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Physics & Astronomy

Venus Express wins Popular Science’s ‘Best of What’s New’ award

The award recognises both the speed with which the mission was put together and the unprecedented study it is making of Earth’s nearest planetary neighbour….

Physics & Astronomy

COROT Expands Exoplanet Discoveries: A New Era Begins

COROT is expected to greatly enlarge the number of known exoplanets during its two-year mission and provide the first detection of rocky planets, perhaps just…

Life & Chemistry

Protein 'wires' common in Parkinson's disease now shown in the lab

Scientists Martijn van Raaij, Ine Segers-Nolten and Vinod Subramaniam of the University of Twente show these clear differences in their publication in…

Life & Chemistry

New Math Model Sheds Light on Collagen Ailments

An MIT researcher’s mathematical model explains for the first time the distinctive structure of collagen, a material key to healthy human bone, muscles and…

Environmental Conservation

Listening for Gunshots: A New Approach to Save Lives and Nature

This fall, Maher presented the results of two years of research into gunshots at the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Signal Processing…

Physics & Astronomy

University of Utah’s Quantum Leap in Computing Feasibility

A University of Utah physicist took a step toward developing a superfast computer based on the weird reality of quantum physics by showing it is feasible to…

Earth Sciences

Geologists Discover New Appalachian Origins in Southern Mexico

The scientists recently discovered a piece of the Appalachian Mountains in southern Mexico, a location geologists long had assumed was part of the North…

Life & Chemistry

Master Cardiac Stem Cell Discovered by MGH Researchers

Researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cardiovascular Research Center have discovered what appears to be a master cardiac stem cell, capable…

Life & Chemistry

Discover 176 Proteins Linked to Plague Infection in Fleas

Recreating growth conditions in flea carriers and mammal hosts, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists have uncovered 176 proteins and likely…

Life & Chemistry

TCD Researchers Explore Chemical Space for Breast Cancer Treatments

Estrogen and the estrogen receptor (ER)”Estrogen works by locking into the ER, causing a change to the shape of the receptor,” explains Dr Meegan. “This…

Physics & Astronomy

CERN Completes Last Superconducting Magnet for LHC Project

Constructing this gigantic scientific machine is a technological and logistical challenge for CERN and its industrial partners. The LHC accelerator was…

Studies and Analyses

Sitting Posture: The Surprising Impact on Back Pain

“A 135-degree body-thigh sitting posture was demonstrated to be the best biomechanical sitting position, as opposed to a 90-degree posture, which most people…

Life & Chemistry

International Gene Screen for ALS Makes Significant Progress

The largest-scale search for genes that underlie sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the most common form of the disease, has crossed its first…

Life & Chemistry

Nobel Laureate finds 'elegant' explanation for DNA transcribing enzyme's high fidelity

Now, Kornberg and his colleagues report in the December 1, 2006 issue of the journal Cell, published by Cell Press, new structures that reveal another critical…

Physics & Astronomy

New Wide-Angle Lens Captures Distortion-Free Images

South Korean researchers have designed and built an inexpensive optical lens that collects light from a large area and produces a virtually distortion-free…

Physics & Astronomy

Magnetic whirlpools feed Earth’s magnetosphere

The magnetic field generated inside the Earth protects the planet from the electrically charged particles given out by the Sun. However, it is only a partially…

Life & Chemistry

Hairpins for Switches: Unlocking Protein Regulation Insights

How does an organism know when it must produce a protein and in what amount? Clever control mechanisms are responsible for the regulation of protein…

Life & Chemistry

‘Big Brother’ surveillance stops Salmonella getting stressed out

Salmonella food poisoning costs the UK economy around £1 billion every year and severe cases can become life threatening for the young and the elderly. The…

Physics & Astronomy

Giant 42-Metre Telescope to Explore the Universe’s Mysteries

This three year study, with a budget of 57 million euro, will prepare the way for construction of the world’s largest optical/infrared telescope that will…

Life & Chemistry

First Biomarker For Sleepiness Discovered in Fruit Flies

Researchers hope to make amylase the first of a panel of biomarkers that will aid diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders and may one day help assess the…

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