- June 19 Species rapidly vanishing, according to biologists
- Using lasers & sound to see into the human body
- June 18 Moon's puzzling dust cloud finally yields an answer
- How musicians hear & see may solve mystery of human brain
- Scientists film shockwaves in diamonds Researchers have used ultra-short pulses of X-rays to film shock waves in diamonds. The study opens up new possibilities for studying the properties of materials. Thanks to the extremely bright and short X-ray flashes, the researchers were able to follow the rapid, dynamic changes taking place in the shock wave with a high spatial as well as a high temporal resolution.
- Wondering what would happen to our galaxy if Andromeda collided? Here's a hint
- DIY Carbon nanoparticles from honey
- Nearby galaxy's magnetic structure helps scientists determine formation processes
- Fascinating scientific discovery about human brain! More info
- June 17 Are we about to discover theoretical first generation stars?
- cellulose in wood can be printed in 3-d
- June 16 Black holes: New research in theoretical physics shows that black holes aren't the ruthless killers we've made them out to be, but instead benign--if imperfect--hologram generators. The world could have been captured by a black hole, and we wouldn't even notice,ACCORDING to a new theoretical perspective.
- June 15 The ongoing search for more subatomic, exotic particles
- Rosetta awakes from hibernation, sends 1st message after landing in shade on comet for quite a while
- Camouflaging smart materials mimic squids
- Rheumatoid arthritis, giant cell arteritis linked to solar cycles
- Self-awareness in animals
- Turning a thermostat into a money maker
- In order to save lives, self-driving cars might kill you
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Week of June 15, 2015 in science (daily update)
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