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Studies and Analyses

Weight Differences in Type 1 and 2 Diabetes Among Youth

A major study of three to 19 year-olds has provided vital data on the weight problems faced by the growing number of children and young people with type 1…

Physics & Astronomy

Tossing a Coin at the Micro Level: Quantum Insights Explored

When you toss a coin, you either get heads or tails. By contrast, things are not so definite at the microcosmic level. An atomic ‘coin’ can display a…

Life & Chemistry

The mind's eye scans like a spotlight

You’re meeting a friend in a crowded cafeteria. Do your eyes scan the room like a roving spotlight, moving from face to face, or do you take in the whole…

Communications Media

Find Local Rideshares Quickly via Mobile Phone

At the IFA international consumer electronics exhibition in Berlin (September 4 to 9) Fraunhofer researchers are presenting a prototype of their open…

Life & Chemistry

Innovation via genetic ‘googling’

Many diseases are caused by genetic mutations. Researchers can use a technique called linkage analysis to identify rough intervals on the chromosome that might…

Physics & Astronomy

New Discoveries Reveal Common Low-Mass Planets Nearby

The researchers, led by Steven Vogt of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said the two…

Physics & Astronomy

Kent State Researchers Discover Massive Antinucleus Breakthrough

Ten Kent State University researchers are part of a team of international scientists who have discovered the most massive antinucleus discovered to date.They…

Life & Chemistry

Gene Discovery Sheds Light on New Disease in Amish Children

The identification of the new multisystem autoimmune disorder and the recessive gene that causes it have been published early online and are reported in the 12…

Physics & Astronomy

Exploring Dark Matter: New Bubble Chamber at SNOLab

The team is deploying a 4-kilogram bubble chamber at SNOLab, which is part of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in Ontario, Canada. A second 60-kilogram chamber…

Life & Chemistry

Advancements in Synthetic Biology: Harnessing Data for Innovation

Tetsuro ToyodaDirectorRIKEN Bioinformatics And Systems Engineering Division (BASE)Databases are becoming increasingly important in the life sciences as a key…

Information Technology

New Method Traces Origins and Spread of Influential Ideas

Princeton computer scientists have developed a new way of tracing the origins and spread of ideas, a technique that could make it easier to gauge the influence…

Information Technology

A Semantic Sommelier: Wine Application Highlights the Power of Web 3.0

Web scientist and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Tetherless World Research Constellation Professor Deborah McGuinness has been developing a family of…

Studies and Analyses

New evidence of drought-prone pasts may foretell New York’s and Atlanta’s futures

However, a new study of tree-ring data spanning the past 400 years indicates that droughts in those cities and their surrounding regions were typically longer…

Physics & Astronomy

Innovative Green UV Sterilization and MEGa-Rays Unveiled

The world’s foremost researchers in laser science, optoelectronics and quantum optics will present their findings at the Conference on Lasers and…

Information Technology

New Evolutionary Computation Model Enhances Research Flexibility

A Franklin University professor recently developed an evolutionary computation approach that offers researchers the flexibility to search for models that can…

Earth Sciences

The Geophysicist's Guide to Striking It Rich

Prospecting — the search for valuable reserves such as gold, diamond and natural gas — isn’t just a matter of luck. It’s about knowing where to look. Now…

Physics & Astronomy

Weizmann Institute’s Key Role in Latest LHC Higgs Findings

Today’s announcement from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN points to promising signs for the existence of the Higgs boson. Weizmann Institute scientists…

Physics & Astronomy

Hubble Uncovers Source of Nearby Galaxy’s Supernova Mystery

Based on previous observations from ground-based telescopes, astronomers knew the supernova class, called a Type Ia, created a remnant named SNR 0509-67.5,…

Earth Sciences

University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey Tracks Asteroids

The University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey keeps a watchful eye on asteroids that might cross the Earth’s path. A byproduct of that effort is the largest…

Earth Sciences

Exploring Venus: Unraveling Space Weather Mysteries

Yet the planets differ dramatically: Venus is some 100 times hotter than Earth and its days more than 200 times longer. The atmosphere on Venus is so thick…

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