The foggy, wandering mind experienced by many chemo patients has a neurological basis, say researchers at UBC
Turkmenistan enlists Elon Musk to help provide 1 billion people with television
Turkmenistan launches a rocket from Cape Canaveral.
Hubble to receive unceremonious retirement: gradual destruction by vacuum of space
NASA’s storied space telescope could operate for another five or six years without maintenance, according to experts.
Global warming triggers build-up of very old, very dangerous carbon in Arctic
Climate change is causing high levels of carbon to be stored in the permafrost of the Arctic.
Scientists discover best way to tell identical twins apart: just melt their DNA
Williams and his colleagues hope their study can lead to more efficient DNA profiling to identify investigators using crime scene stains.
Geophysicists: Yellowstone supervolcano is not a threat to us … for now
Report describes a large reservoir of hot rock, mostly solid but with some melted rock in the mix, that lies beneath a shallow, already-documented magma chamber.
Gecko-inspired robot can walk on walls and carry over 100 times its weight
Being able to move heavy loads helps make the gecko an ideal inspiration for robotics.
NASA revamps efforts to locate alien life and colonize new worlds
NASA launches a new agency which now monitors the possibility of life outside the known planets beyond our solar system.
Researchers discover useful technique to instill ‘sense of purpose’ in struggling students
Brief internet-based interventions instill a “growth mindset” and a sense of purpose to struggling students.
Discovery of new magnetic alloy will help save one of Earth’s ‘scarcest and costliest’ elements
New magnetic alloy made with abundant cerium may reduce need for scarce and costly dysprosium in car and wind turbine production.
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