Health
Research shows increase in youth suicide attempts
According to a new Vanderbilt study, the number of youngsters hospitalized for suicidal thoughts or attempts has doubled since 2008. The study observed drifts in an emergency...
Technology
World’s strongest bio-material beats steel and spider silk
DESY scientists have produced the strongest bio-material that has ever been made. As compare to strongest bio-material ever known- spider silk, this artificial, but bio-degradable cellulose...
Technology
Scientists turn food scraps into green energy resource
Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in collaboration with the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NUS Faculty of Engineering and Co-programme...
Technology
Plug-and-play diagnostic devices
MIT scientists have developed a system with modular blocks that can produce diagnostic devices. The system called Ampli blocks, i.e., plug-and-play devices, can test blood glucose levels in...
Space
Satellite captured first Global map of lce clouds
While observing Earth from a small space station, astronomers found big, white clouds spreading across the planet. Via an experimental small satellite, they found...
Technology
NASA’s emerging microgap cooling to be tested aboard reusable launch vehicle
A NASA scientist has come up with an emerging technology that removes unwanted and potentially damaging heat from small, tightly packed instrument electronics and...
Science
Scientists use Dorset, UK, as model to help find traces of life on Mars
Dorset composed of extreme acidic sulfur streams that thrive in extreme conditions. The similar environment was discovered in St Oswald’s Bay, mimics the conditions on Mars billions...
Technology
New way to create lithium metal electrodes for batteries
Yale scientists along with Donghua University scientists, have demonstrated a new way to create lithium metal electrodes that optimizes the energy and capacity of rechargeable batteries....
Science
Scientists discovered the explanation for puzzling quantum oscillations
Harvard scientists and MIT scientists recently trapped a quantum simulator, a record 53 atoms and individually controlled their quantum state. This demonstration suggests whole new periodic...
Social Science
Nouns slow down our speech
When we talk, we unknowingly articulate a few words more gradually than others, and some of the time, we make a brief pause or...
Space
Old data presents latest evidence of Europa plumes
Data gathered by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft in 1997, an old mission convey new experiences to the enticing inquiry of whether Jupiter's moon Europa has the ingredients for life....
Technology
World’s fastest water heater
Using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers, scientists have opened up way in structural biology, enabling imaging of biomolecules and dynamics that were impossible to access with...