Science Blog

Tuesday th 14th of January 2020

Phage therapy: A new old treatment - 09:50

Surprising Beauty Found in Bacterial Cultures - 09:50

Flame retardants and pesticides overtake heavy metals as biggest contributors to IQ loss - 09:50

‘Cold Neptune’ and two temperate super-Earths found orbiting nearby stars - 09:50

New study finds evidence for reduced brain connections in schizophrenia - 09:50

New mechanism, NF, may safely prevent and reverse obesity by inhibiting aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) - 09:20

Genetics could explain how traumatic events affect people’s health - 08:10

Monday th 13th of January 2020

Study Identifies Genetic Variant that May Contribute to Alcohol and Drug Addiction - 16:00

MIT releases results of fact-finding on engagements with Jeffrey Epstein - 10:00

Supercomputer Simulations Showcase Novel Planet Formation Models - 10:00

An entire course of radiation treatment in under one second - 10:00

Losing Tongue Fat Improves Sleep Apnea - 10:00

New quantum loop provides testbed for quantum communication technology - 10:00

NASA Maps Ground Changes From Puerto Rico Quake - 10:00

LIGO-Virgo network catches another neutron star collision - 10:00

Old fishing hooks remain threat to sharks - 10:00

A new approach to making airplane parts, minus the massive infrastructure - 10:00

Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Models Got Thinner and Thinner over 23 Years - 10:00

Sunday th 12th of January 2020

Global carbon dioxide emissions have seen meteoric rise since 1751 - 16:10

Friday th 10th of January 2020

Alcohol-related deaths increasing in the United States - 17:40

Rolling out national power grids has stalled in Africa - 10:30

Decoding hidden brain conversations to advance neuroprostheses - 10:30

Scientists find evidence Venus may have active volcanoes - 10:30

Lonely in a Crowd: Overcoming Loneliness with Acceptance and Wisdom - 10:30

Antibiotics Could Be Promising Treatment for Form of Dementia - 10:30

Molecular “doormen” open the way to potential obesity treatment - 10:30

Research finds slave trade’s effect on firm ownership persists today - 10:30

Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play - 10:01

Growing Strained Crystals Could Improve Performance of Perovskite Electronics - 10:01

Experts Come Together to Save 3-year-old Gorilla’s Eyesight at San Diego Zoo Safari Park - 10:01

Pathways to a low-carbon future: How global energy mix could change over the next 20 years. - 10:01

Rewilding Fukushima - 04:10

Thursday th 9th of January 2020

Persistent genital arousal disorder: Update on rare neurological disorder - 17:30

Disorderly DNA helps cancer cells evade treatment - 10:50

A Mother’s Bugs - 10:50

Scientists show that the eyes can measure hearing - 10:50

Bees’ movements may lead to new swimming, flying robots - 10:00

Lifestyle Choices Could Slow Familial Frontotemporal Dementia - 10:00

JUUL Delivers Substantially More Nicotine than Previous Generation E-Cigs and Cigarettes - 10:00

Polluted Wastewater in the Forecast? Try A Solar Umbrella - 10:00

Heart patients in China may be receiving substandard hospital care - 10:00

Researchers unveil stem cell models of human spine development - 10:00

How does your body respond to feelings of moral outrage? Depends on your politics - 10:00

Planet WASP-12b is on a death spiral, say scientists - 09:30

Ant behavior might mirror political polarization - 09:30

AI-based motion-capture system for animals has applications from drug development to ecology - 09:30

A simplified way to turn food waste into hydrogen energy - 09:30

Jaw-strengthening teether designed for children with Down syndrome - 09:30

Some lizards have unique airflow pattern: hybrid of birds and mammals - 09:30

Thawing permafrost affects Alaska’s land-to-ocean river flows - 09:30