Science Blog

Monday th 11th of May 2020

We’re hard-wired for longing - 15:00

Two-in-one shot that might give diabetics better control over blood sugar levels - 12:01

First roadmap of human skeletal muscle development - 12:01

Students Without the Web - 12:01

Link between Blood Vessel Inflammation and Malfunctioning Cellular Powerhouses - 09:01

Social media used to spread, create COVID-19 falsehoods - 09:01

Planting trees is no panacea for climate change - 09:01

The science of tickling: why the brain won’t let us tickle ourselves - 08:01

Sunday th 10th of May 2020

Age Reduction Breakthrough - 23:30

Saturday th 9th of May 2020

What will it be surface-transport profile-wise, once the pandemic ends? – 2 - 22:31

What History Has Taught Us About Epidemics - 10:10

Game-changing blood test for Alzheimer’s disease - 10:10

Friday th 8th of May 2020

Doctors to study anti-inflammatory drug as potential COVID-19 treatment - 15:30

Fundamentals of physics help engineers study mysteries of termite mounds - 15:30

To climb like a gecko, robots need toes - 15:30

Which COVID-19 models should we use to make policy decisions? - 15:00

Team probes violent storms, lightning on Jupiter - 15:00

Fanning the Flames - 03:30

Thursday th 7th of May 2020

Carbon neutral California could save 14,000 lives per year - 19:00

Projections Suggest Potential Late May COVID-19 Rebound - 19:00

Hospitals report fewer heart attacks and strokes amid COVID-19 - 15:50

What will it be surface-transport profile-wise, once the pandemic ends? - 15:20

Immunity of Recovered COVID-19 Patients Could Cut Risk of Expanding Economic Activity - 14:52

Do I look mad? Reading facial cues with the touch-screen generation - 13:37

New ‘planetary quarantine’ report reviews risks of alien contamination of Earth - 13:37

‘Microscope on a chip’ could bring medical expertise to distant patients - 13:10

Artificial intelligence is energy-hungry. New hardware could curb its appetite. - 11:40

Societal Behavior During, and After, the Pandemic - 11:40

For better emergency management planning, consider stress and frustration - 11:40

Vitamin D appears to play role in COVID-19 mortality rates - 11:40

Study links early sleep problems to autism diagnosis among at-risk children - 11:40

Gene flow between species influences evolution in Darwin’s finches - 11:40

Resilience to ALS Due to Synaptic Safety Mechanism - 08:51

Power plant carbon capture could strain water supplies - 08:51

Applying wisdom from the Himalayas to the ER’s COVID battle - 08:51

Single molecule, L1, reduces multiple Alzheimer’s pathologies - 08:51

Middle age much more stressful now than in the 1990s - 08:51

Wednesday th 6th of May 2020

Regularly attending religious services associated with lower risk of deaths of despair - 15:50

New AI Enables Teachers to Rapidly Develop Intelligent Tutoring Systems - 13:50

Benefits of higher doses of certain medicines fail to justify costs and risks, study shows - 13:50

Fiber Optic Seismic Array in Pasadena Tracked the Rose Parade - 13:50

Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation - 13:50

Visualizing the Expanse of Coronavirus Research - 11:00

Plasma medicine research highlights antibacterial effects and potential uses - 11:00

Respiratory Infections May Drive Puerto Rico’s High Asthma Burden - 09:31

New Ways to Mine on the Moon - 09:31

Rediscovering a path to the Milky Way - 09:31

Researchers develop chemistry needed to create marijuana breathalyzer - 09:01

System designed to improve database performance for health care, IoT - 09:01

Scientists ‘at the bleeding edge’ with upgrade to CMS detector - 09:01