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New evidence that asteroid caused dinosaur demise

March 11, 2013
In an attempt to discover what wiped out the dinosaurs, researchers have now determined the most precise dates yet for dinosaur extinction and for the well-known impact that occurred around...

Rats ‘touch’ infrared light

March 8, 2013
NeuroscienceLaboratory rats were given the ability to “touch” infrared light by Duke University researchers who have developed a neuroprosthetic device. Their findings are detailed in Nature Communications. Cortical neuroprostheses could...

A pleasant aroma relies on good vibrations

March 6, 2013
The way molecules vibrate, rather than their shape is responsible for giving substances their characteristic smell according to research conducted at UCL. The researchers tested whether altering how a molecule...

4D microscope captures motion in space and time

March 4, 2013
Scientists from the California Institute of Technology have developed techniques for visualising the behaviour of biological nanostructures in space and time. Outlined in PNAS, the technique allows biologists to directly...

Glacier melting accelerated by dark microbial life

February 27, 2013
Scientists previously viewed glaciers as “lifeless lumps of ice” but an Aberystwyth University-led study has demonstrated how microbes that appear on their icy surface  may contribute to glacier melting.Glacier surfaces...

Weighing the most distant black holes

February 27, 2013
A new technique that can measure the mass of supermassive black holes may revolutionise our understanding of their formation and how they help to shape galaxies. The method involves detecting...

Could Spider-Man’s web really stop a runaway train?

February 27, 2013
A group of University of Leicester physics students have determined whether a scene in Spider-Man 2 is scientifically accurate. The group of fourth year MPhys students calculated the material properties...

One step closer to teleportation

February 18, 2013
Once dismissed by Einstein as “spooky action at a distance,” new research suggests that quantum entanglement may hold the key to eventual teleportation. Researchers from Cambridge University, University College London...

“Wandering meatloaf” snail’s teeth may improve solar cells

February 15, 2013
Materials ScienceThe teeth of a marine snail can be used to create less expensive, more efficient nanoscale materials to improve solar cells and lithium-ion batteries. David Kisailus’, an assistant professor...

Water’s pyramid shape confirmed

February 14, 2013
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have confirmed the original model of the molecular structure of water. The findings have made it possible to resolve a long-standing scientific debate...

Ovary development theory overturned

February 14, 2013
The theory of ovary development has been overturned by new research from the University of Adelaide. The findings provide new insights into women’s health and fertility and will result in...

X-rays shine light on Picasso’s paint choice

February 14, 2013
High-energy X-rays have helped to resolve a decades-long debate among art historians about the kind of paint Picasso used to create his masterpieces.Published in Applied Physics A: Materials Science &...

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