Science Daily

Tuesday th 19th of May 2020

Observing the freely behaving brain in action - 19:01

Fishing rod 'selfie stick' and scientific sleuthing turn up clues to extinct sea reptile - 19:01

Protein shapes matter in Alzheimer's research - 19:01

A deeper connection to hyaline fibromatosis syndrome - 16:30

Cancer researchers locate drivers of tumor resistance - 16:30

Mindfulness training shows promise for people with MS - 16:30

A new brick in the wall: Bacterial cell wall intermediate found - 16:30

High five! It's possible to create proximity online - 16:30

South Asia faces increased threat of extreme heat, extreme pollution, study shows - 16:30

Is your job killing you? Stress, lack of autonomy, ability can lead to depression, death - 16:30

Scientists use light to accelerate supercurrents, access forbidden light, quantum world - 16:30

NASA's Curiosity rover finds clues to chilly ancient Mars buried in rocks - 16:30

But it's a dry heat: Climate change and the aridification of North America - 16:30

Ribs evolved for movement first, then co-opted for breathing - 15:30

A theoretical boost to nano-scale devices - 14:10

Maintaining heart health may protect against cognitive decline - 14:10

Graphene-reinforced carbon fiber may lead to affordable, stronger car materials - 14:10

Genome study links DNA changes to the risks of specific breast cancer subtypes - 14:10

New model gives wineries better data from existing tests - 14:10

All pumped up for new-age rubber - 13:40

Superconductors with 'zeitgeist' -- When materials differentiate between past and future - 11:10

Research takes electrons for a spin in moving toward more efficient, higher density data storage - 11:10

Gestures heard as well as seen - 11:10

COVID-19: Study reports 'staggering' death rate in U.S. among those infected who show symptoms - 11:10

Artificial pieces of brain use light to communicate with real neurons - 11:10

Terahertz radiation: New material acts as an efficient frequency multiplier - 11:10

Researchers go cuckoo: Antarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas - 11:10

Found: Brain structure that controls our behavior - 11:10

Efficient, 'green' quantum-dot solar cells exploit defects - 09:40

Climate change threatens progress in cancer control - 08:41

Technology makes brain and other tissues elastic and lasting for easier imaging - 08:41

Monday th 18th of May 2020

Light, fantastic: The path ahead for faster, smaller computer processors - 18:50

Bizarre new species discovered... on Twitter - 18:50

Scientists inject proteins into eukaryontic cells - 18:50

Wildfires increasing in size and frequency across Victoria - 18:50

Long-term data show hurricanes are getting stronger - 18:21

Aluminum may affect lead levels in drinking water - 18:21

New study estimates the odds of life and intelligence emerging beyond our planet - 18:21

Mother roundworms have ultra-protective instincts - 16:30

Releasing molecular 'brake' kick-starts immune cell function - 16:30

Highly efficient charge-to-spin interconversion in graphene heterostructures - 16:30

Quantum Hall effect 'reincarnated' in 3D topological materials - 16:30

Unknown submarine landslides discovered in Gulf of Mexico - 16:30

Chinese to rise as a global language - 16:01

What does drought mean for endangered California salmon? - 16:00

Early Bird uses 10 times less energy to train deep neural networks - 16:00

No evidence of an influence of dark matter on the force between nuclei - 16:00

Global study confirms influential theory behind loss aversion - 16:00

A new tool to map the flow of info within living cells - 16:00

Emissions from road construction could be halved using today's technology - 16:00