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Insights Into Young Adult Carers: Sacrifices and Impact

Their vital role in society and the dedication and sacrifices they make are revealed in a new report published today into the lives of what has been described…

Physics & Astronomy

Europa’s Tilt: Harnessing Waves for Heat Generation

If the moon Europa is tilted on its axis even slightly as it orbits the giant planet Jupiter, then Jupiter’s gravitational pull could be creating powerful…

Life & Chemistry

Whispering Bats: 100 Times Louder Echolocation Discovery

Annemarie Surlykke from the University of Southern Denmark is fascinated by echolocation. She really wants to know how it works. Surlykke equates the…

Physics & Astronomy

U.Va. Explores Milky Way History in Sloan Digital Sky Survey III

Astronomy is a science of origins.”It’s the ultimate exercise in archeology,” said Steven Majewski, a University of Virginia professor of astronomy and lead…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Answers to huge wind-farm problems are blowin' in the wind

Solutions to this, and other problems presented by wind farms – containing huge wind turbines, each standing taller than a 60-story building and having blades…

Physics & Astronomy

Moon’s polar craters could be the place to find lunar ice

Astrophysicists, led by an expert at Durham University, say if frozen water exists then it is most likely to be found near to the moon’s poles in craters that…

Physics & Astronomy

Brown Research Team Finds Mineral Boosting Mars Exploration

What is less known is how much water occupied the red planet and what happened to it during its geological march to the present. Mostly, evidence has pointed…

Health & Medicine

Hebrew University Scientists Reverse Brain Birth Defects with Stem Cells

The work of Prof. Joseph Yanai and his associates at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School was presented at the Tel Aviv Stem Cells Conference last…

Physics & Astronomy

Astrophysicist Helps Map the Milky Way’s Four Spiral Arms

The map shows the inner part of the Milky Way has two prominent, symmetric spiral arms, which extend into the outer galaxy where they branch into four spiral…

Physics & Astronomy

Star Light, Star Bright, Its Explanation is Out of Sight

A mysterious flash of light from somewhere near or far in the universe is still keeping astronomers in the dark long after it was first detected by NASA’s…

Earth Sciences

A catastrophic coincidence – scientists discover second ever example of contemporaneous meteorite impact and flood volcanism

The first time such a coincidence was observed, at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, was the catastrophic event thought to be responsible for the extinction of…

Life & Chemistry

Study on origin of mutation that causes Fatal Familiar Insomnia

Fatal Familiar Insomnia (FFI) is one of the diseases considered as rare — there are less than 100 cases described throughout the world. FFI prevents the…

Physics & Astronomy

Hubble Finds Stars that Go 'Ballistic'

Even some stars go ballistic, racing through interstellar space like bullets and tearing through clouds of gas.Images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveal…

Earth Sciences

Asteroids With Earth-Like Crust: Groundbreaking Discovery Revealed

Published in the January 8 issue of the journal Nature, this is the first ever finding of material from an asteroid with a crust like Earth’s. The discovery…

Health & Medicine

A good night’s sleep protects against parasites

The question of why we sleep has long puzzled scientists. Brian Preston from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, led an…

Physics & Astronomy

NASA Balloon Mission Tunes in to a Cosmic Radio Mystery

The finding comes from a balloon-borne instrument named ARCADE, which stands for the Absolute Radiometer for Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Diffuse Emission. In…

Information Technology

Digital Communication Tech Enables Personalized Drug Therapies

Using the stack sequential algorithm, which was developed for digital communications, the team of scientists searched for optimal drug combinations. This…

Medical Engineering

Improving Cancer Detection: TU Delft Enhances MRI Scans

The medical profession’s ability to trace and visualise tumours is increasing all the time. Detection and imaging techniques have improved enormously in recent…

Life & Chemistry

New Enzyme Discovery Could Prevent Obesity in Mice

“We have discovered a new enzyme within fat cells that is a key regulator of fat metabolism and body weight, making it a promising target in the search for a…

Earth Sciences

Lost & Found – prototype CO2-measuring drifter recovered from the tropical Atlantic after 7 weeks of silence

Researchers of the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) in Kiel, Germany received a special Christmas gift when their prototype profiling float…

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