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Physics & Astronomy

Ground-Based Detection of Super-Earth Transit Advances Exoplanet Study

The transit of the exoplanet 55 Cancri e is the shallowest detected from the ground yet, and the success bodes well for characterizing the many small planets…

Life & Chemistry

New Genome Insights Reveal Bird and Crocodile Evolution

The Avian Phylogenomics Consortium, led by Erich Jarvis of Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Duke University, has undertaken just such a project: The…

Life & Chemistry

Genetic Defect Sparks Continuous Recycling in Cushing’s Syndrome

Patients suffering from Cushing’s syndrome are often easy to recognize: they put on considerable weight around the midriff, their faces become rounder, and…

Physics & Astronomy

Quantum Matter Insights: Cold Atoms Unveil Magic Numbers

Topology, a branch of mathematics classifying geometric objects, has been exploited by physicists to predict and describe unusual quantum phases: the…

Life & Chemistry

Slick Snake Outperforms Stubby Lizard in Sand Swimming

That’s one conclusion from a study of the movement patterns of the shovel-nosed snake, a native of the Mojave Desert of the southwest United States. The…

Physics & Astronomy

UA-Led HiRISE Camera Finds Lost Beagle 2 Mars Lander

The UK-led Beagle 2 Mars Lander, thought lost on Mars since 2003, has been found partially deployed on the surface of the planet, ending the mystery of what…

Information Technology

Building Trustworthy Big Data Algorithms for Insightful Analysis

Much of our reams of data sit in large databases of unstructured text. Finding insights among emails, text documents, and websites is extremely difficult…

Health & Medicine

Understanding Chronic Illness Anemia: Key Insights and Advances

When we think of how we fight disease, the image of cells in our immune system fending off microbial invaders often comes to mind. Another strategy our bodies…

Physics & Astronomy

Exploring Cosmic Oceans: New Insights on Earth-Like Planets

Simulations by researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tsinghua University indicate that Earth-like planets are more likely to be found orbiting…

Physics & Astronomy

NASA's Hubble observations suggest underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon

Identifying liquid water is crucial in the search for habitable worlds beyond Earth and for the search of life as we know it.

Trade Fair News

Extended Online Support Boosts Efficiency for Industrial Firms

At the Hanover Trade Fair 2015, Siemens presents its extended Industry Online Support, which, with around 1.8 million visits every month, is one of the most…

Physics & Astronomy

Accelerator Science Breakthroughs: Mira at CERN’s LHC

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the world’s most powerful accelerator, applied greater energy to a similar scenario on July 4, 2012, to detect the…

Information Technology

Engineers develop new methods to speed up simulations in computational grand challenge

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a new family of methods to significantly increase the speed of time-resolved numerical…

Materials Sciences

Maximizing Superconducting Critical Temperature in Molecules

An international research team, led by Professor Kosmas Prassides of Tohoku University, has investigated the electronic properties of the family of…

Physics & Astronomy

Robotically discovering Earth's nearest neighbors

Astronomers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California Observatories, and Tennessee State…

Earth Sciences

Quenched Glasses: Preserving Ancient Life From Asteroid Impacts

Quenched glasses formed by asteroid impacts can encapsulate and preserve biological material for millions of years on Earth, and can also serve as a substrate…

Physics & Astronomy

Observational Evidence of First Generation Stars Found

Astronomers have long theorised the existence of a first generation of stars — known as Population III stars — that were born out of the primordial material…

Life & Chemistry

Iron’s Surprising Origins: How Bacteria Shape Its Existence

Think of an object made of iron: An I-beam, a car frame, a nail. Now imagine that half of the iron in that object owes its existence to bacteria living two and…

Physics & Astronomy

Discovering NGC 2367: Insights into Open Clusters

Open clusters like NGC 2367 are a common sight in spiral galaxies like the Milky Way, and tend to form in their host’s outer regions. On their travels about…

Life & Chemistry

Classifying Microbial Species in the Genomics Era

The rapid explosion in the throughput of DNA sequencing due to new technology platforms is fueling an increase in the number of sequenced microbial genomes and…

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