human cells nicknamed “Dsup” for “damage suppressor” were cultured from the newly NEW SELF-DRIVING CARS TESTING METHOD SAVES 99.9% OF A new way to test autonomous vehicles has been developed by mobility researchers at the University of Michigan. This method eliminates the billions of miles of driving that is normally needed before consumers would accept a car as being ready for the road. General Motors has already been testing their autonomous vehicles on public roads ENGINEERS HAVE CREATED BIOCOMPATIBLE MICROROBOTS THAT CAN Sam Sia, a Biomedical Engineering Professor at Columbia Engineering recently led a team that used biomaterials that can safely be implanted in the body to manufacture microscale-sized machines. Engineers have been studying hydrogels (biocompatible materials) for decades and Sia has used these to make devices that have freely moving, three-dimensional parts. 50 CENT PAPER STRIP TESTS MAKE DIY CANCER AND MALARIA Ongoing research by a team of chemists at The Ohio State University is aimed towards the invention of paper strips that make the detection of diseases such as malaria and cancer possible at a meager price of 50 cents for each strip. Abraham Badu-Tawiah stated that the process involved the application of a single drop of blood by the user, which* Privacy Policy
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