Science
- Mar- 2021 -1 MarchScience
Researchers Develop Speedier Network Analysis to Boost Recommendation Algorithms and Internet Search
MIT researchers developed software to more efficiently run graph applications on a range of computing hardware, including both CPUs and…
Read More » - Feb- 2021 -28 FebruaryScience
Reclusive Neutron Star May Have Been Found in Famous Supernova SN 1987A
Data from Chandra and NuSTAR provide evidence for the existence of a structure known as a “pulsar wind nebula” at…
Read More » - 28 FebruaryScience
What you need to know about J&J’s newly authorized one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
And then there were three: A single-shot vaccine is the latest weapon to join the battle against COVID-19 in the…
Read More » - 27 FebruaryScience
Memory Without a Brain: How a Single Cell Slime Mold Makes Smart Decisions
The slime mold Physarum polycephalum consists of a single biological cell. Microinjection allows to mark the flow in Physarum in…
Read More » - 27 FebruaryScience
Global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination is more than a moral problem
Months before the first COVID-19 vaccine was even approved, wealthy nations scrambled to secure hundreds of millions of advance doses…
Read More » - 26 FebruaryScience
Luminescent Solar Waveguide Windows Generate Energy From Inside and Out
Rice University engineers designed and built windowpanes that redirect sunlight or illumination from indoors to edge-band solar cells. The central…
Read More » - 26 FebruaryScience
Can a COVID-19 vaccine’s second dose be delayed? It’s complicated
Within a couple weeks after a first vaccine dose, people are well protected against severe COVID-19, new data suggest. With…
Read More » - 26 FebruaryBusiness
House to vote on virus bill; arbiter says wage hike a no-go
ALAN FRAM, AP February 26, 2021 | 12:45 AM WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are ready to shove a $1.9 trillion…
Read More » - 26 FebruaryScience
COVID-19 vaccines may be ready for teens this summer
Encouraging news about COVID-19 vaccines keeps coming. No unusual safety issues arose during the first month of vaccination, when 13.8…
Read More » - 26 FebruaryBusiness
GOP rallies solidly against Democrats’ virus relief package
ALAN FRAM, AP February 25, 2021 | 12:23 AM WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans rallied solidly against Democrats’ proposed $1.9 trillion…
Read More » - 25 FebruaryScience
Researchers Show Real-Time Dialog With a Dreaming Person Is Possible
Dreams take us to what feels like a different reality. They also happen while we’re fast asleep. So, you might…
Read More » - 25 FebruaryScience
Ardi may have been more chimplike than initially thought — or not
One of the earliest known hominids, a 4.4-million-year-old partial skeleton of a female dubbed Ardi, had hands suited for climbing…
Read More » - 24 FebruaryScience
Breakthrough Boost for Solar-Powered Fuel Made by Splitting Water
Scientists used both computers and microscopes to come up with a way to potentially boost the performance of devices to…
Read More » - 24 FebruaryScience
A mountain lizard in Peru broke the reptilian altitude record
High in the Peruvian Andes, a lizard has claimed the title of world’s highest altitude reptile. The lizard was spotted…
Read More » - 23 FebruaryScience
Watch real video of Perseverance’s Mars landing
This is what it looks like to land on Mars. NASA’s Perseverance rover took this video on February 18 as…
Read More » - 23 FebruaryScience
Pooping Out Miracles: Successful Mechanism Behind Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Revealed
Restoration of intestinal microflora functions reflects the success of FMT. Credit: Satoshi Uematsu, Osaka City University Osaka City University demonstrates…
Read More » - 22 FebruaryScience
Encrypted Quantum Computing: When Ignorance Is Wanted
Quantum technologies for computers open up new concepts of preserving the privacy of input and output data of a computation.…
Read More » - 21 FebruaryScience
A Genetic Variant You May Have Inherited From Neanderthals Reduces the Risk of Severe COVID-19
New research has found that a group of genes that reduces the risk of developing severe COVID-19 by around 20%…
Read More » - 20 FebruaryScience
Incredible Sneak Peek of Mars Landing Sent Back by NASA’s Perseverance Rover
The six-wheeled robot’s latest data since touching down yesterday include a series of images captured as the rover’s “jet pack”…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryHealth
New Genetic Test Effectively Screens for Hereditary Cancers
A single test can identify the multitude of known sources of genetic variation underlying mismatch repair deficiency syndrome in inherited…
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