The boundary of our solar system has a turbulent sea full of bubblesmagnetic new research shows NASA. Scientists discovered this by applying a new computer model to data obtained by the Voyager space probes. The…
A new way of understanding the structure of proteins, polymers, minerals, and engineered materials will be published in the May 2011 issue of the journal Nature Materials. The discovery by two Penn State University researchers…
Astronomy & Astrophysics publishes new high angular resolution observations of the giant planet orbiting the star β Pictoris. Located at 63.4 light-years from the Sun, β Pic is a very young star of about 12…
A 220-ton cyclotron, the core of what will soon be New Jersey’s most advanced radiation treatment center, will be ending a 3,700-mile journey that began in Belgium, arriving at the construction site of the ProCure…
The Institute for OneWorld Health (iOWH) announced a major milestone in the fight against cholera. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted iOWH permission to begin phase 1 trials for iOWH032, a drug to treat…
The Austrian research group led by physicist Rainer Blatt suggests a fundamentally novel architecture for quantum computation. They have experimentally demonstrated quantum antennas, which enable the exchange of quantum information between two separate memory cells…
New Caledonia crows (Corvus moneduloides) are not only smart, as was believed until now, but also extremely cautious when he discovers objects or being unfamiliar and potentially dangerous, as evidenced by several recent studies. Research…
For that 24 million Americans coping with diabetes and also the 57 million more that are prone to developing diabetes type 2, treatment approaches still evolve as new research targets better methods to improve patient…
Dr Jayne Wallace is making electronic a little much less disposable through making gorgeous objects that are destined to become family heirlooms. She fuses emerging technology with contemporary jewelry to produce psychologically significant, beautiful objects…
The first moment after birth, full-term infants are subject to a high degree of tactile stimulation. Their bodies contact immediately with the towels, bed sheets, nipples and other objects by bathing, grasping mother’s belly and…