Jump to content

Science News

Anything interesting happening in the scientific world? Talk about it here.

  1. Started by EdEarl,

    I haven't read the book. Is this news or undue alarm? I know a few scientists believe we have already gone past the point of no return on climate change, but this book may be more encompassing than climate change.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 11 replies
    • 2.2k views
  2. Started by EdEarl,

    This type of processing component will power deep learning servers, increase their computing power, and accelerate the use of strong AI. This Toshiba part is similar to a previous component, but uses 1/6 the power.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 2 replies
    • 1.7k views
  3. Started by Ophiolite,

    As the title suggests, researchers have found a fossil parrot much further north than any previously discovered. Fans of Monty Python may be curious to know if it is a Norwegian Blue. (Lovely plumage.) http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/12/10/20160717 Abstract Modern parrots (crown Psittaciformes) are a species-rich group of mostly tropical and subtropical birds with a very limited fossil record. A partial tarsometatarsus from the late Early Miocene of Siberia (Baikal Lake) is the first pre-Quaternary find of crown Psittaciformes in Asia (and Siberia in particular) and is also the northern-most find of this bird order worldwide. This find documents a …

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 3 replies
    • 1.9k views
  4. Started by Raider5678,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRqSkR4ENAg Sadly in order for it to be popular it has too look good.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 10 replies
    • 2.2k views
    • 1 follower
  5. http://www.itechpost.com/articles/47939/20161029/google-ais-encryption-better-human.htm

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 20 replies
    • 3.8k views
  6. Started by Moontanman,

    Mysterious pulsing stars could be signals from various civilizations talking to each other! Recently over 200 sun like stars have been seen pulsing in an unusual manner than might indicate intelligent life. http://www.space.com/34541-alien-life-search-possible-seti-signals.html?utm_source=sp-newsletter A study published in October 2016 reported the detection of odd light pulses coming from 234 of 2.5 million stars observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey's 2.5-meter telescope in New Mexico (pictured here). These pulses are consistent with signals that intelligent aliens might produce, the study authors claimed. Credit: SDSS/Fermilab Visual Media Services/NAS…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 1.6k views
    • 1 follower
  7. Started by DrmDoc,

    According to this National Geographic article, Cambridge researchers have recently uncovered "mineralized networks of blood vessels" and "ripples" tracing the "wrinkled outer layer of the cortex" of an Iguanodon-like dinosaurs in rocks initially found in 2004 on a beach in Sussex, England. The article also describes how a "pickling" process (e.g., bodies found in bog) might have led to this improbable and unique discovery. Enjoy!

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 2 replies
    • 1.4k views
    • 1 follower
  8. I have read 2 articles on when humanity will end and they both said that humanity will end in the year 2100 .

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 15 replies
    • 2.5k views
    • 1 follower
  9. A nonsensical paper generated by iOS autocomplete has been accepted by an international conference on atomic and nuclear physics in Atlanta, Georgia.They must have considered gobbledegook to be as impressive as their other entries. Grauniad newspaper

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 5 replies
    • 1.7k views
  10. Started by Raider5678,

    Elon musk recently revealed his plan to colonize mars. Personally I really want his plan to be possible and to be completely started by the time I get to my mid thirties. What are your thoughts on his plan? Do you think it could work, do you think it will be soon, and do you think anyone would want to go?

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 12 replies
    • 2.1k views
  11. Started by EdEarl,

    This youtube SciShow, Could Life be Older than Earth, gives a tiny bit of evidence that the panspermia seeded life on Earth. Alexi Sharov and Richard Gordon wrote Life Before Earth that is the basis of this youtube video. The paper abstract from arXiv.org (Cornell University Library) follows: Prior to hearing this evidence for panspermia, I thought it to be unlikely, but now it seems most probable. Is it possible the Mars sized body that hit Earth and created the Moon is the rogue planet that originally spawned life, or is a more complex chain of events more likely. Will we ever be able to simulate the chain of events to find the/a Mother planet of life that may…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 15 replies
    • 2.7k views
    • 1 follower
  12. Started by imatfaal,

    The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 David J. Thouless, F. Duncan M. Haldane, J. Michael Kosterlitz Share this: 0 English English (pdf) Swedish Swedish (pdf) The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 with one half toDavid J. Thouless University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA and the other half to F. Duncan M. Haldane Princeton University, NJ, USA and J. Michael Kosterlitz Brown University, Providence, RI, USA "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter” https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2016/press.html Shame abou…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 1.5k views
  13. Started by Sriman Dutta,

    Mr. Yoshinori Ohsumi will receive the Nobel Prize in Medical Science 2016 for his great achievement of discovering and understanding the process of autophagy. Autophagy is the body's internal recycling process by which scrap cell parts are captured and the useful parts are utilized to generate energy. Ohsumi has been successful in explaining in detail how this process works. He reported that he was a bit shocked when he got the phone call from the Noble Prize Committee. Further reading : www.theguardian.com/science/2016/oct/03/yoshinori-ohsumi-wins-nobel-prize-in-medicine

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 1.1k views
  14. Started by EdEarl,

    Prior to the fire ant invasion, we had other kinds of ants, including carpenter ants, which ate holes in the house. Since the fire ants arrived, I've not seen any carpenter ants in more than a decade, and few others species of ant as well. Anyone else notice changes from fire ants that may be beneficial? While the lack of carpenter ants prevents damage to my house, the decay rate of fallen trees and branches is slower, I suspect, which may slow CO2 being released into the atmosphere and lessen global warming.

  15. Interesting sudy... "Potential voters who see the nation as being in dire economic straits view a presidential candidate as more “presidential” when he or she uses high-intensity, emotional language, a new study suggests" http://neurosciencenews.com/political-language-psychology-4925/ Incidently, this is exactly how the parliament & presidential campains were ran by the right wing party in Poland earlier this year. They were able to convince many of the voters that the nation is in terrible condition and built their entire campain of emotional, high intensity language on that notion. They won both the parliamnet and the presidential elections by quite a mar…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 1.3k views
  16. Started by DrmDoc,

    Here is a link to an abstract of article published by Physical Review Letters on this very subject. Apologies, I do not have a link to the full article outside of University access. According to the abstract, "Including all degrees of freedom simultaneously for the first time, anisotropic expansion of the Universe is strongly disfavored, with odds of 121 000:1 against." Enjoy!

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 6 replies
    • 1.9k views
    • 1 follower
  17. Started by dharris59,

    Hi, Not sure which is the best forum to ask here so I have placed in Science News. I am looking for some sort of digital microscope for my son that is easy transport and provides reasonable quality images and accuracy. He has an iphone and I found a website that sells a range of microscope parts and microscope kits and discovered thay sell an iphone adapter that clips on somehow and turns your iphone into a microscope. Is this a toy or does it actually work well as a microscope? the website is call proscope The digital microscope iphone adapter I am looking to buy is http://proscopedigital.com/product/digital-microscope-kit-iphone-6-plus/ I would appre…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 3 replies
    • 2k views
  18. Interesting work being done around this neutrino experiment with the US Department of Energy: url link deleted

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 933 views
  19. Twenty four members of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Leicester - the great majority of the members of the department - have been informed that their post is at risk of redundancy, and will have to reapply for their positions by the end of September. Find out more and sign the petition http://speakout.web.ucu.org.uk/no-cuts-no-confidence-at-university-of-leicester/

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 5 replies
    • 1.6k views
  20. http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/largest-structure-in-universe-discovered/ I stumbled across this today and thought to myself, didnt i hear about this a while ago...and after a bit of searching yes the original story was reported a year ago by royal astronomical society: https://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/2693-5-billion-light-years-across-the-largest-feature-in-the-universe Has any headway been made on this particular discovery? Sorry but after reading the original article a few times over, i cannot get over this line: Most current models indicate that the structure of the cosmos is uniform on the largest scales. This ‘Cosmological Principle’ i…

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 49 replies
    • 6.3k views
    • 1 follower
  21. Started by EdEarl,

    My edits: Lithium and during charging. If I understand this research correctly, the number of charges on lithium batteries can be increased and their volume and weight can be reduced by half, provided this research can be used in mass produced batteries. Unfortunately, lithium is relative rare, and increased volume will probably result in higher bulk Li prices.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 21 replies
    • 3.5k views
  22. Started by EdEarl,

    This Russian experiment resulted in domesticated foxes that the researchers sell for pets. I believe their claim to have replicated dog domestication must be exaggerated, because 50 yr evolution can't equal thousands of yr, given similar lifespans. It seems improbable that dog evolution occurred in 50 yr and stopped. I'm biologically challenged, so there may be additional variables. I don't know how long it has taken to develop GMO organisms, but I believe the process speeds evolution. That evolution may work quickly has implications regarding climate change. I'd guess that short lived organisms such as microbes and other organisms with shorter generations may adapt …

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 4 replies
    • 2.1k views
    • 1 follower
  23. Started by EdEarl,

    That half billion cores can share a single memory, which a memory fetch to be shared among all those processors; thereby, decreasing total memory fetches and power requirements while improving distributed processing performance. This kind of optimization improves data center cloud performance, and should work well with many common applications and deep learning AI.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 3 replies
    • 1.6k views
  24. Edible dormice: High food availability slows down cell aging http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/infoservice/presseinformation/presseinformationen-2016/edible-dormice-high-food-availability-slows-down-cell-aging/ This is worth reading and rechecking by other researchers, and with different kind animals. More scientific paper http://jeb.biologists.org/content/219/16/2469 Best Regards!

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 0 replies
    • 1.3k views
  25. Started by EdEarl,

    I wonder what improvement is typical. Ironically, this technology has appeared as gasoline engines are being replaced by electric motors.

    • 0

      Reputation Points

    • 2 replies
    • 1.9k views

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.