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Physics & Astronomy

Unlocking Jump Rope Aerodynamics: The Science Behind the Fun

Jump ropes are used by kids for fun and by athletes for training. But what about the underlying physics? How do jump ropes work? Can important engineering…

Physics & Astronomy

Hummingbirds: Mastering Hovering in Gusty Winds

Hummingbirds rank among the world’s largest and most accomplished hovering animals, but how do they manage it in gusty winds? A team of researchers at New…

Physics & Astronomy

Simple Rubber Device Mimics Complex Bird Songs Effortlessly

For centuries, hunters have imitated their avian prey by whistling through their fingers or by carving wooden bird calls. Now a team of physicists at Harvard…

Physics & Astronomy

Should Airplanes Emulate Bird Designs for Better Flight?

Airplanes do not look much like birds — unless you were to imagine a really weird bird or a very strange plane — but should they? This question is exactly…

Life & Chemistry

New Pathway Discovered for Colon Cancer Drug Development

The findings, reported by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers in the November issue of Nature Chemical Biology, suggest a fresh approach for…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Ultrathin Silicon Alternative Set to Transform Future Electronics

Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley, have…

Health & Medicine

Dendritic Cell Vaccine Shows Promise for Colorectal Cancer Care

A new process for creating a personalized vaccine may become a crucial tool in helping patients with colorectal cancer develop an immune response against their…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

Overseas Lab Seeks U.S. Weed Control "Recruits"

According to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) entomologist Walker Jones, the perennial weed, Solanum elaeagnifolium, is being targeted for its ability to…

Physics & Astronomy

Pulsating Star Mystery Unveiled Using HARPS Telescope

Grzegorz Pietrzyñski introduces this remarkable result: “By using the HARPS instrument on the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, along…

Physics & Astronomy

Whale-Inspired Turbine Blades: A New Wave in Ocean Energy

Interest in developing alternative energy sources is driving the consideration of a promising technology that uses underwater turbines to convert ocean tidal…

Life & Chemistry

Eyespot Breakthrough: Tackling Fungal Disease in Cereals

Eyespot is a fungal disease of cereals, affecting the stem base and causing large yield losses, making it economically important, especially in areas such as…

Life & Chemistry

Hormone oxytocin bolsters childhood memories of mom's affections

Researchers at the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment at Mount Sinai School of Medicine wanted to determine whether oxytocin, a hormone and…

Physics & Astronomy

Moon-Based Telescope Aims to Capture Ultra-High-Energy Neutrinos

Seeking to detect mysterious, ultra-high-energy neutrinos from distant regions of space, a team of astronomers used the Moon as part of an innovative telescope…

Life & Chemistry

Unlocking the chromosome

Tatsuya HiranoChief ScientistChromosome Dynamics LaboratoryRIKEN Advanced Science InstituteThe DNA is a remarkable molecule in many ways. It encodes our entire…

Life & Chemistry

Understanding Bacterial Communication Through Quorum Sensing

This system, called “quorum sensing,” is an interesting example of sophistication among microbes, says Helen Blackwell, an associate professor of chemistry at…

Physics & Astronomy

Astronomers Capture Image of New Earth-Like Planet

The research is published Dec. 8 in the advance online version of the journal Nature.The astronomers say the planetary system resembles a supersized version of…

Physics & Astronomy

Astronomers Discover New Exoplanet HR 8799e in Family Portrait

An international team of astronomers has discovered a fourth giant planet, HR 8799e, outside our solar system. The new planet joins the three planets that were…

Health & Medicine

Alzheimer's and heart attacks share the same genes

Alzheimer and heart attacks have been found to share common genetic basis. The research leads the way to the first genetic test on developing the risk of the…

Studies and Analyses

Mothers' diets have biggest influence on children eating healthy

As health professionals search for ways to combat the rise in obesity and promote healthy eating, new research reveals a mother’s own eating habits – and…

Life & Chemistry

New Tropical Mistletoe Species Unveiled This Christmas

As the UN’s International Year of Biodiversity draws to a close, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are celebrating the diversity of the planet’s…

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