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NEW SODIUM-ION BATTERY FOR LARGE-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE The critical challenge is for the battery to have both high energy density and excellent cycle life. Now, scientists from the Washington State University (WSU) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have devised a new sodium-ion battery that can hold as much energy and works as well as some commercial lithium-ion battery chemistries.. The new battery technology can deliver a A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF FASTER WOUND HEALING Unlocking the secrets of faster wound healing. A new pathway that will make faster healing of wounds by regulating cells that orchestrate the inflammatory response. Myeloid-SREBP Activity Suppresses Epidermal and Dermal Healing. Autoimmune diseases are a common cause of delayed wound healing. These wounds significantly impact mortality WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR By. Amit Malewar. -. June 7, 2019. Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. The study, in other words, suggeststhat it
STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. The 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Like 2D internet it will use Browser, Search engine, Servers. As compare to 2D Internet, it will make world more social. Some companies, like Google, is already taking action toimprove and
NEW SODIUM-ION BATTERY FOR LARGE-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE The critical challenge is for the battery to have both high energy density and excellent cycle life. Now, scientists from the Washington State University (WSU) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have devised a new sodium-ion battery that can hold as much energy and works as well as some commercial lithium-ion battery chemistries.. The new battery technology can deliver a A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF FASTER WOUND HEALING Unlocking the secrets of faster wound healing. A new pathway that will make faster healing of wounds by regulating cells that orchestrate the inflammatory response. Myeloid-SREBP Activity Suppresses Epidermal and Dermal Healing. Autoimmune diseases are a common cause of delayed wound healing. These wounds significantly impact mortality WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. A NEW METAL FOAM IS AS BULLETPROOF AS HEAVY STEEL ARMOR By. Amit Malewar. -. June 7, 2019. Using composite metal foam (CMF), scientists at the North Carolina State University have developed a bulletproof material that can stop the ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, even though it weighs less than half as much. The study, in other words, suggeststhat it
STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. NEW VANGUARD TEST DETECT SARS-COV-2 EVEN WHEN IT MUTATES Using CRISPR gene editing, scientists from Nanyang Technological University have developed a diagnostic test called VaNGuard (Variant Nucleotide Guard) to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus even after it has gone through mutations. THE BEST VIEW YET OF THE BRIGHTEST EXPLOSIONS IN THE Scientists have gained the best view yet of the brightest explosions in the universe: A specialised observatory in Namibia has recorded the most energetic radiation and longest gamma-ray afterglow of a so-called gamma-ray burst (GRB) to date. WHY SPACE TRAVEL WEAKENS OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMS? 1 day ago · For decades, scientists have been exploring the effects of microgravity on the immune system, sometimes by simulating space gravity in earthbound labs.. In the latest study by one of the first women astronauts, Millie Hughes-Fulford, Ph.D., scientists at UCSF and Stanford University have found that the weakening of an astronaut’s immune system during space travel is likely due in part to HUBBLE CAPTURED AN UNBARRED SPIRAL GALAXY IN FANTASTIC Recently Hubble captured an unbarred spiral galaxy called NGC 691 that is about 130,000 light-years across. Originally discovered on November 13, 1786, by William Herschel, the galaxy is also known as UGC 1305, CGCG 482-023, MCG +04-05-019, PGC 6793. WORLD’S FIRST BLOOD TEST FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF NUS scientists have developed a new technique called extracellular vesicle monitoring of small-molecule chemical occupancy and protein expression (ExoSCOPE) that is accurate, less invasive and significantly brings forward the evaluation window, by using liquidbiopsies.
A NOVEL CRYSTALLINE FORM OF SILICON COULD ENABLE NEXT-GEN A team led by Carnegie’s Thomas Shiell and Timothy Strobel developed a new method for synthesizing a novel crystalline form of silicon with a hexagonal structure that could potentially be used to create next-generation electronic and energy devices with enhanced properties that exceed those of the “normal” cubic form of silicon usedtoday.
FIRST ECLIPSING MAGNETIC PROPELLER DISCOVERED IN A BINARY Scientists at the University of Notre Dame have identified the first eclipsing magnetic propeller in a cataclysmic variable star system. NEW SODIUM-ION BATTERY FOR LARGE-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE The critical challenge is for the battery to have both high energy density and excellent cycle life. Now, scientists from the Washington State University (WSU) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have devised a new sodium-ion battery that can hold as much energy and works as well as some commercial lithium-ion battery chemistries.. The new battery technology can deliver a ASTRONOMERS HAVE DETECTED X-RAYS FROM URANUS FOR THE FIRST Astronomers have detected X-rays from Uranus for the first time, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, as shown in this image from March2021.
SCIENTISTS ACCIDENTALLY DISCOVERED A DYING SUPERMASSIVE Tohoku University's Kohei Ichikawa and his research group may have discovered an AGN towards the end of its life span by accident after catching an AGN signal from the Arp 187 galaxy.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. The 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Like 2D internet it will use Browser, Search engine, Servers. As compare to 2D Internet, it will make world more social. Some companies, like Google, is already taking action toimprove and
PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS In a new study, scientists from the Salk Institute reported that the hormone called jasmonic acid is particularly essential for a plant’s defense response against fungi and insects. Moreover, it uncovers crucial complex communication networks in plants. Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants soundthe
A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGOHUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOPEOPLE 3000 YEARS AGOPERIOD OF HUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOWHAT WAS GOING ON 3000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL The next step in human evolution. Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk want to establish brain-machine interface through his new startup called neural lace technology. But according to scientists, it is probably a bad idea. This is an absurdly simple narrative to spin about Neuralink while understanding the role of technology in the world around us. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Men Who Marry Fat Women Are Happier And Live Longer. A study by Dr. Filemón Alvarado and Dr. Edgardo Morales at UNAM’s psychology department suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a healthy and happy life. Most of the time, fat women experience both the stigma of unattractiveness and the stigma they lack control.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. The 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Like 2D internet it will use Browser, Search engine, Servers. As compare to 2D Internet, it will make world more social. Some companies, like Google, is already taking action toimprove and
PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS In a new study, scientists from the Salk Institute reported that the hormone called jasmonic acid is particularly essential for a plant’s defense response against fungi and insects. Moreover, it uncovers crucial complex communication networks in plants. Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants soundthe
A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGOHUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOPEOPLE 3000 YEARS AGOPERIOD OF HUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOWHAT WAS GOING ON 3000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL The next step in human evolution. Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk want to establish brain-machine interface through his new startup called neural lace technology. But according to scientists, it is probably a bad idea. This is an absurdly simple narrative to spin about Neuralink while understanding the role of technology in the world around us. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Men Who Marry Fat Women Are Happier And Live Longer. A study by Dr. Filemón Alvarado and Dr. Edgardo Morales at UNAM’s psychology department suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a healthy and happy life. Most of the time, fat women experience both the stigma of unattractiveness and the stigma they lack control. THE BEST VIEW YET OF THE BRIGHTEST EXPLOSIONS IN THE Scientists have gained the best view yet of the brightest explosions in the universe: A specialised observatory in Namibia has recorded the most energetic radiation and longest gamma-ray afterglow of a so-called gamma-ray burst (GRB) to date. HUBBLE CAPTURED AN UNBARRED SPIRAL GALAXY IN FANTASTIC 1 day ago · Recently Hubble captured an unbarred spiral galaxy called NGC 691 that is about 130,000 light-years across. Originally discovered on November 13, 1786, by William Herschel, the galaxy is also known as UGC 1305, CGCG 482-023, MCG +04-05-019, PGC 6793. A NOVEL CRYSTALLINE FORM OF SILICON COULD ENABLE NEXT-GEN A team led by Carnegie’s Thomas Shiell and Timothy Strobel developed a new method for synthesizing a novel crystalline form of silicon with a hexagonal structure that could potentially be used to create next-generation electronic and energy devices with enhanced properties that exceed those of the “normal” cubic form of silicon usedtoday.
ASTRONOMERS HAVE DETECTED X-RAYS FROM URANUS FOR THE FIRST Astronomers have detected X-rays from Uranus for the first time, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, as shown in this image from March2021.
T-RAYS COULD BE USED TO IMAGE AND TREAT PATIENTS WITH SKIN Scientists from the University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, along with the Universities of Warwick and Exeter and University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire, developed a new imaging and treatment equipment generation based on T-rays a technology called terabotics. The work has received £8 million as a fund from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. SCIENTISTS UNCOVERED EXOTIC QUANTUM PROPERTIES IN Magnetite (Fe3O4) is the oldest magnetic material known to mankind. It is a common mineral with strong magnetic properties, used widely in catalytic processes. In a new study, scientists uncovered exotic quantum properties hidden in magnetite. The study reveals the existence of low-energy waves that indicate the critical role ofelectronic
GRAPHENE CAN BE USED FOR ULTRA-HIGH DENSITY HARD DISK Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives (HDD), with up to a tenfold jump compared to current technologies. GENERATING ELECTRICITY USING TINY CARBON PARTICLES A novel approach of generating electricity has been developed by MIT scientists that uses tiny carbon particles that can create a current simply by interacting with liquid i.e., organic solvent surroundingthem.
THE ORIGIN OF DEADLY BRAIN CANCER DISCOVERED The origin of deadly brain cancer discovered. The finding could lead to potential therapies. Glioblastoma is an aggressive type of cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord—glioblastoma forms from cells called astrocytes that support nerve cells. Scientists from McGill University have identified the origin and a specific geneneeded
WORLD’S FIRST BLOOD TEST FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF NUS scientists have developed a new technique called extracellular vesicle monitoring of small-molecule chemical occupancy and protein expression (ExoSCOPE) that is accurate, less invasive and significantly brings forward the evaluation window, by using liquidbiopsies.
TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. The 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Like 2D internet it will use Browser, Search engine, Servers. As compare to 2D Internet, it will make world more social. Some companies, like Google, is already taking action toimprove and
PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS In a new study, scientists from the Salk Institute reported that the hormone called jasmonic acid is particularly essential for a plant’s defense response against fungi and insects. Moreover, it uncovers crucial complex communication networks in plants. Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants soundthe
A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGOHUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOPEOPLE 3000 YEARS AGOPERIOD OF HUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOWHAT WAS GOING ON 3000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL The next step in human evolution. Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk want to establish brain-machine interface through his new startup called neural lace technology. But according to scientists, it is probably a bad idea. This is an absurdly simple narrative to spin about Neuralink while understanding the role of technology in the world around us. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Men Who Marry Fat Women Are Happier And Live Longer. A study by Dr. Filemón Alvarado and Dr. Edgardo Morales at UNAM’s psychology department suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a healthy and happy life. Most of the time, fat women experience both the stigma of unattractiveness and the stigma they lack control.TECH EXPLORIST
Tech Explorist provides the latest science and technology news, including scientific research, discoveries, space science, inventions. 3D INTERNET : THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 3D internet is a powerful combination of two forces. Those two forces are Internet and 3D Graphics. The 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Like 2D internet it will use Browser, Search engine, Servers. As compare to 2D Internet, it will make world more social. Some companies, like Google, is already taking action toimprove and
PLANTS USE HORMONE TO FIGHT FUNGI AND INSECT ATTACKS In a new study, scientists from the Salk Institute reported that the hormone called jasmonic acid is particularly essential for a plant’s defense response against fungi and insects. Moreover, it uncovers crucial complex communication networks in plants. Scientists found that a hormone called jasmonic acid, or jasmonate helps plants soundthe
A METHOD TO IDENTIFY COMPUTER-GENERATED TEXT Scientists dubbed this method as GLTR. The tool inspects the visual footprint of an automatically generated text. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system made a text. The method is based on a model trained on 45 million texts from websites — the free version of the OpenAI model, GPT-2 because it uses GPT-2 todetect
WHY THE EARTH COOLED SUDDENLY ABOUT 13,000 YEARS AGOHUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOPEOPLE 3000 YEARS AGOPERIOD OF HUMAN HISTORY 3000 YEARS AGOWHAT WAS GOING ON 3000 YEARS AGO One big question was, did an extraterrestrial impact occur near the end of the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago as the ice sheets covering Canada were melting, and cause an abrupt cooling that thrust the northern hemisphere back into the ice age for an extra 1,200years?
WOMEN MORE PRONE TO SMARTPHONE ADDICTION THAN MEN A new study suggests that women use more smartphone than men. They have more smartphone addiction as compared to men. Findings show that the 52 percent of female respondents use their smartphones for at least 4 hours a day. A South Korean study conducted a survey of 1,236 students from six different colleges in Suwon, Gyeonggi. KIMCHI: SCIENTISTS DETERMINED THE SOURCE OF LACTIC ACID Study analyzed the origin source of lactic acid bacteria that directly affect the fermentation of kimchi through multi-omics analysis after selectively sterilizing four ingredients for kimchi, namely kimchi cabbage, garlic, ginger, and red pepper. STUDY SUGGESTS ACTION MOVIES MAKES US EAT MORE SNACKS The study conducted by Cornell University point out some TV programs cause people to eat twice as much as other programs. Lead author, Aner Tal, Ph.D., said, “We find that if you’re watching an action movie while snacking your mouth will see more action too. In other words, the more distracting the program is the more you will eat. EXPERTS REVEAL THE DANGERS OF ELON MUSK'S RADICAL The next step in human evolution. Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk want to establish brain-machine interface through his new startup called neural lace technology. But according to scientists, it is probably a bad idea. This is an absurdly simple narrative to spin about Neuralink while understanding the role of technology in the world around us. MEN WHO MARRY FAT WOMEN ARE HAPPIER AND LIVE LONGER Men Who Marry Fat Women Are Happier And Live Longer. A study by Dr. Filemón Alvarado and Dr. Edgardo Morales at UNAM’s psychology department suggests that marrying fat women tend to have a healthy and happy life. Most of the time, fat women experience both the stigma of unattractiveness and the stigma they lack control. THE BEST VIEW YET OF THE BRIGHTEST EXPLOSIONS IN THE Scientists have gained the best view yet of the brightest explosions in the universe: A specialised observatory in Namibia has recorded the most energetic radiation and longest gamma-ray afterglow of a so-called gamma-ray burst (GRB) to date. HUBBLE CAPTURED AN UNBARRED SPIRAL GALAXY IN FANTASTIC 1 day ago · Recently Hubble captured an unbarred spiral galaxy called NGC 691 that is about 130,000 light-years across. Originally discovered on November 13, 1786, by William Herschel, the galaxy is also known as UGC 1305, CGCG 482-023, MCG +04-05-019, PGC 6793. A NOVEL CRYSTALLINE FORM OF SILICON COULD ENABLE NEXT-GEN A team led by Carnegie’s Thomas Shiell and Timothy Strobel developed a new method for synthesizing a novel crystalline form of silicon with a hexagonal structure that could potentially be used to create next-generation electronic and energy devices with enhanced properties that exceed those of the “normal” cubic form of silicon usedtoday.
ASTRONOMERS HAVE DETECTED X-RAYS FROM URANUS FOR THE FIRST Astronomers have detected X-rays from Uranus for the first time, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, as shown in this image from March2021.
T-RAYS COULD BE USED TO IMAGE AND TREAT PATIENTS WITH SKIN Scientists from the University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, along with the Universities of Warwick and Exeter and University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire, developed a new imaging and treatment equipment generation based on T-rays a technology called terabotics. The work has received £8 million as a fund from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. SCIENTISTS UNCOVERED EXOTIC QUANTUM PROPERTIES IN Magnetite (Fe3O4) is the oldest magnetic material known to mankind. It is a common mineral with strong magnetic properties, used widely in catalytic processes. In a new study, scientists uncovered exotic quantum properties hidden in magnetite. The study reveals the existence of low-energy waves that indicate the critical role ofelectronic
GRAPHENE CAN BE USED FOR ULTRA-HIGH DENSITY HARD DISK Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives (HDD), with up to a tenfold jump compared to current technologies. GENERATING ELECTRICITY USING TINY CARBON PARTICLES A novel approach of generating electricity has been developed by MIT scientists that uses tiny carbon particles that can create a current simply by interacting with liquid i.e., organic solvent surroundingthem.
THE ORIGIN OF DEADLY BRAIN CANCER DISCOVERED The origin of deadly brain cancer discovered. The finding could lead to potential therapies. Glioblastoma is an aggressive type of cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord—glioblastoma forms from cells called astrocytes that support nerve cells. Scientists from McGill University have identified the origin and a specific geneneeded
WORLD’S FIRST BLOOD TEST FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF NUS scientists have developed a new technique called extracellular vesicle monitoring of small-molecule chemical occupancy and protein expression (ExoSCOPE) that is accurate, less invasive and significantly brings forward the evaluation window, by using liquidbiopsies.
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SWITCHING TO GREEN INHALERS COULD REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS AND CUTCOSTS
October 30th, 2019
A study from researchers at the University of Cambridge has found that switching to alternative, greener inhalers would not only result in significant carbon savings but could be achieved alongside reduced drug costs by using less expensive brands.Read more
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SWITCHING TO GREEN INHALERS COULD REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS AND CUTCOSTS
October 30th, 2019
WHAT MAKES THE EARTH’S SURFACE MOVE?October 31st, 2019
CALCIUM PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN PRIMARY ROOT DEVELOPMENTOctober 28th, 2019
STUDY PINPOINTS THE ORIGIN OF MODERN HUMANSOctober 30th, 2019
FOOD WASTE IN TOURISM IS A BIGGER ISSUE THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHTNovember 1st, 2019
SCIENTISTS DISCOVERED SMALLEST BLACK HOLE EVERNovember 1st, 2019
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Space
HUBBLE CAPTURES COSMIC FACEOctober 29th, 2019
In celebration of Halloween, this new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captures two galaxies of equal size in a collisionthat appears...
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Health
GENETIC VARIANTS FOR AUTISM-LINKED TO HIGHER RATES OF SELF-HARM AND CHILDHOOD MALTREATMENTOctober 29th, 2019
People with a higher genetic likelihood of autism are more likely to report higher childhood maltreatment, self-harm and suicidal thoughts according to a new study by researchers at the University ofCambridge.
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Space
ESO TELESCOPE REVEALS WHAT COULD BE THE SMALLEST DWARF PLANET YET INTHE SOLAR SYSTEM
October 29th, 2019
Astronomers using ESO’s SPHERE instrument at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) have revealed that the asteroid Hygiea could be classified as a dwarf planet....Read more
Science
CALCIUM PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN PRIMARY ROOT DEVELOPMENTOctober 28th, 2019
Key role for calcium release in root development.Read more
Technology
SUPERCOMPUTER ANALYZES WEB TRAFFIC ACROSS THE ENTIRE INTERNETOctober 28th, 2019
Modeling web traffic could aid cybersecurity, computing infrastructure design, Internet policy, and more.Read more
Science
CRACKING THE MYSTERY OF NATURE’S TOUGHEST MATERIALOctober 26th, 2019
The wonder of Nacre.Read more
Science
THERE IS A LINK BETWEEN UNIQUE BRAIN CELLS AND OCD AND ANXIETYOctober 26th, 2019
Female sex hormones caused more severe OCD behaviors and induced added anxiety in the mice.Read more
Invention
A NEW KIND OF ARTIFICIAL MOLECULAR MUSCLE FROM A POLYMEROctober 26th, 2019
A new light-sensitive hydrogel with improved biocompatibility compared with similar materials.Read more
Environment
MOUNTAIN STREAMS EMIT A SURPRISING AMOUNT OF CO2October 25th, 2019
For the first time, an EPFL-led team of scientists has measured the total amount of CO2 emissions from mountain streams worldwide. This research builds on findings issued in February 2019 and shows how important it is to include mountain streams in assessments of the global carbon cycle.Read more
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