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Stellar Zombie: XMM-Newton
XMM-Newton Measures Speedy Spin Of Rare Celestial Object
XMM-Newton has caught the fading glow of a tiny celestial object, revealing its rotation rate for the first time. The new information confirms this particular object as one of an extremely rare class of stellar zombie – each one the dead heart of a star that refuses to [...]
Can You See Me Now?
Could Help Sharpen Photos Distorted
cell-phone photos and big, clunky telephoto lenses could be things of the past.
Making Supersolids With Ultracold Gas Atoms
This is the kind of stuff i do everyday…Simply Weird Stuff
Physicists at the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland have proposed a recipe for turning ultracold “boson” atoms—the ingredients of Bose-Einstein condensates—into a “supersolid,” an exotic state of matter that behaves simultaneously as [...]
Social Anxiety In Monkeys And Humans
Genetic Variation Cues Social Anxiety In Monkeys And Humans
A genetic variation involving the brain chemical serotonin has been found to shape the social behavior of rhesus macaque monkeys, which could provide researchers with a new model for studying autism, social anxiety and schizophrenia. Humans and macaques are the only members of the primate family to [...]
Water Levels Sensitive To Climate Change
The water level in the Great Lakes has varied by only about two meters during the last century, helping them to play a vital role in the region’s shipping, fishing, recreation and power generation industries.
Genetic Testing: Do We Really Want To Know Everything Our Genome Has To Say?
Once impenetrable, the individual genetic code is becoming an open book thanks to kits that scan for genes linked to scores of traits and diseases, from bladder cancer and baldness to male infertility and memory loss.
Unborn Exposed To Alcohol Are Attracted To Smell Of Liquor After Birth
Rats are more attracted to liquor’s smell during puberty if their mothers were given alcohol during pregnancy.
Nanotechnology In Dietary Supplements
The ability of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate the safety of dietary supplements using nanomaterials is severely limited by lack of information, lack of resources and the agency’s lack of statutory authority in certain critical areas, according to a new expert report released by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN).
Surgical Checklist Helps Patients Survive
If you don’t want to know too much about the state of surgical safety today, you had better not read further. Though these study results are positive, they reflect poorly on the current state of care in hospital surgical units today.
Smartfish Pro Self-Adjusting Ergonomic Keyboard
Smartfish Pro
Typing on the computer all day can lead to some problems. And I’m not talking lack of sleep and a steady diet of Hot Pockets. I’m talking carpal tunnel syndrome. Between comments on Facebook, twitter, gaming and commenting, we are all just one keystroke away from carpal tunnel at any given time. The Smartfish [...]
Mini-CD-Rs Go Floppy
Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept Car
BEHOLD! The World Thorium Fuel concept car by Cadillac.
The Cadillac WTF (yes, we know), designed by Loren Kulesus, is supposed to be powered by the nuclear fuel thorium and therefore last 100 years (Whaaa? Nuclear fuel in a car? What an intriguing idea!):
Elsewhere, every major system is redundant in case of a failure. And the wheels don’t [...]
Ten Commandments of Twitter
DaVinciDeb: Most of our cutting edge technology today exists in a world similar to the wild west, where few laws existed. But recently Moses stopped by for a chat. As it turns out, Moses has gotten a little fed up with the way things are going on Twitter, so he brought with him some rules to [...]
